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Carefully lay your paper down. Use your fingers, a brayer, or even a piece of cling wrap to gently smooth out wrinkles and bubbles.
Once dry, apply 1–2 protective top coats of your medium to seal everything in place. For furniture, a water-based sealer like Minwax Polycrylic is often recommended. denepeedeerged
Use napkins, tissue paper, or specialized Decoupage Queen papers. You can cut precise shapes or tear edges for a more blended look. Carefully lay your paper down
Clean and sand your object (wood, metal, or glass). You may want to paint it a light color first to make your paper designs "pop". For furniture, a water-based sealer like Minwax Polycrylic
For beginners, starting with a simple project like a or picture frame is a great way to practice.
Brush a thin layer of a medium like Mod Podge or liquid patina onto the surface.