I'm thinking of doing some decoupage on a wooden painted mailbox, so it will need to be weather resistant. Any advice for someone who has never done decoupage before?
you can get special fine paper which is thinner...the decopatch stuff is also tougher than tissue, also Craft Consortium is another well known brand. There is stuff on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2053587.m570.l1313.TR12.TRC2.A0.H0.Xdecoupage+paper.TRS0&_nkw=decoupage+paper&_sacat=0 you can also do...
I was hoping for something a bit finer than sticking ordinary paper on, I was hoping to give the appearance of the picture being painted on rather than stuck on, so I wouldn't want a back ground, and it would need to be extremely thin, more like a transfer.
Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree or do I have the wrong idea of decoupage?
you can also do decoupage with patterned paper serviettes. Its a bit fiddly because you have to separate the layers, google napkin decoupage. For external use you need a waterproof finishing coat, Mod podge do an outdoor one and this can also be used to stick down your images.
Thanks Woof, that looks more like it, the rub ons look finer as they dont have the backgrounds but not sure they would be durable enough. I'm surprised no one seems to do the pictures without the background, that's what I really wanted. I may give it a go in the next few days, thanks all for your help and advice.
Ok, so it appears that what I am looking for is "die cut" decoupage pictures, I have found some now I think, I will order them and see how they work out.
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