Master class with a description and photo will teach how to make decoupage of a bottle of champagne with your own hands
The New Year theme is always interesting for me becausethat you can use various techniques when decorating interior parts, tables, toys. A bottle of champagne is a symbol of the New Year, like a Christmas tree, Olivier, Santa Claus. I decided to combine both the Christmas tree and Santa Claus in the champagne decor.For this I took:
- prepared bottle, freed from labels (by soaking, only in slightly warm water, otherwise the bottle may open spontaneously);
- for degreasing the bottle, nail polish remover;
- clip with foam sponge;
- acrylic paints: white for priming and colored for sketching;
- paper napkins, three-layer;
- glue PVA building Optilux;
- stencil with a stone;
- Plastering on PVA for finishing alignment;
- masters;
- Brushes;
- Scotch;
- bitumen varnish;
- AQUALAK EUROTEX sauna.
I degrease the bottle with nail polish remover.Prime the bottle, covering it with white paint to the very top of the neck in a thin layer.I dry and re-coat.I sushi. I layer the napkin and take the top layer with the pattern.I glue the napkin onto PVA and smooth it from the center to the edges of the napkin. It only takes up a small part of the bottle. I sushi. On the free space from the decoupage, I put a stencil and attach it to pieces of construction tape.Using a palette knife, I apply a thin layer of putty through a stencil onto the surface of the bottle.After some time, I remove the stencil and leave it to dry. The longer the better.I wash the stencil immediately. I design the neck of the bottle. From another napkin I tear out a fragment with a bow and a bell.I paste it over the center of the neck.I cover the cork and neck on the other side of the bottle in the same way.I first paint the brick stones made from putty red.And then into light brown.I sushi. I finish the decor by extinguishing the colors with bitumen varnish.I cover all the work with 3-4 layers of varnish. I dry each one.The table will be decorated with a bottle with Santa Claus. Happy New Year!