Shabby's Schmuck Is Great

Shabby schik tray

Popular in the 1980s, the shabby-shik style is now experiencing second birth. And decoupling becomes a really popular hobby.

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Don't you know the mischief yet? Well, let's start by making a fake tray together. Strictly, decoupling is not a style, but a decoration technique that is easily accessible to any person. And we'll be in a very relevant shabby-shik style today. So we're not going to get out of fashion and learn simple, but very effective, technique. So, the decoupling of the tray is a master class that might make you buy a favorite hobby!

You'll need:

  • A beautiful napkin;
  • brown and white acrylic paint on wood;
  • Sale glue;
  • Flash bone;
  • The candle;
  • Small-scale saturation paper;
  • A soft rag.

Idea and photos from muratordom.com.ua

    • 1.

      Brown paint covers the tray outside. If you're decorating an old tray, don't forget to clean the surface before you start work.

    • 2.

      Processing the edges of the wax candle. Covering the tray with white paint from inside and outside.

    • 3.

      We purify the end of the tray with a white paint layer.

    • 4.

      We're good at the bottom. We're gluing the drawing, scrambling the paper from the center to the periphery. Our master...Grade class The tree is over. Shybbi's new tray is ready!

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