RHS Decoupage Papers (Annie Sloan & Royal Horticultural Society)

$20.00

Gorgeous papers in 12 designs from Annie Sloan in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society! Each package comes with 2 tissue-printed decoupage papers inside. (*Pictured below in alphabetical order/ in order of ‘Design Name’ selection.)

Application: use Annie Sloan Image Medium for best results (don’t forget your Flat Brush!). We recommend 1 coat of Image Medium applied to the dried, unsealed painted surface to act as the ‘glue’ base, followed by immediate application of your decoupage paper, delicately pressing down evenly to work out the air bubbles from under the paper but also to firmly adhere. Follow with up to 5 coats of Image Medium to seal over (amount of coats depends on usage of the surface). Make sure to immediately wash your brush well after each use due the gluey nature of the Image Medium!

All the papers from the Annie Sloan with Royal Horticultural Society collaboration including the geometric designs and the flora and fauna have been printed on dyed tissue papers. They have been designed to work best with Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Image Medium.

Design Names:

  • Borders (printed by Adam Islip 1602)

  • Botanical Drawings (printed by Crispijn de Passe the Younger c.1614)

  • Dutch Tulips (watercolor painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn c.1620s-c.1630s)

  • Fleury (engraved bedding plan by Leonard Meager c.1624-c.1704 from “The English Gardner”. London 1688)

  • Floribunda (variety of artist illustrations, incl. Graham Stuart Thomas 1909-2003, and Caroline Maria Applebee 18th Century)

  • Formal Garden (assorted watercolors painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn, c.1620-c.1630)

  • Formal Rome (engraved parterre plan, from Giovanni Baptista Ferrari 1584-1655 from “De florum cultura”. Rome 1633)

  • Roundabouts (engraved illustration of a knot garden design, from Stephen Blake “The Compleat Gardeners Practice”. London 1664)

  • Songbirds (engravings of “Tom Tits”, “Redpolls” and “Pied Finches” by George Brookshaw 1819)

  • Starburst (engraved illustration of a garden plan, from Peter Lauremberg 1585-1639 from “Horticultura”. Frankfurt 1631)

  • Winged Wildlife (illustrations from French 1776 publication “Precious and illuminated collection of the most beautiful and curious flowers, which are cultivated as much in the gardens of China, as in those of Europe”.)

® The Royal Horticultural Society. The Royal Horticultural Society, and its logo, are trade marks of The Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) and used under licence from RHS Enterprises Limited.

*View our Shipping Policies here. For your convenience, please visit your closest stockist for Chalk Paint® and other products by Annie Sloan. Find Your Closest Stockist Here!

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Gorgeous papers in 12 designs from Annie Sloan in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society! Each package comes with 2 tissue-printed decoupage papers inside. (*Pictured below in alphabetical order/ in order of ‘Design Name’ selection.)

Application: use Annie Sloan Image Medium for best results (don’t forget your Flat Brush!). We recommend 1 coat of Image Medium applied to the dried, unsealed painted surface to act as the ‘glue’ base, followed by immediate application of your decoupage paper, delicately pressing down evenly to work out the air bubbles from under the paper but also to firmly adhere. Follow with up to 5 coats of Image Medium to seal over (amount of coats depends on usage of the surface). Make sure to immediately wash your brush well after each use due the gluey nature of the Image Medium!

All the papers from the Annie Sloan with Royal Horticultural Society collaboration including the geometric designs and the flora and fauna have been printed on dyed tissue papers. They have been designed to work best with Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Image Medium.

Design Names:

  • Borders (printed by Adam Islip 1602)

  • Botanical Drawings (printed by Crispijn de Passe the Younger c.1614)

  • Dutch Tulips (watercolor painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn c.1620s-c.1630s)

  • Fleury (engraved bedding plan by Leonard Meager c.1624-c.1704 from “The English Gardner”. London 1688)

  • Floribunda (variety of artist illustrations, incl. Graham Stuart Thomas 1909-2003, and Caroline Maria Applebee 18th Century)

  • Formal Garden (assorted watercolors painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn, c.1620-c.1630)

  • Formal Rome (engraved parterre plan, from Giovanni Baptista Ferrari 1584-1655 from “De florum cultura”. Rome 1633)

  • Roundabouts (engraved illustration of a knot garden design, from Stephen Blake “The Compleat Gardeners Practice”. London 1664)

  • Songbirds (engravings of “Tom Tits”, “Redpolls” and “Pied Finches” by George Brookshaw 1819)

  • Starburst (engraved illustration of a garden plan, from Peter Lauremberg 1585-1639 from “Horticultura”. Frankfurt 1631)

  • Winged Wildlife (illustrations from French 1776 publication “Precious and illuminated collection of the most beautiful and curious flowers, which are cultivated as much in the gardens of China, as in those of Europe”.)

® The Royal Horticultural Society. The Royal Horticultural Society, and its logo, are trade marks of The Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) and used under licence from RHS Enterprises Limited.

*View our Shipping Policies here. For your convenience, please visit your closest stockist for Chalk Paint® and other products by Annie Sloan. Find Your Closest Stockist Here!

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Gorgeous papers in 12 designs from Annie Sloan in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society! Each package comes with 2 tissue-printed decoupage papers inside. (*Pictured below in alphabetical order/ in order of ‘Design Name’ selection.)

Application: use Annie Sloan Image Medium for best results (don’t forget your Flat Brush!). We recommend 1 coat of Image Medium applied to the dried, unsealed painted surface to act as the ‘glue’ base, followed by immediate application of your decoupage paper, delicately pressing down evenly to work out the air bubbles from under the paper but also to firmly adhere. Follow with up to 5 coats of Image Medium to seal over (amount of coats depends on usage of the surface). Make sure to immediately wash your brush well after each use due the gluey nature of the Image Medium!

All the papers from the Annie Sloan with Royal Horticultural Society collaboration including the geometric designs and the flora and fauna have been printed on dyed tissue papers. They have been designed to work best with Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Image Medium.

Design Names:

  • Borders (printed by Adam Islip 1602)

  • Botanical Drawings (printed by Crispijn de Passe the Younger c.1614)

  • Dutch Tulips (watercolor painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn c.1620s-c.1630s)

  • Fleury (engraved bedding plan by Leonard Meager c.1624-c.1704 from “The English Gardner”. London 1688)

  • Floribunda (variety of artist illustrations, incl. Graham Stuart Thomas 1909-2003, and Caroline Maria Applebee 18th Century)

  • Formal Garden (assorted watercolors painted by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn, c.1620-c.1630)

  • Formal Rome (engraved parterre plan, from Giovanni Baptista Ferrari 1584-1655 from “De florum cultura”. Rome 1633)

  • Roundabouts (engraved illustration of a knot garden design, from Stephen Blake “The Compleat Gardeners Practice”. London 1664)

  • Songbirds (engravings of “Tom Tits”, “Redpolls” and “Pied Finches” by George Brookshaw 1819)

  • Starburst (engraved illustration of a garden plan, from Peter Lauremberg 1585-1639 from “Horticultura”. Frankfurt 1631)

  • Winged Wildlife (illustrations from French 1776 publication “Precious and illuminated collection of the most beautiful and curious flowers, which are cultivated as much in the gardens of China, as in those of Europe”.)

® The Royal Horticultural Society. The Royal Horticultural Society, and its logo, are trade marks of The Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) and used under licence from RHS Enterprises Limited.

*View our Shipping Policies here. For your convenience, please visit your closest stockist for Chalk Paint® and other products by Annie Sloan. Find Your Closest Stockist Here!

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