Decoupage is the art of gluing cut-out paper images onto any surface to form a pleasing decorative composition, and then coating the finished product with a varnish or other clear protective coating to preserve the piece. What can be decoupaged? Artists (or "decoupeurs") often decoupage unpainted wooden or papier-mache boxes and even glass plates, but just about anything that doesn't move can be decoupaged. Here are some examples, courtesy of Google Images: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&um=1&sa=1&q=decoupage&aq=f&oq= Here is a basic how-to link (there are many on the internet): http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/decoupage/a/012201a.htm
Henri Matisse did decoupage. Those are definitely art.
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The best sealer for decoupage projects is a water-based polyurethane sealer.
Yes you can apply decoupage glue over photographs.
Decoupage typically dries clear, leaving a transparent finish on the surface.
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Yes, just be careful what type of glue you are using because it might make the decoupage paper bubble or tear from the wetness.
Craft Corner Deathmatch - 2005 The Decoupage Dogfight was released on: USA: April 2005
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Decoupage 2000 Return of the Goddess - 1999 was released on: USA: 24 August 1999 (American Cinemateque)