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How to decoupage with Mod Podge. This is a glass vase I decoupaged with pages from an old hymn book I found in the dumpster. Here's what I did if you want to give it a whirl. 1. Tear up some thinnish paper into pieces no bigger than 1-1/2 inches across. (The tighter the curve, the smaller the pieces you should use. 2. 3. That's it! How to Transfer Pictures Onto Wood With Elmer's Glue. Decoupage picture Easter eggs.

Yesterday Kara Nielsen asked me if it was possible to do my decoupage Easter eggs with pictures of her grandchildren. She asked for some advise on how to do this. I think it’s a great idea to decoupage eggs with pictures. That’s why I decided to make a tutorial on how to do this. I will show you exactly how to print on napkins and make these eggs with your own pictures or prints! Read how to make these picture Easter eggs after the jump. . . What you need for these Easter eggs with pictures - blown out eggs - white napkins or white napkins with print. How to make these picture Easter eggs You need one layer of the napkin for this project.

Hope you enjoyed this very last minute Easter egg idea. Decoupage | Apartment Apothecary. A really easy way to transform any object is to use the traditional method of decoupage. It’s one of those crafts that is very relaxing and all-consuming: you can spend hours cutting out pictures from magazines. It’s also really easy and almost impossible to make a mistake – always good in my book.

I recently bought Homemaker magazine (I’m obsessed with magazines) and it had the most delightful pull-out that included lots of prints and patterns – prime decoupage material. There were six pages of vintage-looking seed packet designs that I wanted to use for my seed packet holder (which is an old PYO strawberry punnet).

Decoupage is so versatile and you can do all sorts of things: boxes, mirrors, chairs, lampshades, the list is endless. All you need to do is start collecting images, words, backgrounds, patterns from magazines and newspapers – anything will work. Here’s how you do it… You will need: PVA glue, water. paint brush. Tutorial: 1. 3. Finished! Drill holes and thread with rope to hang. How to: Decoupage Furniture and other Items.