How to Decoupage With Thick Paper and have NO Wrinkles or Bubbles
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- How to Decoupage with Thick Scrapbook Paper
n this easy-to-follow tutorial, you'll discover the secrets to successful decoupage with thick scrapbook paper. Learn how to choose, cut, and adhere thick paper for wrinkle-free results on various surfaces like wood and glass. Get creative with home decor and personalized DIY projects using these thick paper techniques. Find troubleshooting tips and unleash your creativity as you elevate your crafting game. Like, subscribe, and join the decoupage fun with us today!
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Awesome hack! Love it!
Glad you like it!
WOW, great idea Deidre! I have a lot of scrap paper that I was thinking about giving away - not anymore.
🤣😅
Excellent
WOW!!! ❤ THANK YOU!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome tip! Thanks for sharing 😊
You are so welcome!
Fantastic hack! Thanks !
Enjoy
Your video was just what I needed. I have some paper and really wanted to découpage it to some wood projects now I can. Thank You So Much
Glad it was helpful!
You are absolutely right about specific decopauge paper being expensive and some napkins are just as expensive. I dont have money like that so this is a wonderful asset in my creating more decopauge projects. thanks for the help
You are so welcome!
That's a good idea of you have some thick paper that you really want to decoupage.❤
Thanks 😊
brilliant idea thankyou ❤
You’re welcome 😊
What a great idea! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome!
Thank you very much❤ This is so helpful. I have lots of scrapbook paper😊
You are so welcome!
Love this!! 💕
Thanks
What a great idea! You and I definitely don’t have the same decor style but I subscribe to your channel because I learn so much here. Thank you!
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Thanks! Love this!
You're so welcome!
If you have double sided print, you can make all kinds of cute washi tape.
Sure can
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Great ideas. Ty
You are so welcome!
You’re a lifesaver. Was only thinking how I was going to go about this last night. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
This is such a great tip.
Yep it sure is
Great hack! I will try this!
Hope you like it!
Thanks! May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
Thank you!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
I'm excited to share a "skip a step" to this hack. I have a large thick poster I wanted to decoupage to a dresser. Your hack is going to make this so much easier. However, after two rounds of taping, cutting and peeling, I started taking the tape one length at a time andnpeeling back as I went. This avoided cutting and the time to tape the length of the poster and then returning to peel. I am sending a picture so you may get a clearer vision of what I did.
Well I guess no picture hope you get the concept without the visual.thanks
Glad it worked for you ❤️
I just peel apart one corner and slowly pull the layers apart; it usually gets the two layers apart in one go; it takes a bit of practice to peel the layers apart right down the centre (you can sometimes get too close to the front or back, which may tear into the closest layer, but it's mendable - just start at another corner!).
Yes that will work with some papers
1:42 ❤
Good for thinner scrap paper, but will be more repeat tape steps for cardstock, which is thick. I've tried it. Still great info, and I never miss your videos.
Thanks for watching!
what a great hack! Does this work on double sided scrapbooking paper also? What project would you reuse the tape? I can't imagine, but I'm not as creative as you. Thanks for sharing.
I have the same question, can you do this with double sided scrapbook paper?
Absolutely! You could make pretty washi tape to use somewhere! If you take it off carefully, it can be used like a laminated print...
Yes you can and add to your junk journal or add to greetings cards , turn into washi tape
OK. Question. What if you do this to the backside of a "reverse graphic transfer" BEFORE gluing it the surface you're using? Less paperwork wet and rub away?
I was wondering the same question
Didn’t she just show a graphic design? It wasn’t reversed but if it were it would be the same concept right? I don’t see why it wouldn’t work
I actually tried it with a napkin and it didn’t work but would be worth a try with paper! I’m gonna try it and do a live
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Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! I will be doing this..
You are so welcome!
Have you found wallpaper paste to be a better option that mod podge?
I have not used that
Is there a situation where you can use some of the scrapbook heavy paper or Cardstock to decoupage? Or is it always best to take off the layers? I thought it was special to napkins only because the layers would come off, but after seeing your video, I got to thinking it should be a light weight paper all the time. I'm especially thinking about wooden and cardboard cigar boxes.
It will depend on your project if you use thick paper and if it will lay flat
I wonder if you could please do a video of doing this packing tape and you reverse decoupage I'm wondering would it be less rubbing and more of a clear image
I have tried and it didn’t work well unfortunately
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That's a lot of tape, which is very expensive, to salvage one sheet of craft paper. I do appreciate your idea though.
I agree, altho you can get decent tape for a buck and a quarter.. dollar tree. (& fwiw..I think this would more be for stuff you had already..as a way to use it..)❤
I get packing tape at dollar store and save it after pulling off to add to mix media projects
So would using tacky glue to paste the paper down work?
It might be a bit thick
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you for the reply
It takes a lot of tape to do this. Its great for some special paper, but i would never do it for usual projects. Its easier, and probably cheaper, to buy a napkin.
I save all my packing tape and then add it to my junk journal or my mix media projects
Why not just make a copy of the cardstock onto regular copy paper or onto the white part of a paper napkin to decoupage? Then use the cardstock for projects that need cardstock
Yes you def can
Can you decoupage with wrapping paper?
Sure can
I tried with tape ut what a waste then Idecid3d to wet the back of the scrapbook paper and used a toothbrush to scrape it lightly then I realized I could just gently rub it off with my fingers, then I put it under the ceiling fan to dry. Turned out just fine.
Well, aren’t you a clever girl? 😊
Thanks 😊