Louise Crosbie has taken everyday items such as a watering can, some doorknobs, a wooden tray and a picture frame and completely transformed them using decoupage papers, old book pages and paper napkins. The resulting items are then sealed with decoupage glue. This craft is very easy to learn and it is easy to personalise items and give them a new and refreshing look.
Decoupage is one of the most popular papercrafts that has re-emerged recently. It is a traditional craft that is extremely popular in the US and is growing in popularity in the UK as a result of the trend for upcycling, altered art, etc. It has been given a complete facelift by the appearance on the market of some fabulous papers, adhesives and finishing products from companies such as Decopatch and DecoArt. It involves gluing papers on to everyday objects to give them a completely new and exciting look. It works on all surfaces, including card, metal, wood, plastic and glass, and is hugely versatile in terms of the looks that can be achieved, and the kinds of items you can transform.
A new papercraft title for the Twenty to Make series
20 easy-to-make projects
Materials are easy to obtain and inexpensive
About Louise Crosbie
Louise Crosbie has a Facebook page called Zuzu's petals altered art, which currently has 747 followers, and she also helps run the Facebook page for Calico Crafts, for whom she is also Design Team Coordinator and Head Designer. This page has 1147 followers. Her blog zuzuspetalsstuff.blogspot.co.uk gets around 3000 visits a month. As well as working with Calico Crafts, Louise has been a 'helping artist' for DecoArt for the past year, and from March will be on the full design team. She's just become a designer for DoCrafts, and will be designing for their Creativity magazine. Louise has also designed for The Craft Stamper, The Artistic Stamper, Katzelcraft (a French rubber stamp company) and Crafty Individuals. She runs workshops from her home in Scotland, and has also done workshops and demos for craft groups and shops around the UK.
Love to Make
May 2016
In this latest offering from the brilliantly priced Twenty to Make series, Louise Crosbie has taken everyday items such as doorknobs, a wooden tray and a picture frame and completely transformed them using decoupage papers, old book pages and paper napkins. Decoupage has had a big resurgence in popularity recently and it's easu tp see why. The craft has been given a complete facelift with some fabulous papers adhesives and finishing products now available. We love this author and if anyone is unsure about decoupage this book is a great place to start!
Crafter's Corner
Decoupage is one of the most popular papercrafts that has re-emerged recently. It is a traditional craft that is extremely popular in the US and is growing in popularity in the UK as a result of the trend for upcycling, altered art, etc. It has been given a complete facelift by the appearance on the market of some fabulous papers, adhesives and finishing products from companies such as Decopatch and DecoArt. It involves gluing papers on to everyday objects to give them a completely new and exciting look. It works on all surfaces, including card, metal, wood, plastic and glass, and is hugely versatile in terms of the looks that can be achieved, and the kinds of items you can transform.
http://crafters-corner.com/modern-decoupage/