I can only say a Big Thank you.... I am so glad you are sharing your own ideas and not using these channels to advertise products that according to those youtubers, you have to use certain brands to achieve a result and I don't agree with them. So a big big thank you.
Thank you for watching, Kelly! And I’m happy to share how I go about alternative methods to embellish things. I do love a lot of the products brands put out and think that there’s value in them as well. But they just aren’t the only way. I think the more the merrier!
I really like your ideas and how thrifty you are. The challenge introduced so many furniture artists that I had never seen before. It was like fresh air, so many new ideas and beautiful furniture. I subscribed to you and several more new (to me) artists. I look forward to more of your videos.
Oh thank you! And yes, the challenge was a wonderful success! It’s been so great getting to know other like minded folks. So happy to have you on my channel, thanks again!
I’ve only seen one of your videos so far ($100 challenge) and as soon as you said you made your own decoupage paper I knew I HAD to hear this!! How cool! Thank you!
Beautiful! And the idea of the dollar tree coloring paper instead of tissue paper is really intriguing because of the flexibility in printing out custom downloaded designs. Really great resource you showed us on google. I can't wait for you to be in the collab. Seriously, 500 is nothing compared to what your channel will become. Trust me. :-)
Yeah, I had been using the tissue paper options that you order, but they alway took WEEKS to get to me. And I’m impatient soooo…. This was my workaround 😂. And as always, Kim- THANK YOU! You always lift my spirits, and they are pretty high right now with my 500 so that says a lot 😉
If you keep this up, I think you'll wake up to many more subscribers in the future. This is a very nice piece of work. I am looking forward to seeing how you blend the image in with the background. Oh, and thanks for the links to your products. So much easier than trying to hunt them down on my own.
Thank you so much for this video. You mentioned "Paul's prints", or that is what it sounded like, I looked for a link but did not find one - what do you mean when you say Paul's prints I would appreciate having greater clarity around this. Thanks Ronni
Hey Ronni! I got ya covered- The link to the decoupage video: th-cam.com/video/vuadOtSml6E/w-d-xo.html That has how I do the papers myself. The artist’s name is Paul de Longpre and I just search his name for his prints. And the link to the collaboration playlist is here: th-cam.com/play/PLJcMw_jHyQBlKx_ZHissx6BprZp-YhZj-.html Hope that helps!
Great job! I just found you a couple of weeks ago and have enjoyed watching your transformations. I would really like to know how you print on tissue paper. You mentioned about printing on tissue paper, but actually only used the heavier paper. I’ve tried several different ways of printing on tissue, but I just haven’t found a good technique that doesn’t mess up in my printer. I have ordered and used full sheet, clear, matte labels that is actually working very well, that might be something that would work for you as well.
Thanks so much, Debbie! I showed the newsprint paper here because I knew it would be easier for most people to do and I go back and forth between the two types of paper depending on what I’m doing at the time. I should do a video on tissue paper, it’s a bit of a pain. But it’s essentially the same process except with tissue paper I layer it on top of a thick photo paper to go through the printer. I’ll have to look into the clear labels, that sounds interesting. Thanks for the tip.
Hi, I just happened into your you tube site. I couldn't quite hear it see the artist you use for floral prints. Could you let me know who you use in your searches. Your work is beautiful.
So happy to have you stop by! In this particular one, I’m using a Paul de Longpre painting. He has a lot of beautiful florals and is one of my favorite artists. But you can really search up anything. I just try to make sure they are old enough to use without issue. But since I favor the look of old oil paintings, that’s not too terribly difficult for me.
Thanks, Bonnie! Not for this particular print. It had little bees on it and it would have made them look a little funny flying sideways 😂. I just want to invest in a larger printer so I can create larger prints, but that will be a ways down the road. I could have also ordered larger prints, but I’m impatient and don’t like waiting for them.
This is such great info! Have you tried dipping the paper in water first? I found that makes for a very bubble free application but I have not tried it with newspaper (sketch pad paper)
Thanks! And that wouldn’t work with this paper since it was printed with an inkjet and the ink water soluble. If you printed with a laser printer I think it may work, though. Great tip!
I found you through the ugly duckling challenge. Your piece was fantastic! I had to see how to do it. I'll be watching you, but not in a creepy way lol
I usually just do a Google image search for images that are over 100 years old or free of legal ties. Usually I look for old paintings as that’s my aesthetic, but you can just search for what you like.
thanks for this video..what method do you use for uneven surfaces? I have a desk with grooves on the drawers and am sceptical as to if it will turn out well.I want to decoupage it with fabric.Thanks
It would depend on the surface. If it was small gaps or something the like- I would just go over them and give the illusion of a smooth surface. If they are wider areas or larger gaps that are actually a part of the design- I would go with it and follow the contours. If they are not a part of the design- I would consider filling them first and then decoupage over that. I hope that helped.
I have a canon inkjet. It’s not a fancy ink or anything. If the paper comes in contact with water, the ink will run. But I haven’t had any issues with applying poly over it. You can also use a spray sealer before you apply the paper if you are having issues.
I have an inkjet! And the paper I use varies- but I believe in this one I was using the “news print” paper. It’s thinner than regular printing paper, but thicker than tissue paper. You can search for it on Amazon and find a ton of options.
I use either polycrylic or polyurethane - so long as it’s water based. I typically use either Chalk Mountain’s or Varathane’s. But minwax has some as well. Just use whatever your favorite water based topcoat is.
You can order a bunch of really beautiful papers on Zazzle.com. Just look up decoupage paper there. It takes a while to get to you, but they are excellent quality.
You have to do research on copyright. Typically the older, the better. I literally just Google words that I like, such as “Victorian dark floral oil painting” and see what pops up. If there’s something that I like, I’ll look into it. But a lot of my favorites are painters that are well past the copyright issues.
I’m sorry about that. I didn’t go in depth into it because most people have a different printer and/or program and the steps themselves would potentially be different.
This is very confusing! You showed some paper but didn’t show how it fitted in the printer tray. What printer are you using and how to set it up more clearly. Keep the talk simple. I assume this is advanced. Watch some British people doing videos on decoupage and you will see how Americans use so much language and it can confuse and overwhelm those of us across the pond, it’s too much. Just some tips to help you going forward.
I wouldn’t show how it fit in the printer tray because everyone has different printers. Most people don’t have my printer, the point is to be able to use what you have. And I’m sorry you didn’t get what you need from my video, I hope you find a video better suited to your needs. Thank you for your comment, Maria.
I liked the speed, we’re all different. If you hit the three little dots upper right you can choose to adjust the playback speed for your individual preference. 👍
thank you for this video-as someone who has just started decoupaging on furniture, this will save so much money
All of the ten videos I've watched on how to make your own decoupage paper has thoroughly convinced me to buy decoupage paper. 😱🙀
Haha! That can happen 😂
I can only say a Big Thank you.... I am so glad you are sharing your own ideas and not using these channels to advertise products that according to those youtubers, you have to use certain brands to achieve a result and I don't agree with them. So a big big thank you.
Thank you for watching, Kelly! And I’m happy to share how I go about alternative methods to embellish things. I do love a lot of the products brands put out and think that there’s value in them as well. But they just aren’t the only way. I think the more the merrier!
I really like your ideas and how thrifty you are. The challenge introduced so many furniture artists that I had never seen before. It was like fresh air, so many new ideas and beautiful furniture. I subscribed to you and several more new (to me) artists. I look forward to more of your videos.
Oh thank you! And yes, the challenge was a wonderful success! It’s been so great getting to know other like minded folks. So happy to have you on my channel, thanks again!
I’ve only seen one of your videos so far ($100 challenge) and as soon as you said you made your own decoupage paper I knew I HAD to hear this!! How cool! Thank you!
Oh great, Leora! I hope you found some value in it!
Omg girlfriend, I’m learning so much from you!!!Thank you!!!
I'm so glad! Thank you!
Pure genius ❤. I made my own drawers from cardboard to store craft items. Printing on the kiddie paper is so cool.
Great idea!! I’m sure they drawers were perfect because you could size them to exactly what you needed.
Thanks for the explanation. Cute how you kept saying, "It will be okay, trust me."
Well, it does look crazy when you start out 🤣
Beautiful! And the idea of the dollar tree coloring paper instead of tissue paper is really intriguing because of the flexibility in printing out custom downloaded designs. Really great resource you showed us on google. I can't wait for you to be in the collab. Seriously, 500 is nothing compared to what your channel will become. Trust me. :-)
Yeah, I had been using the tissue paper options that you order, but they alway took WEEKS to get to me. And I’m impatient soooo…. This was my workaround 😂. And as always, Kim- THANK YOU! You always lift my spirits, and they are pretty high right now with my 500 so that says a lot 😉
@@elegantupgrades I'm so glad. I know that once people discover your channel it'll really fly quickly. But congrats on the first 500!! So good.
Beautiful piece. The blending is amazing !! Love the decoupage paper !! Thanks !!
Thank you, Gloria! I appreciate your kind words!
as usual its already beautiful cant wait to see the finish
Thank you Evangelia! It’s my favorite I’ve done so far!
Congrats on over 500 🥳 can’t wait to see how the dresser turns out. I love the print you chose to use.
Thank you, Lindsey! I’m so excited about it! And yes, it’s definitely my favorite piece I’ve done! Can’t wait to post the video ☺️
I was afraid to try decoupage until i saw this video! thanks for the reassuring!
That makes me so happy!!! Thank you for commenting, let me know how it goes when you finish.
Thanks for sharing how you make the paper. Also congratulations on the 500 subscribers!
Thank you so much, Kathleen! I’m so excited about it!
Iv been bing watching your videos since yesterday..I really appreciate the way you explain everything...so helpful
I’m so glad, Tonia! Thank you so much.
If you keep this up, I think you'll wake up to many more subscribers in the future. This is a very nice piece of work. I am looking forward to seeing how you blend the image in with the background. Oh, and thanks for the links to your products. So much easier than trying to hunt them down on my own.
Thank you, Richard! And it’s all for you, they wouldn’t be there without your request 😂.
@@elegantupgrades 👍
Delongpre is my all time fav!! Well done!
Yes, I absolutely love his work! So beautiful.
Thank you for sharing❤
You are so welcome
Can't wait to see it when it's finished❣
Great job. Beautiful paint choices. Love it
Thank you, Terry!
Hi. Love this. Can you share your link for Pauls images . I cant find the page that offers so many options. Appreciate it. Thanks in advance 😊
Hi enjoyed your video! I watched your $100 challenge video first....GORGEOUS PIECE🌟 New subscriber thank you for sharing 😊kim
Oh! Thank you so much, Kim! Welcome!
I can’t wait too see the rest of the process 😍😍
I can’t wait to see yours!!!
I cant wait either!
👍🏼 looks like it’s going to be beautiful
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips, I can make my own now.
I’m so glad! Thanks for taking the time to watch.
AWESOME!!! Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. You mentioned "Paul's prints", or that is what it sounded like, I looked for a link but did not find one - what do you mean when you say Paul's prints I would appreciate having greater clarity around this. Thanks Ronni
Hey Ronni! I got ya covered-
The link to the decoupage video:
th-cam.com/video/vuadOtSml6E/w-d-xo.html
That has how I do the papers myself. The artist’s name is Paul de Longpre and I just search his name for his prints.
And the link to the collaboration playlist is here:
th-cam.com/play/PLJcMw_jHyQBlKx_ZHissx6BprZp-YhZj-.html
Hope that helps!
Would love it if your audio was a little louder! Beautiful piece!!!
Noted! I’ll look into increasing the volume. Thank you for letting me know.
Congratulations 🎉
Thanks so much, Allison!
Great job! I just found you a couple of weeks ago and have enjoyed watching your transformations. I would really like to know how you print on tissue paper. You mentioned about printing on tissue paper, but actually only used the heavier paper. I’ve tried several different ways of printing on tissue, but I just haven’t found a good technique that doesn’t mess up in my printer. I have ordered and used full sheet, clear, matte labels that is actually working very well, that might be something that would work for you as well.
Thanks so much, Debbie! I showed the newsprint paper here because I knew it would be easier for most people to do and I go back and forth between the two types of paper depending on what I’m doing at the time. I should do a video on tissue paper, it’s a bit of a pain. But it’s essentially the same process except with tissue paper I layer it on top of a thick photo paper to go through the printer. I’ll have to look into the clear labels, that sounds interesting. Thanks for the tip.
Hi, I just happened into your you tube site. I couldn't quite hear it see the artist you use for floral prints. Could you let me know who you use in your searches. Your work is beautiful.
So happy to have you stop by! In this particular one, I’m using a Paul de Longpre painting. He has a lot of beautiful florals and is one of my favorite artists. But you can really search up anything. I just try to make sure they are old enough to use without issue. But since I favor the look of old oil paintings, that’s not too terribly difficult for me.
Could you have printed the image horizontally instead? Since you have drawers to cut around. Thank you for the info. Looks beautiful.
Thanks, Bonnie! Not for this particular print. It had little bees on it and it would have made them look a little funny flying sideways 😂. I just want to invest in a larger printer so I can create larger prints, but that will be a ways down the road. I could have also ordered larger prints, but I’m impatient and don’t like waiting for them.
Love your tutorials 💕👍
Thanks so much, Debra!
This is such great info! Have you tried dipping the paper in water first? I found that makes for a very bubble free application but I have not tried it with newspaper (sketch pad paper)
Thanks! And that wouldn’t work with this paper since it was printed with an inkjet and the ink water soluble. If you printed with a laser printer I think it may work, though. Great tip!
I found you through the ugly duckling challenge. Your piece was fantastic! I had to see how to do it. I'll be watching you, but not in a creepy way lol
Heather! You just made me burst out laughing. Thank you for that!
Amazing technique, thank you for sharing. Quick question; do you use an ink jet printer?
Thank you, Linda. Yes, I just use an inkjet.
Thanks
501! Thank you
I could not understand how you said that you found your image’s?
I usually just do a Google image search for images that are over 100 years old or free of legal ties. Usually I look for old paintings as that’s my aesthetic, but you can just search for what you like.
thanks for this video..what method do you use for uneven surfaces? I have a desk with grooves on the drawers and am sceptical as to if it will turn out well.I want to decoupage it with fabric.Thanks
It would depend on the surface. If it was small gaps or something the like- I would just go over them and give the illusion of a smooth surface. If they are wider areas or larger gaps that are actually a part of the design- I would go with it and follow the contours. If they are not a part of the design- I would consider filling them first and then decoupage over that. I hope that helped.
@@elegantupgrades Thank you,you were very helpful.x
Wont inkjet inks bleed when they get wet?
Mind blown
What kind of printer are you using so that the ink doesn’t smear?
I have a canon inkjet. It’s not a fancy ink or anything. If the paper comes in contact with water, the ink will run. But I haven’t had any issues with applying poly over it. You can also use a spray sealer before you apply the paper if you are having issues.
Do you have an ink jet printer or laser? Also what type paper is it? Thanks so much!! I don’t have a laser and wish I could find a work around.😢
I have an inkjet! And the paper I use varies- but I believe in this one I was using the “news print” paper. It’s thinner than regular printing paper, but thicker than tissue paper. You can search for it on Amazon and find a ton of options.
Spray seal your picture so you don't smear ink
I was just going to suggest that you blend in the edges with paint
Yes, blending the edges makes such a huge difference!
Great job! What software or program did you use to size your image?
Thank you! And I just use Photoshop, but any sizing software would work.
You say you use poly...poly what, I want to try it....❤
I use either polycrylic or polyurethane - so long as it’s water based. I typically use either Chalk Mountain’s or Varathane’s. But minwax has some as well. Just use whatever your favorite water based topcoat is.
Couldn't get the name of your source for prints. Sounds like PaulPrint?
I usually use Zazzle.com for deco prints. They do take a bit of time to ship, though.
Have younever decopouge a piano?
Where do you get your prints from?
I usually just look up old paintings and use those because they are safe to use. Zazzle also has a lot of great options.
What if you don’t have a Computer or a printer to print it out how can you buy things like that on the open market
You can order a bunch of really beautiful papers on Zazzle.com. Just look up decoupage paper there. It takes a while to get to you, but they are excellent quality.
PS you mentioned that there is a 24 artist group of video's but I don't see the link to that either...how do I find that?
I put it in the response to your last other comment 😊
@@elegantupgrades Thank you so much!
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What about copyright?
Please go into more detail about that and where to get pictures from.
You have to do research on copyright. Typically the older, the better. I literally just Google words that I like, such as “Victorian dark floral oil painting” and see what pops up. If there’s something that I like, I’ll look into it. But a lot of my favorites are painters that are well past the copyright issues.
A slower walk through of the steps would be better for those of us that are not as tech savvy, please.
I’m sorry about that. I didn’t go in depth into it because most people have a different printer and/or program and the steps themselves would potentially be different.
This is very confusing!
You showed some paper but didn’t show how it fitted in the printer tray.
What printer are you using and how to set it up more clearly.
Keep the talk simple.
I assume this is advanced.
Watch some British people doing videos on decoupage and you will see how Americans use so much language and it can confuse and overwhelm those of us across the pond, it’s too much.
Just some tips to help you going forward.
I wouldn’t show how it fit in the printer tray because everyone has different printers. Most people don’t have my printer, the point is to be able to use what you have. And I’m sorry you didn’t get what you need from my video, I hope you find a video better suited to your needs. Thank you for your comment, Maria.
You’re talking toooooo fast.
Sorry 😬 I’ve been known to do that. It’s my natural state. I’ll keep that in mind in the future.
I liked the speed, we’re all different. If you hit the three little dots upper right you can choose to adjust the playback speed for your individual preference. 👍