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ITD Collection, Mulberry Rice papers, Gold, Art Nouveau, Decoupage, 2 sheets, DIY Furniture Decor, A3 16.54×11.7 in, Mixed Media, FPA2003

ITD Collection, Mulberry Rice papers, Gold, Art Nouveau, Decoupage, 2 sheets, DIY Furniture Decor, A3 16.54×11.7 in, Mixed Media, FPA2003

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The set includes 2 sheets of A3 mulberry paper (420×297 mm / 16.54×11.7 in).

The paper is intended for both professional and amateur use. It is perfect for decorating furniture such as chests of drawers, wardrobes, cabinets, tables, as well as for decorating lampshades, frames, doors, walls and painting canvases. It is an excellent choice for people who want to change their interior using handicraft DIY techniques.

Properties of mulberry paper

Thin, light and flexible, but very durable.
It does not contain visible thick fibers – the effect of a smooth finish.
The structure resembles fabric, but retains the properties of paper.
It easily adapts to rounded and irregular surfaces.
Perfect for shabby chic, vintage, rustic and romantic looks.
Thanks to modern digital printing technology, the colors are durable, saturated and do not wash off under the influence of glue.
Use

Furniture (chests of drawers, tables, wardrobes, mirror frames, drawer fronts)
Wall decorations and interior design elements
Canvases, panels and canvases
Mixed media projects, decoupage, DIY, art journals
Instructions for use

Prepare: paper, decoupage glue, brush, scissors, sandpaper, varnish or wax.
Remove white margins by trimming them gently.
Match the artwork to the surface – prime the background white if necessary.
Apply the glue to the surface of the furniture.
Apply the paper, smooth it, removing the air.
Also coat the top of the paper with a layer of glue (from the center to the edges).
Leave to dry or blow dry.
Gently remove excess paper with sandpaper.
Protect the work with varnish or wax.

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