papier mache egg to decoupage? I'm having any success!
papier mache egg to decoupage? I'm having any success!
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Might polystyrene ones help?
http://www.craftsuperstore.co.uk/Chi...CPT827906.html
or these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISA...m=260323012111
or these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISA...3#ht_584wt_897
Good luck!
Found some here:
http://www.littlecraftybugs.co.uk/li...ubxgroupid=628
Darice make some but I couldn't find a uk stockist
Janet
'Misspent youth, overspent middle age'
Thank you both so much. Those are the ones I need jr77. They also have baubles and the eggs where going to be a dry (or sticky in this case) run so I can do baubles for Christmas (sorry to mention the C word).
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Shame on you GP! Isuppose I have to forgive you as Graham has left the Christmas emoticons up.
Janet
'Misspent youth, overspent middle age'
I just make my own with balloons, newspaper and wallpaper paste lol - not that Im a cheapskate in any way shape or form.
You're not Morgana but I could see all that taking much more time than the decoupage I am having one of my sadly all to usual problems with the decoupage in that I have some blanks (a tray, waste paper basket and a couple of boxes) I have papers, glue, etc., but I am frozen when it comes to getting started. I even know that fear of not being perfect stops many people learning new things but I am really stuck. I am hoping the eggs (being very small and less significant) may break the spell. I also like working on small things so I hope I can grow from small to larger. I am really taken with Victorian decoupage and just need to break the spell.
Think this links to my Pinterest board http://www.pinterest.com/chucklemouse/
Why don't you start with something that doesn't matter? I cover boxes that things have been posted in or chocolate boxes etc if they are a useful shape and reasonably strong. The decoupage adds strength and covers up horrible labels dents etc. Mulberry paper is excellent to use as it remains strong if you over wet it and you can cut shapes in contrasting colours and they sort of blend together. It also looks fine matt so it doesn't need a varnish (the PVA gives it enough finish). That would be a good starting point and after that I'm sure you wil have got over your 'first time' nerves. You can experiment with different adhesives that way too and find the mix that you prefer working with.
Janet
'Misspent youth, overspent middle age'
Do you all remember when Princess Pinflair used to demonstrate those eggs, teddies, balls etc. that she stuck pins all over and turned into decorations? I can remember thinking it looked like a lot of hardwork, lol. Not so long ago there was a lady on CC demonstrating pushing fabric into eggs and making decorative items too. I would have liked to have a go at that but like GrannyP couldn't find the equipment.
These sound very interesting, would love to see what they look like when finished. I think Bev Rochester had some decorated eggs on her blog just before Christmas (oops sorry C word again) I get that feeling quite a lot GP, you have a sort of idea in your head and then panic sets in that it won't turn out quite as well as you'd imagined, and it puts you off starting it.
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