Hi there! Welcome to my channel! This one is for all things crafty, at the moment I'm all about decoupage furniture upcycling and any type of home decor! Who know's what I'll decide to try next! :D
Interesting method! I'm planning to transfer an image on a wood block for the purpose of relief printing and I will anyway put a shellac varnish on the wood to prevent the carving surface from chipping from wrong places. I wonder if shellac will catch the image similarly as the varnish you used. I'll try to remember to report back here how it went if anybody else wonders the same question.
Hi I love your videos I was just wondering could I use the clay and glue on my homemade candle jars? I use concrete but I’m starting with jesin too? Would love your advice. Thanks love Claire
Absolutely marvellous idea, exactly what I was looking for.🎉 This pouring water on napkin instead of spraying makes big difference. I even didn't need to brush it, just moving was enough to make napkin perfectly flat - no bubbles, no wrinkles. I like this idea not using any decoupage glue on coaster/ tile surface. I was worried that even if this is sealed, glue may become sticky under varnish when used for hot drink. I also love Polyvine products, they are the winners, include crackling mediums. Also is important that this company is UK brand, this helps cut delivery expenses as most products are USA brands, expensive in UK + delivery cost. Thank you so much for sharing this technique, I always watch your videos 😂 Agata from UK
Lovely picture, thank you for sharing, its very useful instruction. If you are in UK try maybe Polyvine decorators varnish and Polyvine heavy duty wood varnish. Works like charm, also makes backup transparent and id waterproofing and uv and heat resistant. This company is UK brand, easy to buy online at The Brewers. I was using Wilko varnish but I am more happy with Polyvine
Hello. I just found your channel and was so excited to try your method. Not sure where I went wrong, but my napkin started bubbling right after I stopped ironing. This is before any varnish as well. I painted my tile, applied the Mod Podge, let it dry and then ironed on the napkin. Has this ever happened to you?
Hi, I've watched a few of your videos using the modelling clay and I was wondering if you're waiting till they're dry before glueing them - especially when the filler on top of the tin seemed to be still wet as well? Thanks. Laura in Australia!
Hi! I hope you are still reading these comments since this is an older video. I am trying to decoupage with thick paper, like a thin cardboard (floral file folders). I want to put them on a newer style trunk that has a textured surface. Will this paper work for this surface, or will I need to use a thinner material? Thanks!