I just decoupaged upholstery fabric on the inside back of a cabinet I painted with a faux copper patina paint finish. Everyone loves it and it was really easy. The thick fabric is wrinkle proof. The only problem I had was cutting the excess.
That is so stinkin cute! The color is wonderful and I do love how the red/orange came through when distressed. I love découpage but have never used fabric before! Yea! Another new thing to try! Lol.
I just love ❤️ all your video’s But this is my favorite so far. I say that about all your diy. I really want to try this one . Thank you for all the video’s you make.
Cab fleece be decoupage on wooden chairs? I have sone fun fleece I want to put on my dad’s old kitchen chair to spruce up my dad’s old chair to use in my sewing room.
Just what I needed :))) Everybody is decoupaging with the same materials and I`ve got so many different beautiful and old materials that I`d like to transfer to furniture. Fabric is one of them. Thank you so much. I just subscribed to your great channel :)
I would like to decoupage fabric onto a wood plaque…..and once dry, I would like to decoupage a photo copy of my parent’s signatures on top. What would be the best way to do this? Also, can the iron on method be used with fabric onto wood?
This came out beautiful, thanks for sharing, When you have a chance, would you give the french name of that poly you use on your table pls ? have a great day !
I have a light cotton table cloth that I am constantly washing because of messy kids, if I did this with the cloth would it be okay as is after finishing? Or would I need to seal it with something more resistant to wear when I scrub down the table? If so I was considering Varathane triple thick polyurethane.
I’ve fabric decoupaged several times with thin cotton, my favorite but have you ever tried fabric decoupaging with chiffon or polyester? Think silk is also very easy as well. Just wondering.
Have you ever taken 70 yr old magazine articles and cleared coated it to the top of a end table? I have some super cool 70 yr old music magazines and the covers are beautifulllllllllll. I was wanting to take the covers and put them onto vintage end tables with a clear coat on them so ppl can see them. I've never done this before. Is it possible, hard, very involved or fairly easy for a beginner? I live near music venues so the vintage magazines would be super cool but I don't know how to put them properly onto vintage small tables so they have clear coat fininishes and adhere properly. Tips?
My family had a agricultural seed company in the 1960s and they used thick cotton feed sacks. How could I use them on a table since they're a thicker material? Thanks.
Curious, do you know how easily this can be removed? I have a coffee table that needs to be refinished, but I don’t want to do all that work now while I have a child and lots of pets.
I would like to decoupage some heavier upholstery fabric to the doors of a sideboard. As the fabric is quite textured, I was thinking of not adding layers of poly acrylic over the fabric once it is glued to the wood. Please may I ask you for your thoughts?
Yes, that would be beautiful but I’m not sure if the poly acrylic would be strong enough to hold it on there you might want to use a different type of glue I would go to the hardware store and ask what they think would be the best adhesive to use fabric to wood
Can the poly acrylic you are using in this project be used for all decoupaging projects rather than Mod Podge? I decopauge with paper napkins and thin papers as well.
Yes you can but it might not hear very well if you’re doing it on plastic I would spray it with a spray primer first and then decoupage fabric on top of that
Never knew you could do this and now you’ve given me a great idea. YOur tool board in the start of this video behind you,that I’m guessing was a mirror once a upon a time. I have a beautiful frame from a mirror too and I need somewhere to put all my garden tools so I’m going to decoupage the inner and re drill all the holes in that board you put behind the frame I also have little pots the same to store all my bits and bobs.
i love the technique but the color of the table is not my cup of tea...i try the technique before and it looked horrible because i used spray glue..now i am going to try your technique and see if i can have a better luck...thank you for sharing..
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Did this several years ago for some of our outdoor side tables and still looks great.
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Thank you!! I’m going on try this on a sewing box I found on the side of the road too 🤩
Wonderful!
Once again you NAILED it!!!! I love all your upcycles, you are the queen of turning 'trash' to treasure!!!!
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I just decoupaged upholstery fabric on the inside back of a cabinet I painted with a faux copper patina paint finish. Everyone loves it and it was really easy. The thick fabric is wrinkle proof. The only problem I had was cutting the excess.
Great idea !!
Turned lovely, thank you for the polyacrylic tip 👍 I’ve tried fabric with mod pudge on small items and it’s ok for little things.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Alison! Yes small items are fine but poly best for big projects
I love this, just my style!
FINALLY! Someone who can e plain process step by step. been searching everywhere trying to find.info. THANKS!!
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What a clever use for a scarf to marry with a table, and those feet added are adorable
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Looks tropically perfectly boho
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I did a small table today was my very first time. Turned out great
Awesome!!! glad it was helpful
Really cute! It’s perfect worth the orange showing through.
It really is!
Tyfs, ive never seen decopouged furniture love it
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I’m moving into a 100 year old farmhouse and am looking for inexpensive items and ideas how to furnish it. This will be very helpful! Thank you!
Glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching Barbara
Perfect timing for an art project I was planning on doing this weekend.
Have fun!!
WOW...what a fun project. Turned out FANOMINAL
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Thanks 😊
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing! 💯 ❣️
You are so welcome!
My favourite Canadian artist!, tyfs
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That is so stinkin cute! The color is wonderful and I do love how the red/orange came through when distressed. I love découpage but have never used fabric before! Yea! Another new thing to try! Lol.
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Another winner! Thanks so much!
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Great transformation of the side table. Thanks for sharing your skills and ideas.
Your so welcome!
I needed your tip on polyacrylic. I don't like mod podge much. Great project!
Yes I prefer it! Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Cass
I just love ❤️ all your video’s But this is my favorite so far. I say that about all your diy. I really want to try this one . Thank you for all the video’s you make.
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Really great job! Thanks for sharing your passion for others to learn!
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How cute! The idea is great. Thanks
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Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing. I will try it!
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Such a great upcycle! 👍
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I love it Diedra!
Adorable! Thank you for your hard work and inspirations for us!
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I love this idea- I will for sure have an attempt at it🌻 thanks for sharing
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What an awesome transformation. What fun fabric. As always thanks for sharing 🤗🤗😗❤❤❤
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Turned out really darling!
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Soooo cute 🥰 thanks for sharing I will be on the look out for cut material now
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Awesome idea, I am doing a project similar to this soon using a wooden crate 💗💗
Great idea!!
I'm in love! 😍😍
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beautiful table! definitely would have in the home!
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Love it! It turned out fantastic. Thanks for sharing, Deidre
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I absolutely love this!!!! Great job!!!
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Beautiful 🤩
Thanks for sharing ❤️
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A beautiful job!
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Wow really nice 👍 Thank you for sharing
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Love this! ❤❤👍
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Cab fleece be decoupage on wooden chairs? I have sone fun fleece I want to put on my dad’s old kitchen chair to spruce up my dad’s old chair to use in my sewing room.
I think it would be too thick
What a great idea! Love from NB
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Fabulous ❤️
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Just what I needed :)))
Everybody is decoupaging with the same materials and I`ve got so many different beautiful and old materials that I`d like to transfer to furniture. Fabric is one of them.
Thank you so much.
I just subscribed to your great channel :)
So glad you found me! Love new crafting friends. Hope you find lots of great content
I would like to decoupage fabric onto a wood plaque…..and once dry, I would like to decoupage a photo copy of my parent’s signatures on top. What would be the best way to do this? Also, can the iron on method be used with fabric onto wood?
This came out beautiful, thanks for sharing, When you have a chance, would you give the french name of that poly you use on your table pls ? have a great day !
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Christine. Oh my I am not sure. It is water based polyacrylic sealer any brand will work
Great idea 💡 👍
This works great!
Nice work
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I have a light cotton table cloth that I am constantly washing because of messy kids, if I did this with the cloth would it be okay as is after finishing? Or would I need to seal it with something more resistant to wear when I scrub down the table? If so I was considering Varathane triple thick polyurethane.
Yes that might work ok!
I’ve fabric decoupaged several times with thin cotton, my favorite but have you ever tried fabric decoupaging with chiffon or polyester? Think silk is also very easy as well. Just wondering.
Yes I’ve tried lots of different materials and they all work really well thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
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Have you ever taken 70 yr old magazine articles and cleared coated it to the top of a end table? I have some super cool 70 yr old music magazines and the covers are beautifulllllllllll. I was wanting to take the covers and put them onto vintage end tables with a clear coat on them so ppl can see them. I've never done this before. Is it possible, hard, very involved or fairly easy for a beginner? I live near music venues so the vintage magazines would be super cool but I don't know how to put them properly onto vintage small tables so they have clear coat fininishes and adhere properly. Tips?
Sounds like a fun project! Should work well
My family had a agricultural seed company in the 1960s and they used thick cotton feed sacks. How could I use them on a table since they're a thicker material? Thanks.
Might be a bit thick but would be worth a go :) How wonderful to have those bags!
Curious, do you know how easily this can be removed? I have a coffee table that needs to be refinished, but I don’t want to do all that work now while I have a child and lots of pets.
It would be tricky to remove
I would like to decoupage some heavier upholstery fabric to the doors of a sideboard. As the fabric is quite textured, I was thinking of not adding layers of poly acrylic over the fabric once it is glued to the wood. Please may I ask you for your thoughts?
Yes, that would be beautiful but I’m not sure if the poly acrylic would be strong enough to hold it on there you might want to use a different type of glue I would go to the hardware store and ask what they think would be the best adhesive to use fabric to wood
@@OurUpcycledLife Thank you so much. 😀
Would this work on laminate wood? I want to redo my cube shelf like this! Or should I sand it down before?
Would need a primer or sand
Do you put the fabric straight after the polyacrylic or wait to dry out a bit?
Straight on
Can the poly acrylic you are using in this project be used for all decoupaging projects rather than Mod Podge? I decopauge with paper napkins and thin papers as well.
Yes, you can use poly acrylic instead of mod Podge
Can you do this on plastic do ya think?
Yes you can but it might not hear very well if you’re doing it on plastic I would spray it with a spray primer first and then decoupage fabric on top of that
Do you think this would work for floor tiles?
Probably not
Do you need to use the clear satin finish or will the matte or flat finish work?
Either will work
Instead of using an X-Acto knife to trim the fabric, could you have use that technique with a lighter that burns the extra fabric away?
No it’s too thick
Nice, but Polyurethane is not poly-acrylic. ;)
Never knew you could do this and now you’ve given me a great idea. YOur tool board in the start of this video behind you,that I’m guessing was a mirror once a upon a time. I have a beautiful frame from a mirror too and I need somewhere to put all my garden tools so I’m going to decoupage the inner and re drill all the holes in that board you put behind the frame I also have little pots the same to store all my bits and bobs.
Glad I could help!
i love the technique but the color of the table is not my cup of tea...i try the technique before and it looked horrible because i used spray glue..now i am going to try your technique and see if i can have a better luck...thank you for sharing..
Yes the poly will work much better :)
The legs don’t go at all - too tall.
Why not just tuck the fabric around the edges instead of cutting it?
You could
It’s pronounced daycopodge not deecopoge.
My Canadian accent! Thanks for watching
Pronunciation is by and large a regional thing. It’s also rude to say things like this to people.
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I really see no point in a decoupaged table top.