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How to Select the Most Appropriate Paper for Decoupage



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By : Karen Ann Cooper    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-01 23:32:44
Decoupage art projects consist of four separate parts, the article to have the decoupage glued on, the decoupage glue, the finish to complete the item and the paper for decoupage.

There are countless choices for decoupage paper. There is the very popular Mulberry and handmade paper that offers great quality, color palates and textures, but is quite pricey. You can find the customary All-purpose copy paper that is more economical, but doesn't proffer the same effect once used on a decoupage object. And of course you have the opportunity to utilize leftover pieces or cutouts from everything from daily newspapers to weekly publications to gum wrappers. The options can in fact be so sizeable, it can be intimidating.

While looking for paper for your decoupage mission, the primary thing to consider is the project itself. Exactly what are you trying to create? If your vision is that of a Michelangelo painting on a chest of drawers, the higher priced better quality paper is probably called for. However if you are simply attempting to refresh your 14 year-old son's room with an amusing lampshade, you maybe want to just go with pictures removed from Sports Illustrated of his favorite sport or athletic hero. The real issue is the projects in between those two, such as a steamer trunk you are sending off with your daughter to the university. Still each project and the availability of the paper in the shade, texture and containing the images you want might probably guide your selection in paper.

Beyond shade and texture, there are a couple further issues to think about when selecting paper for decoupage. The thickness and durability of the paper will have an effect on the easiness of actually doing the project. A fragile paper such as newspaper will crumple up much quicker than a stiffer paper and make getting a smooth surface a great deal more problematic. Tissue paper will rip quite easily as soon as glue is applied, producing likely problems in actually performing the plan.

Decoupage is the perfect recycling technique; you can utilize old items as the base, freshen them up and give them another time. In the same way just about all pieces of paper could be used to perform the actual decoupage. Old photos, old magazines, old publications, scrap paper laying around, even heavier cardboard from delivery boxes.

The most important concepts to keep in mind regarding selecting your paper are:

Choose a paper that's appropriate for the item and plan for the project. You almost certainly would not want to utilize candy wrappers on an object you will probably be using for the focus of your formal living room.

Employ a paper type which absolutely will withstand both the application process and the eventual purpose of the object. For instance, tissue paper might not be the most appropriate choice to stretch out over a container, since the stretching procedure with wet tissue will have more of a chance of ripping than a stiffer paper would. Also sensitive workings with a filigree paper may be suitable for a picture frame which is intended to sit on a mantelpiece, but may well not do so well on an end table which might constantly be ran into and knocked around.

Decoupage is a infinite artistic style; that you could employ almost any article to mount the decoupage. What's more, almost any paper or type of paper may be used as the decoupage material, so keep your eyes and wits wide open while you start to toss out that old Christmas wrapping or last month's Home and Garden or Sunset.
Author Resource:- Karen Cooper is an expert in decoupage and has many decoupage ideas for you! Visit her blog at Paper for Decoupage for tons of ideas, video and other content, updated daily
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