So many of us simply love thrifting and junking! You know all of those odd plates you pick up for under $1 and you are not sure what to do with them, well here is a fun idea. It's quick and easy and with the variety of images available here on The Graphics Fairy, you can create so many different styles that will fit your decor perfectly. You can make your own plate of walls.
All you need is some plates...images...scissors, exacto blade if cutting intricate images,
a craft bond or any spray adhesive of your choice, an acrylic sealer and your images.
Once you get started you will not want to stop. The possibilities are endless and anyone
can do it!
Take your images or images and lightly spray them with a clear coat acrylic.
Allow the image to try completely.
Cut you images out.
Now lightly spray the back of the image with a craft bond adhesive of your choice.
Allow to set for a few minutes...
now apply the image exactly where you want it...
and then press down...making sure that everything is adhered and completely
flat and viola you are done!
repeat...repeat...repeat! Depending on how intricate your cutting has to be
and how many dishes you want to create you should be done in less than an
hour for approximately 6 dishes and that includes clean up time.
Oh the POSSIBILITIES!!!
Well it's been tons of fun and I will see you in another 2 weeks, if you would
like to say hi before then, come and visit me over at The Cottage Market.
(((((Hugs)))))
Andrea
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What a GREAT idea, Andrea!! Totally pinning this one. Have a fabulous day ~
ReplyDeletexo Heidi
Love this idea.gotta look for some plates
ReplyDeleteSo lovely.....I so want to do this. I have seen this with words on the plates...may try LOVE for Valentine's day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the jOY xoxox
great idea, andra! thanks for sharing the steps:)
ReplyDeleteI love these! Andrea, this is such a great idea. I really need to go thrifting and find some pretty plates and try this. Thank-you, Karen, for featuring Andrea and her awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of sealing the paper ahead of time, but it makes sense. I'm sure that is a good idea for lots of appliques. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome project as always. So wonderful to be able to know you'll give us wonderful projects. Thanks Andrea for the plate decoupage project. I'll be looking for some nice plates now to decoupage with incredibly gorgeous images. So lucky to have found Graphics Fairy. I'm always telling people about this wonderful site. Just had to print this one out so I can get going with it. Sealing the paper ahead is a great hint.
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Fabulous idea! I collect vintage plates and overflowing with them. Some, or rather, most have nothing in the middle and came look quite plain. This is the perfect solution!
Thanks for a great post!
Cathy
P.S. Last three words of your first paragraph "plate of walls". Is that anything like a "wall of plates"? lol I'm so glad someone else does that other than just me. I even garble my English some days and speak that way.
Hi again,
DeleteI always, always, always preview my comments and this time I didn't. Should have! lol
- "plates and" s/b "plates and am"
- "middle and came" s/b "middle and can"
A bit of the pot calling the kettle black! lol
Like I said, some days you would never know English is my first and mostly only language!
Silly me!
Cathy
Even so, a lot of distracting typos in this tutorial. Fun project, nevertheless!
DeleteWow what a gorgeous project! My mind is spinning with possibilities. Thank you, Andrea and Karen! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous gorgeous ! I popped over thinking that you had been smashing pretty plates again Andrea and I was ready to close my eyes ! lol
ReplyDeleteBUT I LOVE what you have done here and I bet Joe is chuffed that his junkin finds have been made into works of art x
The one with the bird fits my current bird obsession perfectly. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat Post. I have not been visiting the site recently. Took a visit again and there were some great comments on the site. Excellent post. Keep up the good work.
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