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Decoupaged box.
Decorate a plain wooden box with colorful decoupage.

Decoupage

Project Level: Intermediate (what's this?)

Decoupage blurs the line between faux finish and artistic technique. Derived from the French word for "cut out" or "cut up," the term refers to a process of gluing thin paper images to a surface and covering them with layers of a sealing topcoat, which often carries a shine. It's an easy technique that can create vivid patterns and effects. Lowe's is happy to provide this information as a service to you.

Tools and Materials
  • White glue or wallpaper paste
  • Scissors
  • Small paintbrush
  • Disposable container for mixing glue
  • Small box or other item to be decoupaged
  • Small pieces of colorful paper
  • Clear topcoat (glossy or matte)

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Most any surface that can accept glue can be decoupaged, but glass, ceramic and wood are the most common. The item to be covered should be smooth, because even adhesion of the paper to the surface is essential.

Nearly any kind of image on paper can be used, but the paper must be thin enough to be thoroughly soaked and coated by the glue. If you find something on thick paper that you'd like to use, try to separate the layers of the paper and use only the top one with the image on it.

Some stores carry specifically labeled decoupage medium, but it's just as easy to use thinned white glue or even wallpaper paste. Start by combining 3-4 parts water with 1 part glue, then adjust the consistency if necessary. The resulting mix should be thick enough to coat the picture but thin enough to allow you to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles when you apply the picture to the surface.

Colorful paper scraps.
Scraps of colorful paper cut from magazines make perfect decoupage material.

Steps in the Decoupage Technique

  1. Select the pictures you want to use, and cut them out carefully. For a smoother effect in the end, try to keep the scissors angled away from the cutting surface, so the edge of the cut-out is beveled.

  2. If you want, you can paint the item to provide a colored background for the image. If you do choose to paint, let the paint dry 24-48 hours before applying the images.

  3. Place the images you have chosen on the item, rearranging them until you have the pattern that you want. Overlap the images for the best effect.

  4. Applying glue to the box.
    Apply glue to the item first, then to the paper being applied.
    Applying paper to the box.
    Fix the dampened paper in place and slide it until the positioning is correct.
    Coat the back of each image with the decoupage medium/thinned glue. Also apply a thin coat of the adhesive to the surface of the item to be covered.

  5. Slide the image in place (you'll have a bit of time to adjust its position before the adhesive sets), and smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles with a popsicle stick, a small art roller or your fingertip. Take care to touch gently, because the coating of glue will make the paper delicate.

  6. Continue adding images until your pattern is complete.

  7. When the object has thoroughly dried (at least 24 hours), protect it with your choice of acrylic or other topcoat, which can be found in both glossy and matte finishes. Use several thin coats rather than one heavy one.

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