How do I find what the second coat was that looked like decapodge
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Hi there, could you tell us what project you are talking about? Thanks
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Decoupage would always be the first coat of a project. It is then protected with coats of polyurethane or varnish. These wooden tiles at the end of my "peninsula" in kitchen are decoupaged. I then put poly on them. Probably 3 or 4 coats.
Usually varnish or poly for a second coat. Just watch a few decoupage youtubes and will see. Here is a link to a slew of HT decoupage projects. https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=decoupage