Christmas decoration in Baroque style. Decoupage with napkin. Modelling with Fimo.
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 Published On Nov 17, 2022

A napkin decoupage is not exactly easy, especially when the surface you're gluing it to is curved. The napkin is very thin and delicate, changes size in contact with water and is very sensitive to touch. Work delicately with it and you're sure to love it.
On round surfaces, even if you have a lot of decoupage experience, you can't glue it without creases. But, we've left in the vid clip a few tricks on what you can do with those creases so that they disappear completely.
Materials used
- flat plastic globe
- white primer
- white acrylic paint
- napkin
- decoupage glue
- acrylic pastel colours, with lots of water
- antiquing gel, olive green and antiquing paint, seaweed green
- silicone mould
- express glue
- bituminous ageing patina
- gold metallic wax
- polymer clay, Fimo, hot drying, but you can use any brand of the same type, premol , waxed or sculpey
- instead of polymer paste, you can use cold-drying clay, but you must be careful to remove the elements from the mould without deforming them. Difficult but not impossible.
- Solvent-based gloss varnish, in 2 thin, successive coats, drying in between.
For the 3D mould find the tutorial here
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If you have any questions, I look forward to hearing from you in the comments, and if you like my decorations, find me on instagram   / daniela_naftanaila  

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