Homemade by Carol Endler Sterbenz

Homemade by Carol Endler Sterbenz

Author:Carol Endler Sterbenz
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Free Press


Working Tips: Making a Cardboard Drying Booth

Use a utility knife to cut away two adjacent sides from a six-sided cardboard carton. Invert the carton so that the openings are at the front. Set a lazy Susan inside.

An extension of your fingers, tweezers allow you to pick up and place glued prints on a surface.

Other items you may need for decoupage:

• Cotton swabs

Convenient and readily available, cotton swabs are good for small mop-up jobs like cleaning wet glue from around the edges of a print.

• Toothpicks

Especially helpful when gluing down the edges of a print that have lifted up, a flat wood toothpick can be used like a mini spatula to carry small amounts of glue and reach into narrow spaces without damaging a print.



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