Today we have some tinkering before Easter. Some eggs and a papier-mâché basket decopatched. Decopatching is the sticking of thin pieces of paper, on a surface. It's fun to do, that's the main thing of course.

We would like to show here, which papers from the Decopatch design collection we used for our eggs and the basket. There is so much choice in paper that it may be dizzy to you, but whatever you choose, the result will always be fun.

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Tear the paper into small pieces and stick it with Decopatch glue and a brush. You glue the papers together overlapping so that you no longer see the surface. When everything is covered, paint the egg again, with the same glue. That glue is glue and varnish in one!

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And the basket also got a Decopatch paper jacket!

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Curious about the materials used? Take a look below:

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