Grab
some Mod Podge Glue A small paint brush A couple of paper towels And Glitter!
Deco Art Americana Chalky Finish Paint, 8 - Ounce, Everlasting Navy and White Striped Fabric
Mod Podge Glue and Finish for Furniture Twisted Sisal Rope Hot glue gun
They've been having fun with
Mod Podge glue, decoupaging every surface possible - switch plates, pieces of wood, and every can to be found in the recycling!
Not exact matches
Supplies: Decorative paper (you can cut pictures out of magazines or use recycled greeting cards)
Mod Podge craft
glue and brush Aleene's Original Tacky Glue Buttons (try the Laura Kelly Collection from Buttons Galore) Scissors To make your flowers, cut out petals in the sizes you want and cut out circles for the cent
glue and brush Aleene's Original Tacky
Glue Buttons (try the Laura Kelly Collection from Buttons Galore) Scissors To make your flowers, cut out petals in the sizes you want and cut out circles for the cent
Glue Buttons (try the Laura Kelly Collection from Buttons Galore) Scissors To make your flowers, cut out petals in the sizes you want and cut out circles for the centers.
Take the cardboard letters and stack on top of one another and attach with
mod podge or another strong adhesive
glue.
I use Gloss
Mod Podge to
glue things down and put Sparkle on the top.
Hi Connie,
Mod Podge is a decopauge
glue and that would be the best bet, or you could use a white
glue and water wash.
We used
Mod Podge for the aluminum foil and burlap (it's still drying in the photos, which is the white you see through the holes; it will eventually be clear) but a
glue stick for everything else.
What you'll need: hard boiled eggs, flowers, leaves,
mod podge (or elmers
glue if that's what you have) and a small paintbrush.
Step 4: Unfold the fanned pages,
gluing the two sections together with
Mod Podge.
I used
Mod Podge, but mixing Elmer's
glue with a little water will also do the trick!
I chose sheet music scrapbook paper and used
Mod Podge to
glue it in place.
And you did the priming with the
Mod Podge / PVA
glue?
I cut panels for the sides of the dresser and then for the drawer fronts, and carefully used
Mod Podge to
glue them on.
STEP 2: Dip your paint brush into some
mod podge or
glue and paint the bottom fourth of each tag.
I cut out the scrapbook paper to fit the wood and
glued it down with
Mod Podge.
I cut the paper and used
Mod Podge to
glue the pieces on the top and sides.
Cheap miniature plastic animals Krylon Metallic Brilliant Gold spray paint Glitter
Mod Podge or
glue Hot
glue gun String (if making an ornament)
If you don't have a sewing machine you could use a hot
glue gun or
Mod Podge.
wood craft letters (Michaels) Red and black acrylic craft paint (or spray paint) Red and black glitter
Mod Podge or Tacky
glue
I
glued it in place with
Mod Podge, and sealed over the top with a couple more coats of
Mod Podge.
- Green Styrofoam wreath - Ribbon (1 spool)- Premade ribbon bow (or extra ribbon to make your own)- Wooden letters - Glitter -
Mod podge - Hot
glue gun - Premade painted wooden cut outs
If you don't have
Mod Podge, just regular white
glue will work.
I don't have
mod podge on hand... do you think craft
glue would work or is that a fire hazard?.
Using the handy little silicone
glue brush apply a thin coat of
Mod Podge to your wooden coaster.
It's simple to glitter any surface: paint
mod podge or
glue on the area then sprinkle glitter over the wet
glue.
Here's what I used for this fairytale come true pumpkin: 1 australian blue pumpkin 4 small white pumpkins 2 dow rods
Mod Podge Gold glitter paint Yellow paint
Glue gun Drill...
Mod Podge is the number one, all - in - one
glue, sealer and finish perfect for decoupage projects!
All you need are faux leaves,
mod podge, hot
glue, ribbon, and glitter.
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When the paint dries, coat the front of the letters with
Mod Podge or tacky
glue with a paint brush.
Cheap miniature plastic animals Krylon Metallic Brilliant Gold spray paint Glitter
Mod Podge or
glue Hot
glue gun String (if making an ornament)
wood craft letters (Michaels) Red and black acrylic craft paint (or spray paint) Red and black glitter
Mod Podge or Tacky
glue
Once dry, attach the black mat using
Mod Podge or Elmer's
Glue.