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Easy diy furniture decoupage from newspapers

by Eva

Did you know that decoupage as a way of updating furniture is not only the use of special napkins but in general any paper? Decoupage technology allows the use of even old newspapers and magazines, which makes this method of transforming furniture extremely economical. In this collection of master classes, you will see how easy and fast it is.

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Objects of furniture acquire an original vintage appearance, and a laconic typographical seal allows you to fit it into a variety of interior – in retro and eco, Scandinavian and French styles. And of course, in a modern style.

Meet these master classes to update furniture using old newspapers and create a new image for your interior items.

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