Decopatch Unicorn
Do you like unicorns and crafts? We too! That's why we pimped a papier-mache unicorn, with Decopatch paper. Do you know the Decopatch technique? It is a craft technique in which you paste pieces of paper (as thin as napkin paper) onto a figure or object.
You can paste paper on terracotta, cardboard, wood, papier-mache and also on glass! So not only on a vase, but also on an empty jam jar! Decopatching is not difficult, is fun to do, and you have a nice result with it. Take a look at our examples below:

Supplies: object to paste, e.g. a papier-mache unicorn, gesso or white paint, glue (also lacquer), napkin paper or Decopatch paper , ribbons and sparkles.

To make the colours of the paper look fresher, you can first paint the object white, e.g. with Gesso or white paint.

Stick small pieces (torn or cut) of paper overlapping each other and go over it with the same glue, the glue then serves as a varnish (varnish).