Scooby doo Decoupage

by Amanda Gill on October 20, 2009

Hi, i bought some scooby-doo decoupage sheets and backing papers to make some  themed birthday cards, i bought a kit containing 12 a4 sheets of decoupage and 12 a4 sheets of backing papers, (2 of each designs, 6 designs) and stamps from QVCUK (sorry i cant remember how much i paid for it ) its not in stock at the moment but keep checking on their website,(item no 588344) but you can pick individual sheets up from good craft stores from 49p per sheet. Have a look at this Scooby doo birthday card that i recently made, i cut down one of the backing paper sheets to fit the card i was using, leaving a very small edge of the white card showing, and attached it using double sided tape. I carefully cut out the design i wanted from the decoupage sheet,( there were three pictures to cut out ) and then i layered them using 3d adhesive foam squares, all the pictures are numbered for you, so you know exactly what goes were, the only thing is, these  are not die cut decoupage, you do need a good pair of scissors and a steady hand to cut around the fine detail on some of the pictures. Using chipboard letters i spelled out the name i wanted across the top of the card, the letters are by kay & co  and i attached them with the 3d foam sqaures to make the name stand out from the card, i had to cut the foam sqaures in half so that they would fit, i cut out the wording Happy Birthday using my cricut expressions electronic cutter machine and some green cardstock from a dcwv stack pad (available from qvc ). I carefully arranged the lettering and stuck them down with small strips of double sided tape (or you could use glue dots ) and then attached the Scooby doo picture at the bottom right hand corner of the card .I was very pleased with the finished result and hope you like it.Scooby doo decoupage

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Hubby October 20, 2009 at 1:14 pm

Looks nice well done

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