decoupage

     

Decoupage (or écoupage) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cut outs onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf, etc. Commonly an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered by cutouts from magazines or from purpose-manufactured papers. Each layer is sealed with varnishes (often multiple coats) until the "stuck on" appearance disappears and the result looks like painting or inlay work. The traditional technique used 30-40 layers of varnish which were then sanded to a polished finish. This was known in 18th century England as The Art of Japanning after its presumed origins.

Trivia about decoupage

  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew) From the French meaning "to cut out", it's the decorative art I'm demonstrating here
  • It's the art of decorating with shellacked paper cutouts
  • From the French for "to cut out", it's the art of decorating furniture with varnished paper cutouts
  • In the 18th century this artistic technique was known as Japanning from its presumed origins
  • In this craft, paper cutouts are glued to furniture or accessories & covered with many coats of varnish
  • In this French-named art form, paper cutouts are used to cover a flat surface, then varnish is applied