How To Decoupage Paper onto Furniture ( A Rice Paper Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- In this long format video I will show you how to apply rice paper to a chest of drawers. Stay tuned to the end to see the final result.
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You are the master
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Love it!! ❤
I ❤ how well you do on blending in the paper. It is always stunning. Would enjoy watching just how long it takes you to accomplish such gorgeousness. ❤🎉
For each side on this piece about 25? Minutes to blend in.
@@TheTopDrawerRVAwow that's quick
Can you spritz the decoupage paper if it’s not rice paper?
If it’s more like tissue you mean? You can but be careful it might rip.
Curious question….are you right handed or left…
Right. The camera flips.
As a Richmonder i assume everything RVA refers to my city
RVA in the name stands for Richmond Virginia area. Yes!
@@TheTopDrawerRVA ah nice. Didn't know y'all were local. Funny thing is I was looking up the old 60s band and y'all got recommended and I looked outta curiosity