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Decoupage Napkin Ambiente, 33x33 cm, Three-Ply, Robin Family - 1 Piece

SKU: 841563
Weight: 5 gr.
Piece: 1
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Discover the magic of our beautiful decoupage napkins. Create unique projects and personalize items of your choice with this inspiring material.Order online!


These decoupage napkins are more than just paper - they are your key to endless possibilities for creativity and expression. This delicate and multicolored sheet of paper becomes a magical tool that allows you to transform any surface into a work of art.

Incredible Versatility: Decoupage napkins are incredibly versatile. They can be used to decorate wood, glass, ceramics, textiles, metal and even plastic. This outstanding tool allows you to create individual and beautiful projects such as decorations, gifts, furniture, frames, jewelry, cards and much more.

Easy and Fun Process: Using tissue paper for decoupage is easy and fun. After choosing the desired design from our wide assortment, apply decoupage glue to the surface you want to decorate. Place the napkin carefully and gently, then smooth it with a soft brush or pot. The result will fascinate you - bright, vivid and richly detailed.

You could create great projects, for which you will need MDF wood , decoupage glue and varnish in one , brush or roller .

Decoupage napkins are a real source of inspiration. They allow you to express your creative spirit and create things that bear your unique handwriting and style. Let your creativity blossom with the help of a decoupage napkin and turn any idea into art.



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