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How to Create the Brown Transferware Look DIY

This faux brown transferware plate coordinates nicely with other thrifted vintage transferware pieces. This simple hack creates a great accent piece and adds to a collection seamlessly. Please keep in mind this project so for a simple accent decor piece and not food grade. I do not recommend using this dish as a serving platter for food, which requires washing.

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The shelf liner with the brown toile pattern is from the Dollar Tree. I grabbed it since I really liked the pattern, but I didn’t have an initial purpose for it. I knew inspiration would hit, and then I remembered this process {DIY Glass Plates for a Custom Look}. It immediately clicked and here we are.

This DIY proved to a be bit more challenging than expected. All the details can be found in the Tip & Techniques section below, regardless I’m pleased with how it turned out. I have suggestions on how to navigate the challenges and other options to avoid the challenge all together. Let’s get crafty!

Crafting Pro Tip: Read all the instructions through once and then re-read everything again. This way, you are familiar with everything you need and know what to expect.

The brown toile liner I used was a vinyl material, used to line shelves, drawers, etc. The thickness of the vinyl took more effort to adhere with the decoupage medium than other materials I’ve used like printed paper, paper napkins, etc. The weight is key to provide the proper seal. I used a stack of plates and let the project sit overnight. The plates followed the same contour as the project glass plate, which helped add weight to the well and the lip of the plate.

Even with the weight of the plate stack the lip of the plate area was difficult to seal. Using clamps and clips to keep this area secure a bit longer helped the decoupage medium create a seal. Use a liberal amount of decoupage medium while you secure the lip area of the plate before adding the clips | clamps.

If you would prefer to avoid the issue above, you can create the same effect using fabric, paper, or napkins, etc. which are lighter in nature. I have included some options in the shopping section below to help you achieve the brown transfer-ware look. Here’s another post {How to Decoupage Easter Eggs} with a decoupage tutorial which might prove to be helpful if you’re interested in the technique.

This faux brown transferware piece is super versatile, which can be styled alone or mix and matched with other real vintage transferware. I love tranferware and the light brown toile pattern used here, which is almost sepia toned, can mix and match with other patterns. Brown, gray and even green transferware all coordinate for a harvest Fall effect.

Fall is my favorite season and this accent piece will be a fast favorite.  If you enjoy seasonal decor, please consider joining the Masterpiece community. Sign up below and receive all new content directly into your in-box.

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The weather has dipped around here and it’s been raining on and off. It actually feels a bit Fall-ish (in Northern California standards), and I’m looking forward to everything the season has to offer. There are many projects scheduled for Fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and beyond. It’s lovely to have you here for all of it.

Thanks for dropping by today and can’t wait to see you next time.  Au revoir!

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