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DECOUPAGE METHOD for CRAQUELURE FINISH
You will need:
a) An item to decorate – preferably wood or MDF.
b) Fine sandpaper
c) Emulsion paint - I use Farrow and Ball paints.
www.farrowball.co.uk
d) Craquelure Base and Top Coat - made by Applicraft.
www.applicraft.co.uk
e) 3 x 1" Paintbrushes and a small roller.
One each for emulsion paint, Craquelure, basecoat and topcoat
www.relics.demon.co.uk
f) Cotton cloth
g) Decoupage Paper
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h) Wallpaper paste
i) PVA Glue
j) Scissors or scalpel
k) Liberon Wax (I use Walnut or Antique)
l) Cutting boards if using a scalpel
METHOD
1. Lightly sand the surface of your item with fine
garnet paper.
2. Paint with 3x coats of emulsion.
I use Farrow and Ball paints (which have a good covering capacity
and choice of colours), a 2" paint roller for flat surfaces, filling
in corners and edges with a 1" paintbrush.
3. Mix up a small amount of wallpaper paste.
Any unused paste can be stored in an airtight container, and re-used
for three - six weeks.
4. Cut out paper your paper designs and plan design.
I use a scalpel and cutting board for this, but you can also cut out
with some good pointed scissors. Lay out your designs on the surface
until you are satisfied with the design.
5. Stick paper cut-outs using wallpaper paste, onto your prepared
item using a 1" paint brush.
Press firmly, eliminating bubbles and any excess with a damp cloth -
I find a small plastic roller (available from DIT stores) is very
useful for ironing out bubbles.
6. Apply Craquelure basecoat with a soft paintbrush
When dry after approximately 15 mins, apply a second coat of glaze.
Allow to dry completely (approximately 30 minutes in a warm room).
7. Apply Craquelure topcoat using a firm brush and even strokes.
The top glaze is much thicker than the base coat, and you will need
to be careful when applying this glaze. Too much glaze will
encourage drips, too little will result in irregular cracks. I find
it useful to check after 5 minutes, and if necessary, even out any
drips and runs with a clean brush, however even using this method is
no guarantee against drips and runs – the best method is to apply
your varnish to one surface at a time, allowing each side of your
item to dry flat before applying varnish to the next side. It does
take longer using this method but the results are well worth the
wait!
8. Clean your brushes with warm soapy water - very important!
The joy of using the applecraft glaze is that they are water-based.
No messing about with white spirit or turps, just lots of hot, soapy
water. Cared for brushes should last for many years if cleaned
properly after use.
9. Leave your item to dry overnight .
The glaze will work much better in a warm dry atmosphere. Having
left your item to dry overnight - you should now be able to see
surface cracks on your design, but in order to enhance them, apply a
coat of dark wax, preferably walnut or dark oak. You can use
artist's oil paint, but personally I find furniture wax much easier
to use. Leave for approximately 10 minutes.
10. Clean off surface wax with a clear furniture wax.
Polish the surface with kitchen roll or a firm cloth and clear wax.
11. Paint Interior surfaces.
If your item has an interior, ie. You are decorating a bin or pot,
you will need to paint the insides. I find that using a contrasting
colour can be very effective, ideally something that complements the
colours in your paper designs. Apply 2 – 3 coats and when dry,
lightly sand the inner paintwork.
12. Seal the interior.
Apply a coat of slightly diluted PVA glue to seal in paint. Allow to
dry overnight.
Once the PVA glue is dry, you can apply a coat of clear furniture
wax to the surface. Polish off any excess with kitchen roll or
cotton cloth.
13. Finishing touches.
For the final touch, apply gilt cream to rims and edges - I use 'Goldfinger
Gilt paste’, (available from most art supply shops), which you can
either apply with your finger and some kitchen roll, or with a small
firm brush, taking care not to smudge onto any other surfaces.
14. ADMIRE YOUR WORK AND SHOW IT TO YOUR FRIENDS!
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