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Getting Started with Decoupage

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minsreon: Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the method where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. virtually anything can be overlaid by decoupage:...

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tcasey7 saved this page on 12/06/2011 11:20pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The phrase denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. practically anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

NumberOne saved this page on 12/25/2011 10:10pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the technique where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. almost anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

mobinc saved this page on 12/25/2011 11:10pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The term denotes to the method where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. nearly anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

billaheni saved this page on 01/03/2012 10:24pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The phrase denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. pretty much anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

broeftevittard saved this page on 01/12/2012 10:10pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the method where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. almost anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

noblepay saved this page on 02/02/2012 11:46pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The term denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. practically anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

holzardichen saved this page on 02/08/2012 10:13pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the method where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. virtually anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

ellen3585 saved this page on 03/08/2012 10:33pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The phrase denotes to the method where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. almost anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

hafogenzonel saved this page on 03/11/2012 10:12pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the technique where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. nearly anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

urvingent saved this page on 04/13/2012 10:46pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The expression denotes to the method where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. practically anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

scoylewski saved this page on 04/19/2012 02:09am

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The term denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. virtually anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

geturdone saved this page on 04/20/2012 01:05am

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the method where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. practically anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

Renee2870 saved this page on 04/26/2012 10:31pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The term denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. nearly anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

hubarquam saved this page on 05/24/2012 09:34pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The phrase denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. almost anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual areas.

ashathusoner saved this page on 05/25/2012 06:07am

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The phrase denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. practically anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

cruffenbad saved this page on 05/25/2012 03:17pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The term denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. pretty much anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

pyreauboyner saved this page on 05/31/2012 10:34pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The term denotes to the method where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. pretty much anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

minsreon saved this page on 06/10/2012 11:33pm

Decoupage is taken from the French word couper, which entailsto cut. The expression denotes to the method where areas are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. virtually anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

buster20 saved this page on 06/17/2012 10:16pm

Decoupage is derived from the French word couper, which meansto cut. The term denotes to the technique where surfaces are ornamented with images of cut out paper and immersed in layers of varnish. virtually anything can be overlaid by decoupage: metals, wood and ceramics are the most usual surfaces.

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