Have you tried the ironing technique. It virtually comes out perfectly. You apply your glue substance first over top of the dresser and let it dry. Then you place your paper on top of the dry sealer. Put parchment paper over top of the paper and use an iron. Work from the middle and work your way out. It is the way people taught it in the 70s. It is amazing.
I do love these. One of the first ever videos I watched on this channel was her creation of the Marilyn dresser. I was completely blown away, and instantly in love. Not just with the dresser, but her creativity, and her authenticity. Debi’s channel is one of UA-cam’s grandest gifts to creatives.
Beautiful...thank you! Tip: When sanding excess paper, sand the paper AWAY ~45° angle, opposite the paper's edge, rather than back-and-forth or across. This will leave a smooth edge without jags.
Love decoupage! Dresser turned out beautifully🥰 Tip: for a real smooth finish one your paper is dry go back over with parchment paper and iron (high heat no steam) to press out any stubble wrinkles😉
Cassandra can you still do this if you already top coated the decoupage image? I’m inexperienced and I’ve got wrinkles! I know you can do it with just base coat and paper but even after top coat? Thanks lady!
@@lindaleef yes that is what I do. Once you’ve put down your paper then do your top coat(s) and let each dry. Once it’s completely dry lay your parchment paper over it and iron out the stubborn wrinkles😊
Love it! Very cute! I so hope I will someday be able to come to your shop, meet you and take a class or two! I am in Ky. so would be quite a trip 🙂. I love love love your DIY paint and all your other goodies!
You inspired me to transform a 2-drawer Steelcase file cabinet into something that is much more creative and pretty than a putty colored office necessity. I'm even trading out the drawer pulls using black iron pulls from Jami Ray Vintage. I've never done discourage like this, I decided to jump in with both feet, hands, Big Top, DIY paint & more. Thanks Debi for encouraging us to make our homes (office) pretty & functional.
You can also print on parchment paper if you want to personalize something! Also, you can apply modge podge liberally and let it dry completely. Then you take your print, cover it with parchment paper and iron over it until your print sticks. This will stop the problem with bubbling and creasing during application. You can add modge podge on top to seal or use polycrylic.
So glad to see this video, I love all of your edited ones they are so fun and you always have great tips. Here's my tip: if you haven't tried the iron-on method of decoupage you are missing out - total game changer! Basically paint 2x coats of mod podge on your surface. Let dry completely (i.e come back tomorrow). Lay your tissue paper design (or rice paper but the thinner the better) on top, set an iron on top (play with the settings to see how high you need) - no steam. The heat reactivates the mod podge turning it into glue just enough to grab the paper. 100% no wrinkles ever. Search on youtube lots of people have posted about this, I had huge troubles with decoupage til I tried it this way.
You're an absolute angel! When I was married, I did so many beautiful crafts. It saved me sanity, tbh. I haven't crafted since my divorce 12 yrs ago. I have never done decoupage and was Very nervous. You made me laugh, taught me a lot and made me feel like I could do this. Thank you, love. Blessed be and peaceful nights, little sister.❤
I love decoupage! If its a heavier paper, I use mod podge. The trick with anything you use, top coat or mod podge is it HAS to be even and not thick beforr you lay your paper. Otherwise you have bubbles and wrinkles. I use plastic wrap, disposable gloves or a soft towel for the thicker paper. Then leave it alone and let it dry. I also find that misting the thin paper helps. Don't saturate it.
Love this..! Glad you tried it again, I love doing this for clients and have even used paper serviettes... Use cling wrap (ceram wrap), make a ball and gently wrap out bubbles, this prevents tearing🦋🇿🇦
The trick to heavy paper Debbie is, packing tape. You use it on the backside put tape and peal off. It works for photos. Takes off a layer and makes it thiner. I have not tried with a poster but its a great way to use photos . ❤️
I’m so happy you tried this again! I’m an artist and I love doing mixed media paintings with collage. I could tell by the way you apply transfers that you are naturally good at collage. The only reason Marilyn Monroe gave you such a headache is because it was one large image that needed to look intact. Big pieces are hard to manage. I love the papers, but you can use any papers as long as you tear or cut them into smaller pieces, then it’s easy to avoid wrinkles. If papers are slightly heavier you can also peel back a layer. This would be impossible on an oversized image but again, if the elements are smaller it is manageable. You can also use your liquid patina on both sides as you go. Basically, as a glue like you did and then go over the top of each piece as you’re working, which seals it in and keeps edges down. I loved how this turned out! The only other tip I could offer is that sometimes torn edges are softer and integrate easier. You could always use white tissue paper (or any color) to fill in background areas if you are using slightly thicker paper and want the surface to be integrated without obvious strong edges you might get with thicker paper. I’ve bought a whole bunch of the DIY paint and brushes over this past year, but I haven’t started painting yet! When I do, I hope to incorporate collage.
I just love, love your channel. I plan on looking at all your videos. I'm retired now and trying to find me another hobby. I love thifting and I think the things I'm learning from you would go hand-in-hand. Did I say, I love the commentary you mix in with you videos too. Many blessings.
I ALWAYS love your video's... But seeing your dad at the end was the highlight of this one for me😊😊😊😊.. I LOVE your pops.... He's a creative genius like you .. Watching him put all the crazy pieces together in your store was like watching one of the seven wonders of the world coming together...💖💖💖💖 Love always...
Debi!! I have so missed these videos. I’m sooooo glad you showed decoupaging with layers. This is gorgeous. And you’re right. I didn’t even think about how BIG these papers are! I love this piece! Thank you!
This is just so so stunning! I love that Marilyn decoupage video and the story that goes with it. And this one is super beautiful and so creative! In love 😍😍😍🍀
Debi that looks amazing you have a real eye for colour never thought those different sheets would've looked that good together you inspire me to be more brave with colours xx
And... YES you DID DEBI!!! Thank you so much for sharing your lessons and creativity with us!! I've heard that to help eliminate wrinkles you mist your paper with water before you adhere! 😘❤️💕 Perhaps using the Water Girl? 😏
I have only ever used mod podge as my adhesive medium but have used a variety of papers and fabrics on wood, glass and cardboard. I find the absolute best method for me is to paint with the glue, allow to dry, add a second coat, allow to dry then iron the pattern on. This has worked well for me and I haven't had any problems with wrinkles, bubbles or non-adhesion. I finish with a third coat of mod podge and allow a few days to dry. I don't gift my items for thirty days to ensure the glue has fully cured to prevent damage after gifting. Need to be careful with the heat on glass though. I have only used thick flat glass in this way.
That's so GOOD! ❤ You wanna hear a funny story? I got married when I was sixteen, my first decopodge project, I decopodged my marriage license to a piece of plywood, that had been cut around the edges scalloped. I then used polyurethane to adhere it and coat the top. It was absolutely beautiful & I never had any trouble, possible because I didn't know any rules to decopodge. Lol
Hi, Debi! I had to watch this again, as I often do with your videos when I`m feeling a bit down :) This turned out so beautiful. I just love the design and all the lovely flowers & butterflies. Just wonderful. I can`t even imagine how much work goes into everything you do. God gave you so many gifts and on top, he even made you beautiful. And because one can`t have it all, you sometimes have to struggle a bit harder than others. But that`s why you`re a brighter star on God`s canvas. Sending hugs and love from Slovenia
Your bee transfer on was what pulled be in ,this one is as great as that one it is so custom and artistic. The pieces are like pen strokes or brush tools for your creativity. It's like the way some people take apart and recreate furniture. The other thing they are like is that of a quilt. The quilter didn't design or create the material used ,however the quilts they make from it are their on piece of art.
I love the big blue flowers!!! You poor thing that you had a hard time at first! You look like a pro to me!! I’m glad I found your video!! My drawers have shapes to them so this is perfect! Thank you for solving my decision on what to do!! Keep up the good job girl!!!
Debi, I find when decoupaging flat surfaces, that the iron on method is the fastest & has no wrinkles at all. I recently finished a small wooden piece of furniture that I found on the street. It has ten drawers. I’m using it in my bedroom for underwear, bras, tank tops & socks. I decided to use a length of thin, cotton sari fabric from India. It was the first time using fabric on furniture & I was nervous. But it turned out really well. I painted it, then decoupaged over the paint then sealed it. I left the ten drawers wood, just stained them & the legs. Try this method next time you’re up to decoupaging. You’ll be hooked! Love, love, love this piece.🥰
Chalk it up fancy has great tips on this technique. She uses plastic wrap over the design then smooths it down and also uses a brayer. Dresser turned out beautiful.
Another awesome job ....but I am determined to used what ever type of paper or material to decopage because it's just to costly to buy special thin paper...
You are so talented I enjoy watching your videos so much I just wished I wasn’t on the other side of the country I would be in your store every day soak up some of your creativity.
You are just so stinking good at what you do!!! Gotta give yourself more credit girly because you truly are amazing and beautiful in just cute little you and everything that you create 😊💕💕
I did decoupage in the early 1980s. It was a fun craft. But, I didn’t like how thick the paper to decoupage was. This thinner paper with such beautiful depth and color is wonderful.
I watched that first M. Monroe poster decoupage video you made and afterwards I put a Audrey Hepburn poster on a kitchen table for my niece. You are right…it was so hard and I have done very little decoupaging since then😳. Tonight I am trying my hand at decoupage again using a large decoupage paper. Wish me luck!!!
Wow!!! This came out beautiful!! I'm about to try to decoupage a dresser for the first time ever so you made me feel a little more confident, and I really love how you were able to combine different designs together so cohesively.
Beautiful paper....I like to paint , decapage, then seal with modepodge, dry then sand then mod, then sand then mod and sand...gives it a silky feeling
here is a link to the Decoupage paper! $6 a sheet! diyagogo.com/collections/jrv-collection/products/decoupage-paper-by-jami-ray-vintage
@@chandyscreations4211 for the most part we ship the same day unless the order comes in on a weekend :)
Are the first 2 designs both petales? Thank you!
I just placed an order. I wanted the first 2 designs. I ordered monochromatic and petales. I'll be happy either way. Such a lovely print!
I love the chickens as much as the butterflies. But I am in South Africa & the rand is so weak.
Hiya what is the paper called? You don't ship to UK. I can't find anything like this x
Have you tried the ironing technique. It virtually comes out perfectly. You apply your glue substance first over top of the dresser and let it dry. Then you place your paper on top of the dry sealer. Put parchment paper over top of the paper and use an iron. Work from the middle and work your way out. It is the way people taught it in the 70s. It is amazing.
I need to try this, thanks for the tip Lisa!
@@DebisDesignDiary My brother and I took craft lessons from this amazing artist from California! We learned all sorts of cool tips from her!
I just tried this method and it works!
I used PVA and the iron didn't soften it enough to stick.
Did I do something wrong?
I miss your videos like this!
I miss Debis video stories too... She’s a great story teller. But I’m sure they are a lot of work to create.
I do love these. One of the first ever videos I watched on this channel was her creation of the Marilyn dresser. I was completely blown away, and instantly in love. Not just with the dresser, but her creativity, and her authenticity. Debi’s channel is one of UA-cam’s grandest gifts to creatives.
You got your Dad dancing! That's awesome!
Beautiful...thank you! Tip: When sanding excess paper, sand the paper AWAY ~45° angle, opposite the paper's edge, rather than back-and-forth or across. This will leave a smooth edge without jags.
Using the brush to cut the fabric... ? GENIUS! The dresser is gorgeous.
Love decoupage! Dresser turned out beautifully🥰 Tip: for a real smooth finish one your paper is dry go back over with parchment paper and iron (high heat no steam) to press out any stubble wrinkles😉
I want to try that! Thanks Cassandra💜
Really great tip Cassandra...I will have to experiment! Thanks !🥰👍
Cassandra can you still do this if you already top coated the decoupage image? I’m inexperienced and I’ve got wrinkles! I know you can do it with just base coat and paper but even after top coat? Thanks lady!
@@lindaleef yes that is what I do. Once you’ve put down your paper then do your top coat(s) and let each dry. Once it’s completely dry lay your parchment paper over it and iron out the stubborn wrinkles😊
@@cassandrasmith5517 you helped me once on Facebook. You are the best! Thank you!
Nice! Oh and so glad to see all of you dancing at the end of the video! Dad too!!! Wow!
Wow! The dresser is so beautiful. So glad you tried decoupage again, and the dancing with your dad and Ellie is the sweetest
Don't forget Levi, he was dancing, too. Adorable! 💜
Love the dancing at the end. Your dad has the moves! 🕺
Love it!! You really did a great job at layering. Designing decoupage paper is so fun, but seeing it used is even better.
thanks Jami, so much fun to use your paper! see you soon!
Love the paper - will we ever be able to get this in UK?
I love these types of videos, where you show how to use materials while you transform a piece and throw in a story or two.
Glad to see a how to video on decoupage. I miss seeing you work on pieces.
The dresser is to die for! And your dancing dad, so heart warming ♡♡♡
This dresser is one my most best favorite. I love butterflies and flowers and black and white. Did I tell you I love it?❤
I love what you did with your Dresser Debi! It's a design masterpiece 🖼💖
I have to say though, your Dad dancing stole the show! 😄💖👌💐
I love this piece and those decoupage papers! But the best part was Dad and Levi dancing with yall!! ❤
Debi! I have missed these videos!!!! This dresser is gorgeous. And Dad dancing with you & Ellie tops it!! ❤💎
I love how the black paint shows through and makes the whole piece look framed. Excellent work combining and layering the JRV paper! ❤❤
Dad's got the moves lol.. Beautiful 💞
Love it! Very cute! I so hope I will someday be able to come to your shop, meet you and take a class or two! I am in Ky. so would be quite a trip 🙂. I love love love your DIY paint and all your other goodies!
I feel a bit special knowing that we got to watch you whilst editing this video 🥰 Love this so much, Debi.
You inspired me to transform a 2-drawer Steelcase file cabinet into something that is much more creative and pretty than a putty colored office necessity. I'm even trading out the drawer pulls using black iron pulls from Jami Ray Vintage. I've never done discourage like this, I decided to jump in with both feet, hands, Big Top, DIY paint & more. Thanks Debi for encouraging us to make our homes (office) pretty & functional.
You can also print on parchment paper if you want to personalize something! Also, you can apply modge podge liberally and let it dry completely. Then you take your print, cover it with parchment paper and iron over it until your print sticks. This will stop the problem with bubbling and creasing during application. You can add modge podge on top to seal or use polycrylic.
Very cool! You gave me the courage to do this on a small chest of drawers!
LOVED THIS! Did I see your dad dancing?! He’s AWESOME 👏👏👏
So glad to see this video, I love all of your edited ones they are so fun and you always have great tips. Here's my tip: if you haven't tried the iron-on method of decoupage you are missing out - total game changer! Basically paint 2x coats of mod podge on your surface. Let dry completely (i.e come back tomorrow). Lay your tissue paper design (or rice paper but the thinner the better) on top, set an iron on top (play with the settings to see how high you need) - no steam. The heat reactivates the mod podge turning it into glue just enough to grab the paper. 100% no wrinkles ever. Search on youtube lots of people have posted about this, I had huge troubles with decoupage til I tried it this way.
I just learned this iron on method, tho I use parchment paper between the tissue paper and iron
Missed your solo videos. Love your work.
You're an absolute angel! When I was married, I did so many beautiful crafts. It saved me sanity, tbh. I haven't crafted since my divorce 12 yrs ago. I have never done decoupage and was Very nervous. You made me laugh, taught me a lot and made me feel like I could do this. Thank you, love. Blessed be and peaceful nights, little sister.❤
Love the JRV decoupage paper. The prints,designs are awesome. There is something there for everyone☺
I love decoupage! If its a heavier paper, I use mod podge. The trick with anything you use, top coat or mod podge is it HAS to be even and not thick beforr you lay your paper. Otherwise you have bubbles and wrinkles. I use plastic wrap, disposable gloves or a soft towel for the thicker paper. Then leave it alone and let it dry. I also find that misting the thin paper helps. Don't saturate it.
I love your makeover videos. I remember the Marilyn Monroe video because I think that's how I found you!
thanks friend!
Love this..! Glad you tried it again, I love doing this for clients and have even used paper serviettes... Use cling wrap (ceram wrap), make a ball and gently wrap out bubbles, this prevents tearing🦋🇿🇦
I love the way your dresser turned out! It’s very custom & beautiful! Your Dad dancing at the end was such a treat!!
The trick to heavy paper Debbie is, packing tape. You use it on the backside put tape and peal off. It works for photos. Takes off a layer and makes it thiner. I have not tried with a poster but its a great way to use photos . ❤️
ohhh genius!!!!!
Looks so beautiful. I love adding textiles and paper to furniture. Gives them life!
I’m so happy you tried this again! I’m an artist and I love doing mixed media paintings with collage. I could tell by the way you apply transfers that you are naturally good at collage.
The only reason Marilyn Monroe gave you such a headache is because it was one large image that needed to look intact. Big pieces are hard to manage. I love the papers, but you can use any papers as long as you tear or cut them into smaller pieces, then it’s easy to avoid wrinkles. If papers are slightly heavier you can also peel back a layer. This would be impossible on an oversized image but again, if the elements are smaller it is manageable.
You can also use your liquid patina on both sides as you go. Basically, as a glue like you did and then go over the top of each piece as you’re working, which seals it in and keeps edges down. I loved how this turned out!
The only other tip I could offer is that sometimes torn edges are softer and integrate easier. You could always use white tissue paper (or any color) to fill in background areas if you are using slightly thicker paper and want the surface to be integrated without obvious strong edges you might get with thicker paper.
I’ve bought a whole bunch of the DIY paint and brushes over this past year, but I haven’t started painting yet! When I do, I hope to incorporate collage.
I just love, love your channel. I plan on looking at all your videos. I'm retired now and trying to find me another hobby. I love thifting and I think the things I'm learning from you would go hand-in-hand. Did I say, I love the commentary you mix in with you videos too. Many blessings.
Oh Debi your Dad is so cute I love how he gets involved in your world! 💙💙💙
I had to come back to this because I am about to decoupage right now!! 🙏🏽 wish me luck!! Lol
I ALWAYS love your video's... But seeing your dad at the end was the highlight of this one for me😊😊😊😊.. I LOVE your pops.... He's a creative genius like you .. Watching him put all the crazy pieces together in your store was like watching one of the seven wonders of the world coming together...💖💖💖💖 Love always...
Debi!! I have so missed these videos. I’m sooooo glad you showed decoupaging with layers. This is gorgeous. And you’re right. I didn’t even think about how BIG these papers are! I love this piece!
Thank you!
Loved dancing dad and decoupaged dresser! Glad you attempted again...the dresser turned out so pretty and looks fun as well!😍
Hi Debi, thanks for showing how you decoupage. I've done it soo many years ago & I've forgotten how...look forward to you next video 😊
Very cool
Would have never thought to layer the different papers like that. Looks so beautiful! Love ya all dancing at the end! ❤️❤️
NICE! Mixed media on a dresser. I love all those papers. I'm a retired graphic designer. We love pretty papers!
This is just so so stunning! I love that Marilyn decoupage video and the story that goes with it. And this one is super beautiful and so creative! In love 😍😍😍🍀
Debi that looks amazing you have a real eye for colour never thought those different sheets would've looked that good together you inspire me to be more brave with colours xx
Stunning! I’m so happy you did this again!
The Marilyn video was the first I ever saw! This is gorgeous. That water tip is life! Thank you!!
The water tip is so good, I use every time now :) You are so welcome!
Love the dancing with your family! Always makes me smile!
I love your Dad dancing in this one!
Incredible artistry.
And... YES you DID DEBI!!! Thank you so much for sharing your lessons and creativity with us!! I've heard that to help eliminate wrinkles you mist your paper with water before you adhere! 😘❤️💕 Perhaps using the Water Girl? 😏
Ooo exciting!! I got to be the very first one to like this video!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks for doing this vide-Ive really been diggin the Decoupage lately!🦋💙
Great use of paper, loved piecing and mix of black and white with colored designs! Blessed and safe days!
I watched this last night and then you took it down hee hee. Love it and I love Dad dancing at the end!!! Woo hoo good on you Dad.
I just love your personality! The apple doesnt fall far from the tree!
I have only ever used mod podge as my adhesive medium but have used a variety of papers and fabrics on wood, glass and cardboard. I find the absolute best method for me is to paint with the glue, allow to dry, add a second coat, allow to dry then iron the pattern on. This has worked well for me and I haven't had any problems with wrinkles, bubbles or non-adhesion. I finish with a third coat of mod podge and allow a few days to dry. I don't gift my items for thirty days to ensure the glue has fully cured to prevent damage after gifting. Need to be careful with the heat on glass though. I have only used thick flat glass in this way.
That's so GOOD! ❤
You wanna hear a funny story?
I got married when I was sixteen, my first decopodge project, I decopodged my marriage license to a piece of plywood, that had been cut around the edges scalloped. I then used polyurethane to adhere it and coat the top. It was absolutely beautiful & I never had any trouble, possible because I didn't know any rules to decopodge. Lol
Nothing more I could say about your work just one word BEAUTIFUL 🥰🥰❤
Beautiful use of Jami and Zeb's new papers. I would of never thought all those papers would look so good together. TFS
it turned out so lovely so so so much beautiful
How great to see your dad dancing at the end.
Hi, Debi! I had to watch this again, as I often do with your videos when I`m feeling a bit down :)
This turned out so beautiful. I just love the design and all the lovely flowers & butterflies.
Just wonderful.
I can`t even imagine how much work goes into everything you do.
God gave you so many gifts and on top, he even made you beautiful.
And because one can`t have it all, you sometimes have to struggle a bit harder than others.
But that`s why you`re a brighter star on God`s canvas.
Sending hugs and love from Slovenia
God makes us all his masterpieces, that means you too Lechat, he loves YOU💜
@@DebisDesignDiary
God bless you, Debi❤
Your bee transfer on was what pulled be in ,this one is as great as that one it is so custom and artistic. The pieces are like pen strokes or brush tools for your creativity. It's like the way some people take apart and recreate furniture. The other thing they are like is that of a quilt. The quilter didn't design or create the material used ,however the quilts they make from it are their on piece of art.
Your Marilyn dresser is the first video I watched of yours and I was hooked.
Love your creativity and your sense of color ❣
I love the big blue flowers!!! You poor thing that you had a hard time at first! You look like a pro to me!! I’m glad I found your video!! My drawers have shapes to them so this is perfect! Thank you for solving my decision on what to do!! Keep up the good job girl!!!
Debi, I find when decoupaging flat surfaces, that the iron on method is the fastest & has no wrinkles at all. I recently finished a small wooden piece of furniture that I found on the street. It has ten drawers. I’m using it in my bedroom for underwear, bras, tank tops & socks. I decided to use a length of thin, cotton sari fabric from India. It was the first time using fabric on furniture & I was nervous. But it turned out really well. I painted it, then decoupaged over the paint then sealed it. I left the ten drawers wood, just stained them & the legs. Try this method next time you’re up to decoupaging. You’ll be hooked! Love, love, love this piece.🥰
Super cute I save all my scraps too :)
Love your paper choices.
I decoupage with wall paper adhesive and then i seal it with polycrylic .it work lovely.
Chalk it up fancy has great tips on this technique. She uses plastic wrap over the design then smooths it down and also uses a brayer. Dresser turned out beautiful.
I was there watching all the way. That 1st dresser came out looking beautiful.
Just love your energy and wow it turned out great. I just want to decoupage everything now.
Another awesome job ....but I am determined to used what ever type of paper or material to decopage because it's just to costly to buy special thin paper...
OMG! I want 2 of each design!! Beautiful papers!!
I like you black and white base colors, it gives the piece a modern feel. Decoupage is for every style, not just Shabby Chique or French Country.
You are so talented I enjoy watching your videos so much I just wished I wasn’t on the other side of the country I would be in your store every day soak up some of your creativity.
Beautiful - can’t wait to try! The way you put them together! 💖
Debi that turned out Absolutely Amazing!!🥰👏👏
You are just so stinking good at what you do!!! Gotta give yourself more credit girly because you truly are amazing and beautiful in just cute little you and everything that you create 😊💕💕
That's just gorgeous! Love it
I did decoupage in the early 1980s. It was a fun craft. But, I didn’t like how thick the paper to decoupage was. This thinner paper with such beautiful depth and color is wonderful.
This dresser is awesome, love to see a video of you working a piece of furniture ! Thanks !
Looks awesome Debbie 🤩
💙💜You really have such a beautiful gift! You pieced those together perfectly!! It’s gorgeous!💜💙
You did an amazing job. You are so creative and I love that you let us learn along with you! Please keep posting!
Omg debi! I love your decoupage dresser! I love how you layered all those papers together! I love love love it!
Stunning! You are THE design DIVA!
This could not have been more timely. I want to do a decoupage project and have no idea how to start! Thank you! ❤️🙏❤️
I watched that first M. Monroe poster decoupage video you made and afterwards I put a Audrey Hepburn poster on a kitchen table for my niece. You are right…it was so hard and I have done very little decoupaging since then😳. Tonight I am trying my hand at decoupage again using a large decoupage paper. Wish me luck!!!
Ha I commented before the video was over, didn’t think you were doing your dance and there it was with you’re awesome dad dancing. So cute 😊
loved having him in the dance segment!
Wow it turned out great!! Thanks Debi!
Wow!!! This came out beautiful!! I'm about to try to decoupage a dresser for the first time ever so you made me feel a little more confident, and I really love how you were able to combine different designs together so cohesively.
Beautiful paper....I like to paint , decapage, then seal with modepodge, dry then sand then mod, then sand then mod and sand...gives it a silky feeling
Gorgeous as usual. You make it look effortless. Post your soundtracks! (maybe in a Spotify playlist or something?...Love 'em 😍
I loved that dresser, Debi! It’s always been one of my favorites.