Sharing some of my creative crafts which involve use of Découpage art form.
(Decoupage, which comes from the French word découper (to cut out), originated as a 17th-century French technique for decorating furniture with paper cutouts, however its roots may be found in East Siberian nomadic tomb art.)
For some reason, I was reminded of the scripture lines 'Behold, I make all things new.' (Revelation 21:5), where I felt the transformation of these items was coming through the spirit of God somehow as He is the one who alone can transform anything using us as channelers....
Although I also tried Découpage on other items, as its very fascinating craft form, most of these (pictures below) I did about two years ago and am sharing them here.
1. This was a small coffee table. As I cannot stand light colors (especially white), I had to transform it to darker shade with flowers and painted the legs dark brown...I used Découpage paper in this case.
2. The following ceramic vases were also changed; I particularly liked how the first two turned out...These were done using Découpage tissue sheets (which are much delicate to handle than regular paper)
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