Monday, September 9, 2019

Diy Napkin decoupage Over plastic- wrinkles included



glue Decoupage napkin
Aqua brush
French Lavender towel
Lime / lace paint
Brush the fan
[Q] trash baskets





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38 comments:

  1. Your energy and enthusiasm is contagious 😁

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  2. That is so pretty. I did an outdoor table following your lessons, it looks real good. Thank you, I have more confident now. Have a lovely day 😀

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  3. I lov this so lovely can u use Mod pod

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  4. So love this too. You do such beautiful projects :) Thank you for sharing :)

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  5. Patti, this is another beautiful project! Wrinkles add character, right, and just the look you were going after! Xx

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  6. Bless you, Gf. Thanks for the message. Another great project! There’s been times I wanted wrinkles, I think it adds character. Love to Hubs and critters. I love you to bits!

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  7. Patty es una maravilla
    Eres una artista un besazo

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  8. I just adore decoupage, and with all the lovely papers available to us make it a joy to do, thank you xx

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  9. Another awesome project and learning experience! I'm so spoiled, I don't like watching any other decoupage videos but yours. Darn you Patti-O lol xo

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  10. Love it, and I don't mind the wrinkles either. I use gesso over my plastic buckets that I turn into garden planters. I can add whatever color acrylic paint I want to the gesso which makes for a great primer and, I find a bit more affordable to use over 5 gallon plastic buckets than chalk paint. Also, since I love the vintage/aged look, I will sometimes use a distress ink lightly over the wrinkled napkin surface before final seal, and that gives a very aged vintage look to these otherwise ugly 5-gallon plastic buckets. Thank you for all your great inspiration!! I love the way that wastebasket turned out.

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  11. Oh my gosh this is perfect I can't wait to try this for myself and for my mom!. I bought several garbage cans like this and drew different things for every holiday but I'm not an artist and there are so many pretty papers and napkins. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. If I need to clean this how do I do it?

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  12. Thank you Patti. I’ve been wanting to do my kitchen trash can and would not have thought of the chalk paint first. You just saved me a lot of wasted time🥰

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  13. Hi, would Mod Podge work just as well?

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  14. Another good project. Been wanting to do the 2 small trash cans in my 2 bathrooms and now I think I will... and as always because I've watched you for so long "WHEN IN DOUBT-CHALK PAINT FIRST" cuz it's like MAGIC works every time for decoupage. See you next week.

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  15. I separate my napkins before I start the process. We use the white removed napkins when we eat. I see no reason to toss them when we can use them.

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  16. Nice project. One question: Why didn't you use the water technique for decoupage? Meaning: put the top layer of the napkin face down on a clear plastic folder, smooth it with a bit of water and press it onto the surface? Or: Decoupage glue first, place the napkin, smooth it out with seran wrap and put the glue overtop. You would have by far less wrinkles. Or are they part of your desing? ;-)

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  17. I discovered your channel earlier this morning and was quick to subscribe. So many wonderful lessons and ideas. Thank you!!!

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  18. So beautiful! I love watching your channel, you are very talented! 🌹

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  19. Great tutorial, Patti. Oh, and your paintbrushes look just like mine! :) (Lilly Picadilly)

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  20. Thank you for showing this. I have some Clemson napkins I have been wanting a trash can for my son bathroom so I'll take some of those napkins fix him a trash can. So thank you again

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  21. Hi Pati....nice project, it got me thinking, I have a pink basket in my craft room that I was going to throw out because of the color, I've had it forever, but now I think I might do this...tfs

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  22. I really loved your fabulous project .. thank you for sharing us your amazing talent ❤️

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  23. So pretty! You are a wonderful teacher! So creative❤️

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  24. Hi Patti! I love this! These are the exact colors in my master bathroom, too. So pretty! Great idea turning something so plain into something unique! I just love your creativity! Personally, I do like the wrinkles. It gives the object character. I'm definitely going to so this. Tfs! Have a blessed day! 💖

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  25. Hi there. Looks beautiful. I have a question - when working with plastic if original color is ok do you still need to put chalk paint or will napkin adhere to plastic directly? Thanks! Jo :o)

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