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  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-208
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    Susan Driggers shows you how to transform an unfinished chest into a eye-popping piece of art.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Here's a close-up of the detailing involved in this project.

    Materials:

    Decoupage medium
    Crackle medium
    Antiquing mediums
    12 different patterns of paper
    Unfinished wood chest
    Poster of your choice (goes on the front of the chest)
    Heavyweight wrapping paper
    Color copy made from a swatch of fabric

    1. Begin with sanding if a wooden piece is used.

    2. Paint any edges or crevices that might show from behind the paper. Driggers used a dark green paint since the poster she used on the drawer fronts had a dark background. Apply the paint with a brush in the crevices and a sponge around the edges (figure A). Be sure every corner is covered. Let dry.

    3. For the drawer faces: cut the paper or poster into "tiles" to fit. The finished project will look similar to a tile mural. Using a small roller, apply decoupage medium to the back of the paper and press onto drawer face (figure B ). The medium goes on white but dries clear. Be sure to press paper securely over edges. Continue covering furniture with paper "buttered" with decoupage medium.

    4. After the entire piece has been covered with decorative paper and the decoupage medium has dried thoroughly, apply a layer of decoupage medium over the entire surface.

    5. Apply crackle medium with a foam brush. Let dry about 20 minutes.

    6. Brush on a clear, water-based varnish. A thicker coat results in thicker crackling, and a thinner coat of varnish results in finer cracks. Let dry.

    7. Using a small sponge for control, apply antiquing medium to the entire surface and then rub off (figure C). Driggers used a dark umber antiquing medium.


    RESOURCES :
    Absolute Beginner's Decoupage: The Simple Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Beautiful Decoupage
    ISBN: 0823000559
    Author: Alison Jenkins
    Order this title from Amazon.com.

    Watson-Guptill Publications
    Website: www.watsonguptill.com

    The Decoupage Gallery: A Collection of Over 450 Color and 550 Black-and-White Design Motifs
    Model: 0823012891
    Author: Dee Davis
    Order this title from Amazon.com.

    Watson-Guptill Publications
    Website: www.watsonguptill.com


    GUESTS :
    Susan Diggers
    PO Box 871026
    Stone Mountain, GA 30087-9998
    Phone: 770-979-8333
    Fax: 770-978-1724
    Email: susan@designfaux.com
    Website: www.designfaux.com
    Artist/Designer/Inventor, School of Creative Arts

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