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Hello dear needlewomen and hand-made lovers! I present to you a workshop on decorating a drawer. Decorate an ordinary wooden box from plywood (8 mm) using the technique decoupage, in the style of shabby chic.

For this we need:
  • wooden blank
  • napkin,
  • art acrylic primer
  • acrylic paints for creativity (white, ivory, green (green foliage),
  • bitumen,
  • PVA stationery glue (or acrylic varnish),
  • paraffin candle
  • varnish for one-step craquelure,
  • acrylic varnish for finishing the product,
  • brushes, foam sponges, sandpaper.


Before proceeding with decorating, it is necessary to sand all roughnesses and roughness with sandpaper to smoothness. We coat our workpiece with soil and after complete drying, sanded again, remove excess soil, leveling the surface.

Decoupage wooden box


We paint the surface in the color "Green Foliage" using a wide brush.

Decoupage wooden box


After drying (you can speed up the process using an ordinary hair dryer, in the “warm blowing” mode), to give further scuffs to our product, we rub some places with an ordinary wax candle.

Decoupage wooden box


The style of shabby chic implies the presence of certain “traces of time” on decor products - scuffs, chips, cracks. To simulate cracks, we will use a one-step craquelure varnish. We apply craquelure varnish evenly to the outer corners of our drawer.

Decoupage wooden box


When the varnish dries, but remains sticky and does not get fingers dirty (after about 20-30 minutes) we paint the surfaces with beige paint. Important! To make cracks, paint should be applied to the craquelure in one direction with one stroke.

Decoupage wooden box


After complete drying, all surfaces are sanded. In order for the scuffs to appear especially actively, those three places with the sandpaper that we rubbed with a candle.

Decoupage wooden box


To decorate our product, we chose an ordinary three-layer napkin. We select the element we need, breaking off the edges of the napkin.

Decoupage wooden box


We remove the lower white layers of the napkin and place the picture on the workpiece.

Decoupage wooden box


In our work, an acrylic varnish for household use, purchased at a hardware store, was used for gluing napkins. We apply varnish with a wide, well-moistened brush, with quick movements without strong pressure. We put a dot in the center of the picture and, as if drawing a snowflake from the center to the periphery, glue our napkin. If wrinkles appear, you can gently lift the edge of the napkin and brush out the air bubbles from the center to the periphery.

Decoupage wooden box


If, however, small wrinkles remain, we will remove them with sandpaper after the cloth has completely dried.

Decoupage wooden box


In order to smooth the color transition between the napkin and the general background, “beat off” (“soaking” movements) the edges of the picture with a foam sponge dampened with beige paint.

Decoupage wooden box


To give “traces of time” the edges of our box “beat off” with bitumen.

Decoupage wooden box


The last step in our work is to cover the box with several layers of acrylic varnish (4-5 layers).

Decoupage wooden box

Decoupage wooden box

Decoupage wooden box
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Comments (1)
  1. Anna
    #1 Anna Guests April 10, 2015 23:44
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    great master class! tell me where such boxes are sold?

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