Rather than smoothing with your hands try putting some Saran wrap over the project and smooth with your fingers on top of that - then you won't stick to it to pull/rip it - it's a nice smooth application that way...
Also Sonnet.. let the paper dry completely after the top coat of liquid patina and then sand in a downward motion around the edge of the paper and the paper will just fall off. Use like a 220 or 320 grit. You edges will be so much cleaner, crisper and neater!
My cousin does decoupage, and she’s using napkins and the best selection they have at Tuesday morning stores, they always very pretty and always different ones.
I would recommend never putting your hands or fingers on the paper. Use a ball of saran wrap to smooth out your paper after you lay it down. The reason your paper tore was because you already started putting liquid patina on top of the paper to seal it in, rubbed it with your fingers and then lifted it and put it back down. I would recommend that if you have to lift it to adjust it or get wrinkles out, do all of that before you put any of your liquid patina on the top of the paper. Also I would only reccomend lifting it up once in a certain area. You definitely do not want to lift like the right side up, lay it back down and lift it again... it will definitely tare. Do try the JRV papers though if you haven't already. You know I wouldn't steer you in the wrong direction 😁❤️
@@SonnetsGardenBlooms you are very welcome my friend. I absolutely love how fierce you are 💖 I love that you are not afraid to jump into something that you are not 100% familiar with and give it a try 😊 It is like you learn right along with us and that is why you and your channel are by far one of my most favorites 💜💜💜
Love the projects you shared. When I decoupage I make sure that I put the modge podge on all the paper and let it completely dry and then it is easier to cut and remove the excess. For the riser let it dry completely and then in a downward motion rub with 220 sandpaper and it comes right off. 😊 thank for sharing.
For the inset ones use a craft knife once the paper has dried with the liquid patina on top. Then do you second coat of liquid patina on top and it will be flawless 😁
Hi Sonnet, The technique on the suitcase was very cool and finished item fabulous. As I was watching the final clip of the tiered tray I thought that cutting the inside edge with a rolling pizza cutter might work well to remove excess, just a thought as I have not tried.
Another tip is wait for the adhesive to dry before you try and cut it. The paper is less likely to get destroyed. It takes patience which I don't always have...hahaha
Suitcase was my favorite! Loved it! It would be nice as you talked at the end, you would be showing all of your pieces that you worked on, since you don't show it long enough for my taste. Love your items that you upcycle!
Everything turned out so beautiful! The little suitcase is actually an old typewriter case. I highly recommend JRV decoupage papers - they are gorgeous & very high quality. 🌻
I like seeing other people's problems that they have when they're crafting. Honestly I think that makes videos so much better because it shows us the potential problems that you can run into and then we can all discuss some potential solutions. I hate that UA-camrs make things look so easy and then I go to try it and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. Decoupaging has been one of those things that is not easy for me.
Instead of cutting the paper where you want the edges to be If you lightly wet the edge of the paper . I love the affects of wetting it . Also you Saran Wrap when smoothing out the paper instead of using your bare hands. Glue will not stick to your hands . Love this video . So so 🥰 cute. Loved them all . Have a blessed evening 💞
I am so sorry that someone was so rude and obviously jealous that they would be mean. You always have outstanding items are you are one of my favorites and I use a lot of your ideas. You do you and don’t worry about what is said. ☺️
I have had the paper tear, too, but if you can salvage a piece of the same coloring from your surrounding paper, it can be added on top and once lightly distressed, you really can’t tell. The flower was busy enough to hide the boo boo.
If you want that pop of color on the stool, you could paint the butterfly. Then restamp it like you did the flower. I think the breadboard is my favorite too. 🧡
I would suggest you try Roycycled papers. I love the way they look and turn out on projects. I was wondering when you did the breadboard if using dark wax on the green edges would've changed the color tone enough to blend with the front green, but I like the coral color on it. That little case turned out pretty cute. And so many times the leaves on plants will actually have a tinge of the bloom color in them somewhere, so that was a happy little accident and not a problem! That little bit of color outside the lines gives the overall look "character", LOL, but that's the way many water color pictures are....so you're an artist!
The breadboard is my favorite. The flower is beautiful. I also loved the suitcase. Great technique. I recommend JRV decoupage paper. It’s great to work with. Thanks Sonnet
Thanks for sharing. If you trace where you want to cut, instead of cutting on trace line, take a wet Qtip and apply on the trace line and gently tear...try on a small piece to see if the particular paper works with this technique first...I have found it to work well. Maybe you have had someone offer this tip before...it also works with napkins and Mulberry paper. Love all the projects!
I see that you are using Roycycled Treasures papers... I haven't watched the video yet to see if you liked them, I am just in the beginning where you are showing the papers. If you like Roycycled then you will LOVE JRV Decoupage Papers! I used to use Roycycled and many others until I found JRV papers and now there is no going back lol 😜❤️
If you use soft gel (I like Golden Soft Gel) to apply decoupage paper you can list and adjust the paper with it ripping. It has a longer “open time” that allows you to move it around a bit.
Just another thought take a picture first of what you going to take apart I worked as a mechanic for several years and I would take a picture before I took anything apart so I would know where they went back🤔
I like Roycycled Papers and Monahan Papers (smaller sizes) for variety of styles…everything from floral, farmhouse,industrial, typography, French, you name it.
Everything turned out really well. Just wanted to say that if you waited for the patina to dry on the tier tray it would of been much easier to remove the sides. my favorite was the suitcase
I just loved your Decopage of the suitcase. Honestly, I was skeptical when you started painting the flower. When you placed the stamp on the flower it was genius. Quite beautiful and my favorite.
Oh my word! You are so creative...I loved the "suit case!" It was so clever to restamp the image on the painted version. My favorite? Hard to say...they were all pretty great! I thought that when you are taking something apart and keeping track of all the bits of the project, you could take photos to show how they came apart! Looking forward to what you come up with on Friday!
Love your projects! I can't pick a favorite decoupage paper! I love Queen Bee papers, Rocycled, and JRV! The DIY making powders would of been perfect for painting over your peony project! I just received my order and can't wait to try them out with my stamps! Thank you for all the inspiration! I love your channel!
Loved all these projects! The idea of stamping, hand painting then restamping details on the suitcase was amazing. Have you tried JRV decoupage paper? They have a heavier weight so less tearing but still light enough to see beautiful details.
Oh wow Sonnet- I see those vintage suitcases all the time! If we lived closer I would just get them for you. I think my favorite project was the little bench- so darn cute- would be great with some plants on it or as a riser at your booth or show.
New subscriber here...One word STUNNING! That beautiful butterfly paper! You did and amazing job I love that step stool turned out gorgeous as well. Thank you for sharing such beautiful inspirations. Blessings. 😍💜🙏🏽
JRV DECOUPAGE PAPER!!! Also with their line, they work with you. They have papers, stencils, brushes, wood turned pieces, etc. You can carry one or you can carry them all. I would highly recommend their papers, stencils and even their brushes ❣️😁❤️
Sonnet you painted Stamps are as pretty at the papers. It's so pretty. I like how all the pieces come together and can work together or separate. I also have to say it's good that you show what can happen and how to fix it. Ive watched channels before and seems too perfect. We know you're definitely Superwoman but showing that tear made me realize I'm not the only one!!! Have a wonderful week. See ya Friday.
Thank you Charlotte! ❤️ I like to show the good, the bad and the ugly…I think that’s the saying…lol! No one’s perfect and I continue to learn every day! You have a wonderful week too!
I love Prima Re-Design decoupage paper because I love the vintage papers. I use both paper and their tissue paper. It goes on well and looks wonderful. All of your projects are outstanding and I know you will do well at your upcoming sale.
Hi Sonnet! I can recommend Roycycled decoupage papers. They are definitely my favorite! I use Saran Wrap over the decoupage medium and then smooth with your hand. I also use the iron method also.
Beautiful items! Thank you-you have great ideas and make very pretty things. (I would turn the large flower upside down on the cutting board so the handle is the branch- it’s just such a lovely flower and that way more of it can be enjoyed.)
I just used a decoupage tissue paper I purchased from Zazzle and had great results with it. My husband actually thought I painted the picture I decoupage on a tray.
Rather than smoothing with your hands try putting some Saran wrap over the project and smooth with your fingers on top of that - then you won't stick to it to pull/rip it - it's a nice smooth application that way...
Thank you for the suggestion! ❤️ I haven’t used a lot of decoupage paper so love the tips!
This really works well, I do it all the time now.
Or try a sponge I've tried both and I think a sponge works better.
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Also Sonnet.. let the paper dry completely after the top coat of liquid patina and then sand in a downward motion around the edge of the paper and the paper will just fall off. Use like a 220 or 320 grit. You edges will be so much cleaner, crisper and neater!
Amber, once the project is totally dry, one of the big Emory board’s from Sally’s (or the Dollar Tree) will work for the sanding,.
The step stool is my favorite. Your taste is so cool! I ❤️ DIY paint! Also IOD stamps.
My cousin does decoupage, and she’s using napkins and the best selection they have at Tuesday morning stores, they always very pretty and always different ones.
I would recommend never putting your hands or fingers on the paper. Use a ball of saran wrap to smooth out your paper after you lay it down. The reason your paper tore was because you already started putting liquid patina on top of the paper to seal it in, rubbed it with your fingers and then lifted it and put it back down. I would recommend that if you have to lift it to adjust it or get wrinkles out, do all of that before you put any of your liquid patina on the top of the paper. Also I would only reccomend lifting it up once in a certain area. You definitely do not want to lift like the right side up, lay it back down and lift it again... it will definitely tare. Do try the JRV papers though if you haven't already. You know I wouldn't steer you in the wrong direction 😁❤️
Another great tip!! Thank you!!
@@SonnetsGardenBlooms you are very welcome my friend. I absolutely love how fierce you are 💖 I love that you are not afraid to jump into something that you are not 100% familiar with and give it a try 😊 It is like you learn right along with us and that is why you and your channel are by far one of my most favorites 💜💜💜
Love the projects you shared. When I decoupage I make sure that I put the modge podge on all the paper and let it completely dry and then it is easier to cut and remove the excess. For the riser let it dry completely and then in a downward motion rub with 220 sandpaper and it comes right off. 😊 thank for sharing.
For the inset ones use a craft knife once the paper has dried with the liquid patina on top. Then do you second coat of liquid patina on top and it will be flawless 😁
Hi Sonnet,
The technique on the suitcase was very cool and finished item fabulous. As I was watching the final clip of the tiered tray I thought that cutting the inside edge with a rolling pizza cutter might work well to remove excess, just a thought as I have not tried.
Another tip is wait for the adhesive to dry before you try and cut it. The paper is less likely to get destroyed. It takes patience which I don't always have...hahaha
I loved them all my favorite was the suitcase.that was awesome to stamp,paint and stamp again. It was beautiful.
Thank you Anita!! ❤️
Suitcase was my favorite! Loved it! It would be nice as you talked at the end, you would be showing all of your pieces that you worked on, since you don't show it long enough for my taste. Love your items that you upcycle!
Thank you for the suggestion Dolores! ❤️
Loved the breadboard and the case. I loved the technique of stamp, paint and stamp again. It really looked amazing! Very nice!
Everything turned out so beautiful! The little suitcase is actually an old typewriter case. I highly recommend JRV decoupage papers - they are gorgeous & very high quality. 🌻
Thank you Roxanne!! ❤️ Someone else mentioned the typewriter case…never even thought about that!
Loved them all but the coral on the cutting board stood out. Coral is one of my favorite colors anyway.
Thank you Tonja! I’m loving coral too!!
On the stool, you could have cut out part of the flower and decoupaged it on the top. Everything turned out so well!
Great idea JoAnn! I could still do it!
We loved the suitcase and you painting the flowers then restamping the image…AMAZING!!
Thank you!! 🤗❤️
I like seeing other people's problems that they have when they're crafting. Honestly I think that makes videos so much better because it shows us the potential problems that you can run into and then we can all discuss some potential solutions. I hate that UA-camrs make things look so easy and then I go to try it and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. Decoupaging has been one of those things that is not easy for me.
Love the old wooden tiered tray the best...all just gorgeous 🌺🌺🌺
Instead of cutting the paper where you want the edges to be If you lightly wet the edge of the paper . I love the affects of wetting it . Also you Saran Wrap when smoothing out the paper instead of using your bare hands. Glue will not stick to your hands . Love this video . So so 🥰 cute. Loved them all . Have a blessed evening 💞
Thank you Page! ❤️ I appreciate the tips!!
I am obsessed with Roycycled. They have the coolest paper and designs. They are super easy to use, nice weight.
I agree! I actually was using a roycycled paper and love them!!
I am surprised that you don't have 200,000 followers! You are a gifted artist. I love that you use so much color and different styles.
I am so sorry that someone was so rude and obviously jealous that they would be mean. You always have outstanding items are you are one of my favorites and I use a lot of your ideas. You do you and don’t worry about what is said. ☺️
Thank you Tina! I appreciate the kind words! 🤗❤️
Another great batch of projects, Sonnet. I adore the look of decoupage items. The board was my favorite.
Wowwwwwww! Paint and stamp technique amazing thank you for the idea!!!
I have had the paper tear, too, but if you can salvage a piece of the same coloring from your surrounding paper, it can be added on top and once lightly distressed, you really can’t tell. The flower was busy enough to hide the boo boo.
My favorite project was the little suitcase! It is beautiful!
Love the technique you used on the “suitcase”. Think the gold was a great touch to the metal band, the clasps and the little feet. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Connie!!❤️
Wonderful tutorial, thanks Sonnet!!!! My favorite was that transformation of the carry case.
Thank you Susan!! ❤️
Agree with Candace. Use cling wrap instead of your fingers. It won't tear.
Thanks Lindsay!
If you want that pop of color on the stool, you could paint the butterfly. Then restamp it like you did the flower.
I think the breadboard is my favorite too. 🧡
Hi Sonnet, let the medium under the decoupage paper dry then take your razor to cut off excess paper
Also it doesn’t take much to tear decoupage paper by just brushing ,I try not to brush over the same place more than twice.
You can also.just lightly sand the dry edge of the paper and the excess will come right off
Great tip! Thank you!!
Loved the projects. I found to let the item dry and then use an exacto knife to cut excess paper so it doesn’t tear so easily. Enjoy your videos.
Royce has the BEST decoupage paper. No one even comes close.
What a great idea on stamping, painting, restamping! Im going to try that.. ❤️
I would suggest you try Roycycled papers. I love the way they look and turn out on projects. I was wondering when you did the breadboard if using dark wax on the green edges would've changed the color tone enough to blend with the front green, but I like the coral color on it. That little case turned out pretty cute. And so many times the leaves on plants will actually have a tinge of the bloom color in them somewhere, so that was a happy little accident and not a problem! That little bit of color outside the lines gives the overall look "character", LOL, but that's the way many water color pictures are....so you're an artist!
The breadboard is my favorite. The flower is beautiful. I also loved the suitcase. Great technique. I recommend JRV decoupage paper. It’s great to work with. Thanks Sonnet
Thank you Stephanie!! ❤️
The cutting board turned out so pretty. I’ve never used a transfer. It looks like so much fun.✨
I love the case!! The peonies with the gold are so pretty!
I love the redesign with Prima papers. They are super durable. They are more like a dryer sheet than "paper"
That bread board turned out adorable
Thanks for sharing. If you trace where you want to cut, instead of cutting on trace line, take a wet Qtip and apply on the trace line and gently tear...try on a small piece to see if the particular paper works with this technique first...I have found it to work well. Maybe you have had someone offer this tip before...it also works with napkins and Mulberry paper. Love all the projects!
Thanks for the tip!! ❤️
I see that you are using Roycycled Treasures papers... I haven't watched the video yet to see if you liked them, I am just in the beginning where you are showing the papers. If you like Roycycled then you will LOVE JRV Decoupage Papers! I used to use Roycycled and many others until I found JRV papers and now there is no going back lol 😜❤️
I do love the roycycled paper!!
If you use soft gel (I like Golden Soft Gel) to apply decoupage paper you can list and adjust the paper with it ripping. It has a longer “open time” that allows you to move it around a bit.
Thank you for the tip! ❤️
Just another thought take a picture first of what you going to take apart I worked as a mechanic for several years and I would take a picture before I took anything apart so I would know where they went back🤔
Great idea Margie! ❤️ I kept bumping all those pieces
I LOVE Decoupage Queen Papers!!!!
Your projects turned out great. I especially like the breadboard.
I can’t wait for the CENTERIZED T-shirts!!! You are so much fun! ♥️Beckie Palmer, aka Meme
I’m getting them made for sure!! Thank you Beckie!! 🤗❤️
JRV decoupage papers are my favorite. I just bought some Roycycled papers. I have used a lot of papers in the past too.
I really liked the decopauge cutting board! And the idea of stamping, painting, and then restamping was great! I have to try that! 😊
Thank you!! ❤️
All five are beautiful !! 🌹🌹🌹
I like Roycycled Papers and Monahan Papers (smaller sizes) for variety of styles…everything from floral, farmhouse,industrial, typography, French, you name it.
I love JRV, Roycycled and Monoghan papers.
Everything turned out really well. Just wanted to say that if you waited for the patina to dry on the tier tray it would of been much easier to remove the sides. my favorite was the suitcase
Thank you Dawn! ❤️
I loved them all but my favorite was the stool.
Thank you Suzette!! ❤️
Roycycled papers are amazing and jrv has some good ones as well
The paper I used was Roycycled. I haven’t tried JRV yet but I will! Thank you Trina!! ❤️
I just loved your Decopage of the suitcase. Honestly, I was skeptical when you started painting the flower. When you placed the stamp on the flower it was genius. Quite beautiful and my favorite.
Love the bread board as well. The coral color of the flower is beautiful.
Thank you Cheryl! ❤️
Love ❤️ all ! Thank you for your inspiring techniques!
Do you have a video of doing your barn quilts?
The tiered tray is beautiful
I love to use the napkins at Tuesday Morning for decoupage . They are so beautiful! 🥰
The suitcase is my absolute favorite! I have to try that😱!!!!
Beautiful work and very inspiring!!!
Oh my word! You are so creative...I loved the "suit case!" It was so clever to restamp the image on the painted version. My favorite? Hard to say...they were all pretty great! I thought that when you are taking something apart and keeping track of all the bits of the project, you could take photos to show how they came apart! Looking forward to what you come up with on Friday!
Thank you Kathryn! ❤️ another viewer suggested taking a photo too! Great idea!!
Love your projects! I can't pick a favorite decoupage paper! I love Queen Bee papers, Rocycled, and JRV!
The DIY making powders would of been perfect for painting over your peony project! I just received my order and can't wait to try them out with my stamps!
Thank you for all the inspiration! I love your channel!
my favorite is the suitcase, so cool!
Thank you Mel! ❤️
BEST VIDEO YET! I'M GETTING THAT CORRUGATED METAL PAPER ❤❤❤ PLEASE do a video with the NEW seed catalog transfer!
My favourite was the three tier tray, but I liked all of them x x
Nice flips. The plaque and the cutting board were my favorites.
Thank you Maggie!! ❤️
Hey sonnet,Melissa marrow at vintage bee design has amazing products and napkins too for decouoage. She is her on you tube as well
I love the bread board and the suitcase is AMAZING! Stamping over top the paint was perfect! ♥️
Thank you Tammy!! ❤️
Really loved the tiered tray ❤
I do love that peach colored decoupage paper. It will look great on the white!
Thank you JoAnn!! ❤️
Loved all these projects! The idea of stamping, hand painting then restamping details on the suitcase was amazing. Have you tried JRV decoupage paper? They have a heavier weight so less tearing but still light enough to see beautiful details.
Thank you Desiree! ❤️ I’m definitely going to try JRV!
Loved the bread board and 3 tier tray the most. But loved them all. Great job!
Thank you Misty!! ❤️
I love what you did with the stamps and paint. 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you Gina!! ❤️
Oh wow Sonnet- I see those vintage suitcases all the time! If we lived closer I would just get them for you. I think my favorite project was the little bench- so darn cute- would be great with some plants on it or as a riser at your booth or show.
I wish you lived closer too! 🤣 thank you!! ❤️
The stamped, painted, and restamped suitcase turned out beautifully! However, I am more interested in cutting boards, so that’s my favorite today!
Thank you Lorraine!! ❤️
Loved the suitcase you did! Those IOD stamps and all the ways you can use them! As always, great video and can’t wait for Friday’s video!
Thank you Heather!! ❤️
I think maybe If you let the decopauge dry, then Use a razor blade (tiered tray) it’s a cleaner cut
That’s what a few others said too! I’m loving decoupage but haven’t used a ton so I love all the tips! Thank you!! ❤️
New subscriber here...One word STUNNING! That beautiful butterfly paper! You did and amazing job I love that step stool turned out gorgeous as well. Thank you for sharing such beautiful inspirations. Blessings.
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Decoupage Queen rice paper is the best!
#replay...loved project #3 the tray...I enjoyed watching and listening to you...
CowGIRL Coral. One of my favorites!
Such great up cycles ❤️
I love working with rice paper
Someone else suggested I try that too! Thanks!
I love the little bench. I actually picked it up and put it back down again now I could kick myself.
LOL have a great week.
Thank you!! Oh no!! I’ve been searching for little risers to create height in my displays so I grabbed it the minute I saw it!!
Loved it all, paticularily the suitcase.
Did you seal the suitcase before paining and stamping ??
JRV DECOUPAGE PAPER!!! Also with their line, they work with you. They have papers, stencils, brushes, wood turned pieces, etc. You can carry one or you can carry them all. I would highly recommend their papers, stencils and even their brushes ❣️😁❤️
So…. I super loved the decoupage papers used. That coral print is gorgeous. I loved how your little suitcase turned out.
Thank you Sherry!! ❤️
My favorite was also the bread board. Love the decoupage paper.
The paper was beautiful! Thank you Shirley! ❤️
Really liked them all but the suitcase was really my favorite was wondering how to color them in!
Thank you Jorge!! ❤️
I loved the suit case❤️
Sonnet you painted Stamps are as pretty at the papers. It's so pretty. I like how all the pieces come together and can work together or separate. I also have to say it's good that you show what can happen and how to fix it. Ive watched channels before and seems too perfect. We know you're definitely Superwoman but showing that tear made me realize I'm not the only one!!! Have a wonderful week. See ya Friday.
Thank you Charlotte! ❤️ I like to show the good, the bad and the ugly…I think that’s the saying…lol! No one’s perfect and I continue to learn every day! You have a wonderful week too!
I love Prima Re-Design decoupage paper because I love the vintage papers. I use both paper and their tissue paper. It goes on well and looks wonderful. All of your projects are outstanding and I know you will do well at your upcoming sale.
Thank you Tina! ❤️ I’ll check them out!
The only decoupage paper I have tried is Tim Holtz and it was fantastic
My goodness I love the “suitcase”…..it is beautiful! I like all the projects. You did a fantastic job on all of them.
Thank you Jade!! ❤️
Hi Sonnet! I can recommend Roycycled decoupage papers. They are definitely my favorite! I use Saran Wrap over the decoupage medium and then smooth with your hand. I also use the iron method also.
Thank you Judy! I was using Roycycled and loved it! Others g he Ave recommended the Saran Wrap so I’ll be trying that! Thank you!! ❤️
I loved ALL of these flips.
Thank you Lisa!! ❤️
Beautiful items! Thank you-you have great ideas and make very pretty things.
(I would turn the large flower upside down on the cutting board so the handle is the branch- it’s just such a lovely flower and that way more of it can be enjoyed.)
Thank you Lydia!!❤️
I just used a decoupage tissue paper I purchased from Zazzle and had great results with it. My husband actually thought I painted the picture I decoupage on a tray.
Wow! That’s awesome!! I’ll check it out!
Everything looks amazing but my favorite was the suitcase
Thank you Tammie!! ❤️