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Article: Stick with the varnishing act; You can use colourful scraps and a pot of glue to turn drab items into a work of art. Anna Matthews shows NAN ENSOR how it's done.(Home)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- April 24, 2001
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Byline: NAN ENSOR
IF the spring sunshine is showing up your decor in a drab light, then read on - here's an idea to add a splash of colour to jaded surroundings.
This week Anna Matthews is getting stuck into decoupage, which is the posh name for one of the simplest decorating techniques around. All you do to create your design is stick on some paper cut-outs.
As long as the surface is flat, you can use decoupage on almost anything, from small accessories such as vases or trays ...
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