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How-To Decoupage Paper Scraps - ScrapbooksWhat you’ll need: chipboard, ruler and pencil, patterned paper, scissors or craft knife and cutting mat, decoupage medium, paintbrush.

1.Cut the frame from chipboard. Cut or tear strips of patterned
paper in various widths.






How-To Decoupage Paper Scraps - Scrapbooks2.Brush decoupage medium on the backs of the paper strips and apply to the frame, overlapping the paper strips.










How-To Decoupage Paper Scraps - Scrapbooks 3.Once the frame is covered with paper, coat the top with a layer of
decoupage medium. Let it dry before adding it to your page.








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magnoliasouth Is decoupage medium usually acid/lignin free? 0 Jun 24 2009, 1:48 PM EDT by magnoliasouth
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Many times products don't specify whether or not they are acid or lignin free and sometimes they really are. Should we be sure to check first?

Also, any advice on getting out air bubbles, prevention of warping or what to do about tears?

I'm a total newb to all of this.
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