08-03-2006, 05:45 PM
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The popular technique of decorating objects by pasting a collage of paper cutouts onto a surface is called découpage, which is derived from the French word découper, which means "to cut out". This style of artwork usually involves displaying the cutout in a glass frame or varnishing it onto another object, such as a piece of furniture, a plate, or a box.
Who was the first pro football coach to have Gatorade poured over his head when his team clinched the Super Bowl?
The popular technique of decorating objects by pasting a collage of paper cutouts onto a surface is called découpage, which is derived from the French word découper, which means "to cut out". This style of artwork usually involves displaying the cutout in a glass frame or varnishing it onto another object, such as a piece of furniture, a plate, or a box.
Who was the first pro football coach to have Gatorade poured over his head when his team clinched the Super Bowl?