Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Sport Cartoon Decoupage Numbers

Cartoon Decoupage Tutorial
If you read my earlier blog, you will know that I am starting a room makeover for my stepson Ryan. His list was quite long and slightly challenging, but I do love a challenge. He wants the shirts of his two favourite footballers on his wall, Messi and Pele. Even as someone that does not follow football, I realised that replica shirts would be very expensive and as my budget for the makeover is pretty small, I decided I needed to improvise. I plan to draw the outline of the shirt on the wall and use covered cardboard for the player's numbers. Both players wear number ten, not sure yet how I will do the player's names but sure I will think of something. 

I got the numbers after a trip to my local  Hobbycraft ,at only £2 each,I thought they were very reasonable. I also picked up to some Mod Podge and a brush. Well with numbers, glue and brush all I needed to get started was some football magazines. Thankfully he has a big drawer full of Match magazines, so armed with a pile of last years editions I was ready to get started. Below is my go at a tutorial to show you what to do:
  1. First grab yourself a tray or cover your table with a cloth or some paper.
  2. Go through your magazines and cut out the images you want to use, the more the better as you can pick and choose which you want to  use where.
    cardboard number one decoupage
    My number ready to be decoupaged
  3. Once you have a piece selected for use cover it with Mod Podge and place it on your number. If the area has any curves I found it better to cut the pieces into thin strips. That way you don't get any creases or wrinkles. 
  4. if your number has a middle, as with my zero, I found it easier to cover the inside first.
    decoupage numbers starting to stick
    Starting to stick my pieces on - I realised it was better to do the edges first after I took this picture
  5. Once this done, then cover the outer edge.
  6. The last step is to cover the centre sections front and back. Make sure to let some of your pieces go over to the side to let the deign flow.
  7. Once you have covered the whole area feel free to go over the design with a layer of Mod Podge to seal it.
  8. The finished number - not bad for a first attempt
  9. All that is left is to stand back and admire your handiwork.
I love the look of this so much, I think i may have to decoupage his bed and skirting board
Number ten ready to go on the wall

Well I hope this has shown you how easy and inexpensive it is to do some decoupage yourself. I'd love for you to share your ideas and projects with me.


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