Decoupage is a very old craft or should I say, art ? It was used by people who could not afford wallpaper to decorate their walls with cut out pictures. In full scale you see decoupage on tons of things from greetingscards to plates and from tins via boxes to eggs.
Trying decoupage in miniature started with greetings cards for me. If you look at my blog about the Cardmakers Room, you will find a tutorial about making those.
But I went a bit further and started using plates , cups and saucers as well.
If you are new to this , it may look pretty hard but the good news is there are many sizes of plates and cups etc so you can start with the bigger ones and then scale down so to say.
What you will need :
Things to decoupage : plates etc
Lots of tiny pictures
Very good pair of small scissors
Mod Podge and a tiny brush
Optional : Mod Podge dimensional.
Plates can be any size you like and it does not matter if they are porcelain or plastic. I like the Chrysnbon sets of plates, bowls and cups but they are really tiny. So for your first try perhaps a bit too small.
Pictures are very important. The size of the pictures you will need depends on the size of the item you want to work on. I am showing different sizes here and different sizes of pictures.
A good source of nice pictures are mini printables. They are usually a good size and you can use the whole printie or just a part of it if they are a too big. Pinterest is a great source. Cut outs from magazines work well too.
I used a printie on the big plate , to show how easy it can be and how good it will look.
The Flower Fairies and Beatrix Potter pictures are a bit harder. I looked for pictures of full scale decoupage sheets. Sites that sell them often have small pictures of the sheets or you can scan a sheet you have at home. All you have to do then is a bit of experimenting on how small you need to print them. No there is no waste for you can use the pics that are too big for something else I am sure. You could also try scanning pictures from the original books but I am not the kind of computer marvel who can resize pictures .
Three sizes of pictures : For really big plates, medium and the really tiny ones for the Chrysnbon items
Chrysnbon dinner plate, breakfast plate and bowl shown next to the tiniest pictures
The big porcelain plate shown with flower fairy picture and ruler.
Trying the cut out picture for size.
You can apply the pics with Mod Podge . Leave to dry. If you are not happy, soak off the picture in some water and try again. If you are pleased apply a top coat of Mod Podge. I like using Mod Podge dimensional especially on shining porcelain plates.
Chrysnbon dinner plate with medium sized Peter Rabbit picture.
Chrysnbon breakfast plate with tiny birdhouse picture
Did you notice I cheated ? The flying bird looked like nothing after I had cut it out, so I added a different bird.
Cutting out the pictures can be frustrating. Forget about cutting things like birds legs or flowerstems. Won't work unless you are a total genius at this. I often look at pics and try to imagine what parts I can do without LOL . Take your time and work over a tray or something for the pictures tend to jump away for some reason. I must say that I have had more trouble with them getting lost than with the actual cutting .
Showing the Peter Rabbit Chrysnbon cup.
Cup shown with tiny pictures.
I am sure you will have fun making your own plates cups and other decoupaged items.