Decoupage
(or découpage)
is the
art of
decorating
an object by
gluing
colored
paper
cutouts onto it
in combination
with special
paint
effects,
gold leaf,
etc. Commonly an
object like a
small box or an
item of
furniture is
covered by
cutouts from
magazines or
from
purpose-manufactured
papers. Each
layer is sealed
with
varnishes
(often multiple
coats) until the
"stuck on"
appearance
disappears and
the result looks
like
painting or
inlay work.
The traditional
technique used
30-40 layers of
varnish which
were then sanded
to a polished
finish. This was
known in 18th
century
England as
The Art of
Japanning
after its
presumed
origins.







