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RHS Decoupage Paper - Dutch Tulips
RHS Decoupage Paper - Dutch Tulips
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Dutch Tulips is a joyful floral Annie Sloan with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Decoupage Paper. Pieter van Kouwenhoorn (or Couwenhoom) was a painter who flourished in the 1620s and 1630s in Haarlem and Leiden, within the Netherlands. These stunning watercolours ofvariegated tulips were painted around the time of Tulip Mania during the Dutch Golden Age. Annie Sloan has enlarged the design to make a gorgeously ostentatious floral statement against a background of Old White (available as Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Wall Paint). Click here for more information on how to use Decoupage Papers.
® The Royal Horticultural Society. Trademarks of The Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) used under license from RHS Enterprises Limited.
How to use.:
prepare your surface, assuring it is clean and dry.
Then apply an even coat of Transfer or Decoupage mĂ©dium. We recommend use of Artisan Enhancements Transfer gel! Although some prefer Annie Sloan LacquerÂ
Apply decopauge medium with a nice synthetic brush careful to have stirred without making bubbles. Gently lay your decoupage piece to your surface and smooth out any bubbles allow to dry and apply your sealer of choice.
here are two wonderful brush application options by Annie Sloan Synthetic Flat BrusH or Artisan Enhancements Flat Brush
some prefer to use foam Rollers and others prefer a brayer to apply or smooth their project!Â
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Texhnical Info:
All the papers from the Annie Sloan with Royal Horticultural Society collaboration including the geometric designs and the flora and fauna have been printed on dyed tissue papers. They have been designed to work best with Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Image Medium.Â
Pack contains 2 x Decoupage papers. 30 gsm/ 11 lbs (US paper weight).
Size: 700mm (27.6″) x 480mm (18.9″)
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