Paper Designs Italy - The Queen of Hearts A3 Rice Decoupage Paper

Paper Designs Italy

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Create decoupage projects with royal flair using this The Queen of Hearts decoupage paper for small furniture! The scowling monarch watches over your crafty projects with a whimsical background fit for a queen. Get creative - no need to bow to the Queen's every whim!

This luxurious rice paper is printed in Italy on the best available paper, using eco-friendly inks and manufactured with attention to every detail by printing experts. Our process results in consistency across colors while giving your designs an elegant look that's perfect for any project!

  • Sheet size: 11.75” x 16.5” (size A3)
  • Ships flat (not folded) inside of a large sturdy Kraft envelope

    Application Tip: Use with decoupage glue or top coat, and smooth out with a scrunched up saran wrap or a felt-edge squeegee for best results.

    Not sure which paper size to choose? Our Paper Size Comparison Chart makes it easy! Whether you're decoupaging a small jewelry box or transforming a full-size armoire, this guide helps you pick the perfect size for your project. Scroll through to see side-by-side comparisons —so you can shop with confidence and create with ease.

    Maika Daughters Decoupage Paper Size Comparison Chart – A4, A3, A2, A1, and A0 paper sizes with use-case examples for upcycling furniture and DIY projects. Includes illustrations of small boxes, side tables, dressers, and armoires to show ideal decoupage paper size for each project type.

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        Joyce B. (Manlius, US)
        Love the Queen

        I like the rice paper so much better than the fiber papers. I like to mix papers together & fiber texture makes that difficult. The Twirling tea party paper is described as tissue paper, so I expected it to be thinner more like rice paper. It should more accurately be called fiber paper as some of these heavier textured papers are called. I made it work with much effort & many layers of satin varnish on top. So much more work than the actual “tissue collage papers”. I find the fiber paper texture insistent & unattractive visually & tactically. However, I loved the actual prints on both of these papers.