Decorating the “Violet Mood” phase

There are vases in any home; they perfectly complement the interior and also serve their intended purpose. If you are a lover of exclusive accessories, and also don’t mind making them yourself, this master class on creating a vase is just for you. Hand made crafts They give a piece of love and warmth that the author intended when creating them; such a vase will be an excellent gift or decoration for your home.

Decorating a vase


Necessary materials:
- a ceramic vase blank, it can be purchased at any craft store;
- acrylic paints;
- acrylic lacquer;
- napkin;
- the file is transparent;
- glue for decoupage or PVA;
- scissors.
1. In a craft store, we purchase a blank ceramic vase of the size and shape you like.

vase


2. Using primer or flesh-colored acrylic paint, paint the central part of the vase, the place where our main drawing will be located.

Primer or acrylic paint


3. We will paint our vase with brown acrylic paint, while we will try to create a gradient (stretching the color from light to darker). The lower part of the vase should be a deeper brown color, and the upper part should be lighter.In this case, the transition between colors should be smooth.

let's paint our vase


4. We will decorate the vase using the “decoupage" To do this, take a napkin with a pattern you like, in this example it’s violets. Carefully tear out the desired fragment from the napkin; this must be done to ensure that there is no clear edge of the fragment when gluing it. We separate the top layer of the napkin, this is what we will work with.

tear out the desired fragment from the napkin


5. Place the fragment on a file or transparent film, spray water on top so as to completely cover it with water.

tear out the desired fragment from the napkin


6. Carefully, using a brush, straighten the folds on the napkin, expel any bubbles that have formed from under it; if there is a lot of water, remove it by holding the file vertically.

cover with water


7. Attach the file to the vase with the pattern down, smooth it and carefully remove it.

straighten out the folds on the napkin


8. Cover the top of the design with decoupage glue or PVA glue diluted 1:1 with water.

cover with decoupage glue


9. Draw the decorative element around the perimeter with a thin brush using acrylic paints.

cover with decoupage glue


10. Let’s complement the central composition in the form of violets, for example with butterflies. To do this, carefully tear out a small, butterfly-shaped fragment you like from the napkin and separate the top layer.

separate the layer


11. Moisten with sufficient quantity of water.

moisten with water


12. Using a brush, straighten the resulting folds.

straighten out any wrinkles


13. Turn the file over and carefully glue the butterfly. Let's repeat this procedure the required number of times.

decoupage vase


14. If the drawing is interrupted somewhere, paint it with acrylic paints.

decoupage vase


15. For better results, tint the edges of the glued fragment with paint. To do this, lightly move the sponge over the place where the napkin and the vase come into contact.

decoupage vase


16. The second side of the vase can be decorated in the same way, or you can show a little imagination.

decoupage vase


17.Our vase is ready, all that remains is to wait for it to dry and cover it with several layers of acrylic varnish.

decoupage vase

decoupage vase


We wish you creative success.
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