Souvenir bottle with direct and reverse decoupage

in #art3 years ago

Souvenir bottle with direct and reverse decoupage

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Hello everyone! With you @garnet1!

In this article I want to bring to your attention a master class on creating decor for a bottle. In this technique there will be decoupage forward and backward. At first glance, it may seem that all this is very difficult, but I hasten to assure you otherwise. In fact, anyone can decorate a bottle in this way, it just takes a little persistence.

Don't judge, dear friends, I tried very hard!

Materials:

  • Bottle with cork;
  • Decoupage cloth;
  • Print out a picture;
  • Lace;
  • Water-resistant glue;
  • Acrylic paint steel, white and black;
  • Acrylic varnish;
  • Alcohol;
  • Scotch tape;
  • PVA glue.

I had a bottle with a convex relief at the top. This will come in handy for further decorating.
The entire bottle needs to be degreased with alcohol.

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Then I took a decoupage napkin, divided it into layers. I chose a motif and carefully separated it by tearing off the excess edges.

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I put the picture on the front side of the bottle and stretch PVA glue evenly on top of the napkin. From the center to the edges. I leave it to dry.

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I made a mixture of acrylic white paint and PVA glue 2:1.
Using a sponge, I dabbed the paint all over the bottle. Only left the window clear.

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I left it to dry.

I take the printed picture on office paper and thin it with duct tape.
I put tape on the back side and tear it off. I do this until the paper is as thin as a napkin.

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I tear off the motif with my hands and put it on the previous napkin and do the same thing. I distribute glue over the entire surface. Then I attach the file and carefully iron it with my fingers, thus expelling the air and excess glue.

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Drying with a hair dryer.
It is necessary to glue the lace on the neck of the bottle. I glue with waterproof glue.

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Then I distribute the lace patterns where I like.

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I also painted the cork white and glued a lace flower.

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After the glue dried, I repainted everything black with a sponge, except for the window and decoupage.

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Moving on to the final stage.

I take the silver acrylic paint, dip the sponge in it, and immediately remove the excess paint.
And gently, with blurring motions, I go over the entire black surface.

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After it dried completely, I applied acrylic varnish.
This is the result I got.

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Thank you so much for your attention!!! Success and creative prosperity to all!!! Yours @garnet1!

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Wow you did amazing work. I learned something from you. I had never seen any one use tape to thin down the paper image for decoupage. I love the lace on them as well.

Thank you so much! I'm glad I was able to share a little bit of my experience