We made these Decoupage Notebooks, and it worked brilliantly! The really great thing about decopatch, according to two of our Guides, is that even those with a bit less dexterity, or a bit less creative, or not quite so handy with craft, can come out with something that looks just as brilliant as the arty girls. And even the ones who don't enjoy craft so much liked these as they had something usable at the end of it. Several of the girls made them as gifts for friends.
Supplies for 30 (ish) girls
- 30 x A5 notebooks from Home Bargains @ £0.89 each
- 2 pots of 186ml Decopatch Glue @ £5.99 per pot from Baker Ross - but about 1/3 of each pot left over
- 10 x Decopatch Paper packs (3 sheets per pack) @ £1.99 per pack from Baker Ross (a few sheets left over, but not many)
- 5 x Gold Alphabet Letter packs from Home Bargains @ £0.70 per pack (loads left over)
From the cupboard
- Glue spreaders or paintbrushes
- assorted bits of glitter, stickers, ribbon, other left-over craft/collage type items that the girls just used for decoration
Instructions
- Decopatch - We allowed 40-ish minutes for this.
- Open the book out flat (covers upwards) on the table.
- Tear up the decopatch paper into squares around 1" x 1" (any smaller and it'll take too long!)
- apply a very thin layer of glue to a small area of the book cover, and stick on the paper square. Repeat, overlapping the squares slightly so there is no gap.
- As you go along, paint a very thin layer of decopatch glue over the top of the papers you ahve stuck on, to make it shiny and 'seal' the layer.
- It is REALLY IMPORTANT that you ONLY USE A TINY AMOUNT OF GLUE otherwise it won't dry in the time of the meeting
- Drying Time - 10-15 minutes - clear up all the decopatch paper & glue, tidy up, go and play some silly games, or have drinks, or whatever, for 15 minutes. We did a Fire Drill!
- Decorations - 15-20 minutes
- decorate the notebooks with lettering stickers, ribbons or pipecleaners tied around the ringlets, stickers, ribbons, or whatever else the girls want to personalise their books.
- You could also stick an envelope inside the front and/or rear cover.
The notebooks were all touch-dry by the time we added the decorations, and properly dry by the time they took them home (after taps/announcements for 5 minutes at the end of the meeting). The girls seemed really proud of their creations.
The whole craft cost less than £2.50 per girl.
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