Glue Varnish
Create patterned decorations with napkins and adhesive papers. To carry out this activity, you will need glue varnish, which serves the dual purpose of first adhering the paper and then varnishing it. You will also need paper to glue, or Decopatch paper, or patterned table napkins (for the latter, be sure to separate the layers of the napkin that are not printed). The advantage of this technique is that it can be practiced by children of all ages, and it is suitable for a wide range of surfaces. With glue varnish, you can decorate objects made of wood, polystyrene, terracotta, glass, porcelain, and plastic. The list is extensive. How does it work? Apply a layer of glue varnish to the object you wish to decorate, then apply the previously cut motif from your napkin or special glue varnish paper, smoothing it with a brush while applying another layer of glue varnish. The paper will thus take on the shape and curves of the object to be decorated, giving it a new look.
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