Another attempt. I have done decoupage technique this time on a canvas board. The procedure is same as the previous one.


by Madhavi on January 2, 2009
Another attempt. I have done decoupage technique this time on a canvas board. The procedure is same as the previous one.







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dear crafty, all your works are really excellent. from 1 week, it became a habit for me to check your website everyday. excellent work. please do more and share with us. i am intrested in sharing some of my crafts. If you are intrested, i can send them. Really thank you very much for trying new varieties of crafts and sharing with us.
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madhavi
Hi madhu
Thanks alot for your wonderful comment. My site is for sharing craft ideas – I would be more than happy if you could contribute your craft ideas and photos to getcrafty@ymail.com or madhavisivan@gmail.com
madhavi
thank you very much dear
Good work!
Looks original
Ravi varma-kk padikkunnath arinjilla tto
:-p
Thanks
excellent work …. i would like to try it out … and let me see the result …
Thanks
hi
what is this decoupage???????
hi
excellent work
can u guide me how to do decoupage on canvas board
my mail id Hema_satheesh@rediffmail.com
9841723072
plz do help me too do canvus n guide me to do basic @least and give me d material detail on risk.rahu@yahoo.com
can u guide me how to do rajastani murals(trible banjara)
Use a product called Mod Podge (available at craft stores) to apply simulated brush strokes to the decoupage piece. Simply brush it on as if you were painting the image itself. It will dry clear, and the brush strokes will make the decoupage look like part of the canvas painting behind it.
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