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Ti-Flair Napkin, 33x33 cm, Three-Ply, Featuring Beautiful Flowers - 1 piece

SKU: 819618
Weight: 6 gr.
Piece: 1
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Individual style and expressiveness with decoupage napkins. Shape your world to your taste and vision.


Decoupage Napkin - Refresh Your Creative Spirit and Embrace the World with Beauty!

A decoupage napkin is more than just ordinary paper; it is key to a world where art and creativity merge into exquisite expressions. This amazing material allows you to transform any surface into a work of art and add a personal touch to every creation.

Main Features:

Exceptional Designs and Motifs: Our decoupage napkins offer a wide range of designs and motifs - from vintage and romantic flowers to abstract artworks and geometric patterns. These designs provide inspiration and endless creative possibilities.

Easy Application: Decoupage with napkins is an easy and enjoyable process. The procedure includes placing the napkin on the surface, fixing it, and varnishing it for a finished look. Follow the intuitive instructions and enjoy your creative process.

Unlimited Applications: You decide how to use the napkin - decorate furniture, boxes, gifts, cards, glass, ceramics, and even fabric. Every surface becomes a canvas for your creativity.

Expressiveness and Uniqueness: Napkins allow you to express your individuality and style through creativity. Every item created with them bears your unique touch and creative imprint.

Creativity and Inspiration: Decoupage with napkins is not just a hobby; it is a way of life. This material inspires you to create, transform, and enrich the world around you.



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