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http://diytotry.com/10-creative-ways-to-decoupage-your-furniture/
Hello Mrgkfe; I researched this for you, and the Art work that is a result from doing this is Stunning!!!
If you have not done such, Please visit Google and Pineterest. The Photos are Amazing.
www.cheaphumidors.com/blog/how-to-2/make-cigar-band-table
www.instructables.com/id/Cigar-Band-Table
Good Luck with your project!! Have fun and Take Care!
I decoupage cigar bands on bangle bracelets. I adhere them to the bracelet with elmer's glue, then coat with several layers of polyurethane. Should also work with labels on a table.
You can use Modge Podge to adhere labels to a surface. Once you are done adhering labels, then use varnish to seal the table. Modge Podge is a glue like substance that you apply with a sponge or paint brush. You can get Modge Podge at Michael's or Hobby Lobby.
MOD PODGE
Use ModPodge to glue them on and also to seal them.