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Ti-Flair Napkin, 33x33 cm, Three-Ply, Featuring Poinsettia and Pine Cone - 1 piece

SKU: 819685
Weight: 7 gr.
Piece: 1
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A variety of decoupage napkins - creativity without boundaries. Bring your projects to life with our beautiful decoupage napkins.


Do you understand how much beauty and creative potential a simple decoupage napkin can contain?

Let us introduce you to the magic of this amazing product. Decoupage napkins are not just paper - they are the key to the amazing world of handcrafting, where any idea can be turned into a creative reality.

Decoupage napkins are thin, delicate paper sheets enriched with exclusive designs and motifs. They are created with incredible precision and attention to detail, making them ideal for all kinds of projects, from simple hobbies to professional works of art.

One of the key aspects of decoupage napkins is their versatility. They can be used to decorate almost any surface - from wood and glass to textiles and ceramics. The napkins adhere lightly and evenly, creating an impressive drawing effect that gives the objects a unique style and sophistication.

Combination of different materials, such as cones, tichinki , decorative strips and others to create your unique project.

What can a decoupage napkin do in your creative world? A napkin can revive an old piece of furniture, turning it into an aesthetic wonder that captivates with the charm of its details. It can turn ordinary dishes into artificial masterpieces that add coziness and style to your home.



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