Decoupage (noun)

A technique of decorating an object by cutting out and gluing paper cutouts to its surface.

Origin:

Derived from the french word 'découper', meaning to cut. it refers to a technique of decorating an object by cutting out and gluing paper cutouts to its surface.

Examples:

  1. The decoupage boxes were a hit at the craft fair, with customers admiring the intricate designs and beautiful color combinations.
  2. The decoupage tray was a thoughtful gift, personalized with pictures of family members and meaningful quotes.
  3. The decoupage picture frame was a stunning work of art, featuring delicate flowers and intricate patterns that showcased the artist's skill and attention to detail.
  4. The decoupage vase was a unique and beautiful addition to the living room, adding a touch of whimsy and personality to the decor.
  5. The decoupage coasters were a creative way to add some fun and style to the dining table, protecting the furniture while bringing a touch of color and design to the meal.
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