Hello friends, welcome to another tutorial by Itsy Bitsy. Today, we shall make a Vintage themed decoupage coaster. These coasters are an easy DIY, fun to do and takes very little time. This can also be a cute gift 🙂
Materials Required:
MDF/Wooden blank
Decoupage Paper
Decoupage glue
Pigment Ink
Foam brush
Sponge
Scissor
Pencil
Method:
Step 1 – Take a MDF Coaster, place it on a decoupage paper & mark the outline
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Step 2 – Cut it long the marked line
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Step 3 – Apply decoupage glue on the coaster using the foam applicator
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Step 4- Stick the decoupage paper
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Step 5 – Let it dry, dab the edges with pigment ink to give it a vintage look
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Step 6 – Apply decoupage glue once again on the coaster as a sealant & to have a glazed look
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The vintage themed decoupage coaster is ready. Choose from the wide variety of Itsy Bitsy decoupage sheets & wooden blanks and give wings to your imagination. Let us know what you thought of this tutorial. 🙂 🙂
Link to supplies :
MDF/Wooden blank-Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/decoupage/mdf-blank/decorable-coaster-made-of-mdf-square-shape-4-inch-1pc-ib
Decoupage Paper –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/decoupage/decoupage-paper
Decoupage Paper –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/decoupage/decoupage-paper
Decoupage glue –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&keyword=71504
Pigment Ink –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&keyword=Pigment+Ink
Foam brush –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&keyword=Foam+brush
Sponge –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/party/kids/gifting/angry-bird-shape-eraser-4pcs-blister-ib
Scissor –Â http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&keyword=scissor
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Absolutely beautiful!
This is fantastic. Well done
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you so much 🙂
Can we use this same paper for decoupage earring?
The tutorial is simple and easy.
I dont have the pigment ink.
Any alternative please.
Thanks.