Paper Cuts Make Cheesy Lovers You’ll Love
Paper Cuts Make Cheesy Lovers You’ll Love
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Decoupage may seem like an outdated arts and crafts technique to some, but we prefer to see it as appealing and tacky! We also happen to think that decoupage is not only a well-done technique, but also a very practical technique when it comes to making your own affordable decor. That’s probably why it’s making a full comeback!
look at these 15 Paper Cut Ideas This will have you reaching for scissors, paper, and glue.
1. DIY Layered Burlap Monogram
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Usually decoupage is done with various types of paper, but burlap and thick cardstock and foam work too! The key here is that you’re still cutting decorative shapes and layering things. See how these wall decorations are done on Hometalk!
2. Paper cut eggs
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Whether you’re looking for a more grown-up version of homemade Easter eggs, or just love eggs that are beautifully decorated and have a retro look, these newspaper decoupage eggs are perfect for you. Sew for Soul teaches you how to make them.
3. Paper cut hanger
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These gorgeous floral decoupage hangers are so easy to make, you won’t believe it. All you need is some glue or Mod Podge, some scissors and some pretty floral napkins to cut out the shape! See how craftsmanship and creativity make these.
4. Paper cut flower pot
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Plant pots are one of the cuter looking things with a little more wear and tear. The same goes for the painted pots. A few scuffs make them look sleek and rustic! However, you can enhance the style factor by adding citations in pretty text. Try cutting words out of newspapers or magazines and sticking them to the surface of the pot so your favorite flowers will sprout from your favorite emotions. A Shabby Moment in Time will walk you through the steps.
5. Photo Cutout Dresser
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This project from American Paint takes the idea of decoupage to the next level, but in a beautiful way! If you’re looking for a way to upgrade old furniture, why not consider using decoupage techniques and vintage family photos to turn it into a tribute to your loved one?
6. Fabric and glass plate kirigami
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Believe it or not, paper isn’t the only thing you can use to cut paper! The fabric works great, giving you a thicker, more textured look with more comprehensive coverage. For example, paper sticks a bit to some glass surfaces, but decoupling with fabric lets you remodel old glass dishes, as Note Songs does here.
7. Family portrait monogram paper-cut
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If you like the idea of decoupling with family photos, but you’re having trouble deciding on a single close-up photo, try this idea from A Little Moore! Make a collage on the surface of wooden letters to make beautiful nostalgic wall art.
8. Internal decoupage treasure box
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If you’re as nostalgic as we are, you probably have a souvenir box or two tucked away in your apartment. When they’re full and you need a new one, why not consider making a nice decoration like this? Feathered Nest recommends using sheet music to decouple the interior from the interior for a gorgeous retro look.
9. Paper cut file cabinet
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What better way to brighten up an office (or your home office) than to make that big, heavy filing cabinet look a little more lively? Blake, Tigan, and Penn recommend using wallpaper in any design you choose.
10. Mixed Media Cutouts on Canvas
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This canvas wall art idea by A Creative Life is a great way to really let your art well flow. Grab supplies of different textures and looks and start cutting and pasting! For example, this piece involves paint, typed text, magazine pictures, sheet music, and glitter.
11. Cutout Magazine Cover
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Do you really wish to make a journal or journal yourself, but you feel drawing on it is not your strong suit? Try making a decoupage collage on the cover! Choose a picture of something you like, make it look like an inspiration board, or create a fun patterned patchwork, like the Crafty Texas Girls did here.
12. Foil furniture decoupage
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If you’re planning to upgrade some old furniture soon, why not consider giving it a modern twist? Red Hen Home recommends aluminum foil and we absolutely love how it looks! Check out their tutorial for a step-by-step guide.
13. Upgrading of paper-cut wooden furniture
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You can use this technique on any old wooden furniture, but we love the effect of Guide Central’s tissue paper transformation chair! Aside from chairs and tissues, all you need is a paintbrush, some Mod Podges, and some glossy white paint.
14. DIY Decoupage Photo Blocks
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Sometimes it’s nice to find other ways to display your family photos rather than just hang them in a regular frame. Decoupage can help you do just that! Somewhere in the middle shows you how to make these cute family photo wood blocks to place in your home.
15. Paper cut ceiling fan
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Have you ever been fascinated by how the blades on a ceiling fan become blurred as they turn? Imagine how cool it will look after you use decoupage to give each blade a little life! Mod Podge Rocks shows you how to add colorful or patterned wallpaper to brighten your room.
Have you created other awesome decoupage projects that we just had to see but you can’t see here? Tell us about them in the comments section or link us to pictures of your work!
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