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Full disclosure here. Check out the 2 minute video tutorial below on DIY Anthropologie knobs, or skip to step by step instructions. Measure the knobs and create same size circular designs. You can download mine at the end. Sand the knobs slightly if they have a glossy coating on the surface. Brush some Modpodge or glue on the surface of a knob. Place a circle with the design side facing down.
Lift the knob now the paper circle should be sticking at the center and brush Modpodge gently from the center outward onto the paper. Do this carefully so the paper disc does not shift on the knob. Take a piece of plastic, wrap around the drawer knob as you press the paper and shape it along the curved surface of the knob.
Finish by sealing each knob with coats of Modpodge or other sealers to protect the knobs from finger prints, etc. Now you have some gorgeous drawer knobs, how about choosing cabinet paint colors?
They took less than 5 minute each to make! Yes, Anthropologie knobs are irresistible. We are most likely to get some when we move into our new home. However, these DIY drawer knobs are so easy and fun to make, I am no longer itching to run to Anthropologie now.
Remember how much I love indigo from these DIY indigo fabrics and pillows? This group below is inspired by blue and white Delft ceramics, the colorful ones by Mediterranean designs especially from Spain and Italy. I love using paper or image transfer for home decor! You can check out a similar DIY project: transform boring outlet covers into designer ones, free designs included! Or these paper lanterns made from up-cycled materials!
Download free designs here! You can unsubscribe any time! I came across this posting on Etsy. I have subscribed already. Please sort this out for me. No email for sign up, no way to access pattern to print.
It might be easier for you to maintain this page if you just make the download accessible without asking for a subscription. I have tried twice now to sign up but I never get the email.
I have checked spam too. Ananda, these knobs are what hooked me on your site. Four years later and they still look beautiful. I added a crystal knob, a porcelain knob, and a rough looking iron knob for a little variety. Still love the knobs and love getting your newsletter! I want to do pulls, not knobs. Would one just find a non-copyrighted photo online and then do the same thing to the pull?
I have signed up to your blog in the past and when I hit the yellow download button it takes me to many projects but no way to download the knob prints.
Been trying for a half hour and no luck. These turned out gorgeous! Pinning this. Hi Ananda. How long do you let the mod podge dry in the plastic cover and then how long between final coats? Thanks so much. I cannot find the page which has the knob designs on it so I can cut them out.
Is there a secret to finding this page?? Please help. Can you help? Hi there! I subscribed to the news letter but am still unsure on how to download the print outs… could you please help!! I absolutely love this idea. I have subscribed and been confirmed but how do I print out the designs? Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am redoing my kitchen with a southwest theme and was contemplating making knobs using polished colorful stone, but it was going to be VERY expensive. Wish I could share a photo of them.
Thanks again! Do you have a place to go and get more images for knobs. Just go online and find something you like, copy it into a photo or graphic program and cut out circles from it the size you need and print. Thank you so much for posting these DIY knob tutorials and the download! A button at the bottom of each newsletter takes you to all downloads! She painted them white to match the furniture, then hand-painted a rose on each one.
They looked wonderful. I even tried re-adding my name to your subscribers, but it still does not work. You do a fantastic job with this blog,really.! I loved the anthropology knobs tutorial and looking forward to try your idea. Keep doing what you do and thank you for your time! What a great idea!! I did something similar with scrapbook paper and tiles to make coasters. Would you be able to seal them with an epoxy resin for a solid clear coating? I would be worried that the paper will curl eventually.
I used this technique 26 years ago when we built our house and I wanted to make some custom light witch and electrical outlet covers. I downloaded several mandala designs from the internet and used them to make the knobs on my bi-fold closet doors. First ones looked great until I tried to top them with Delta Triple Thick Glaze…which made the color run. Now I just have to try another sealer top coat product over that to see how to if it actually sealed the color before I reprint and repaste that knob and finish the rest.
It may be that I will have to go to Staples and have my mandalas printed on the laser printer. Free Baby Decoupage Sheets. Great free decoupage sheets and free pyramid sheets stackers featuring Baby images. These free decoupage papers are suitable for Christening Cards, …. Cameo: Free Pyramid Papers and more. Christmas Decoupage New 2. For more information, please see my disclosures.
For a quick-start guide to a simple decoupage project, click the image above to watch my YouTube tutorial. Plus, you can find almost all supplies at your local craft store. When using a decoupage medium a. In my video tutorial and written instructions below, I demonstrate how to decoupage with napkins and scrapbook paper. In most of my tutorials, I stick with matte Mod Podge as my decoupage glue because I like its versatility.
However, there is a decoupage medium for every man, woman, and child out there. There are a number of other varieties of sparkle, shine and colors that I will cover in a future post. In the tutorial below, I keep it simple with Matte Mod Podge. Use light-to-medium grit sandpaper to smooth the wooden surface.
A damp cloth will sometimes cause the wood grain to rise or splinter. For heavy-duty projects, I recommend using a loosely woven cheesecloth tack cloth after sanding. Before or after cutting the napkins, separate the plies to reveal only the top layer. Most napkins have three layers, or plies. You can sand off any long edges after applying Mod Podge, since the paper is thin enough. For fabric and thicker paper, cut squares slightly smaller than surface area, since thicker materials are harder to sand off later.
For napkins, gently lay a square down starting in one corner and working your way toward the opposite corner. Use plastic food wrap see video to smooth out the napkin and prevent wrinkles. For scrapbook paper, apply a more generous coat to the wood and spread some glue to the back of the paper before applying. Apply up to three coats of Mod Podge on all sides of the tissue box cover, waiting minutes between coats.
For a more protective topcoat, apply a sealer. If using a spray sealer, always do this in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors. This is part of a series of posts covering the art of decorating using decoupage techniques.
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I consent to First Day of Home collecting and storing the data I submit in this form. Beautiful project. I was just wondering if there is a reason you used regular paper instead of the napkin on top of the box. Really want to try making one myself. Thanks for your ideas. Hi Karen! Thanks so much. I think it would look even prettier with the napkin on top, so you can easily make that change with yours.
Best of luck! Thank you so much! Hi Tracy! Yes, you should be able to spray the inkjet printed image with an acrylic sealer before using Mod Podge. I would spray both sides with very light coats a few times in a well-ventilated area, of course. I use a similar sealer for other craft projects, by the way. It adds a nice protective coat to finish things off. Glad you like the spoons! How long after using Mod Podge do I need to wait before applying sealer? Thank you! Hi Lucy!
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