Supplies: Candles (Ashland brand in Linen, Seaside, and Apple Crisp) Clear crystal glitter Mod
Podge Foam brush Twine 4th of July Printable Tags
Materials: 8 ″ x 10 ″ Canvas (stretched or on board) Vintage music paper Modge
Podge Foam brushes Craft paint Scrapbook paper Scissors Cardstock
Not exact matches
After the modge
podge was dry, I painted white chalk paint over the entire board with a
foam brush.
I used a
foam brush to apply Mod
Podge to the back of the paper and then applied it the cabinet doors.
Supplies: mason jars, Martha Stewart metallic glass paint, Martha Stewart silkscreen snowflake stencils, a paint dauber from Martha Stewart (not pictured), Mod
Podge,
foam brush, tea lights & salt I am in love with the Martha Stewart silkscreen stencils.
So using the
foam brush, I brushed on another, thicker, layer of Mod
Podge right over the glitter and let it dry over night.
I actually painted over a Mod
Podge print that was already mounted on the
foam core.
The mod
podge will seal and thereby better protect them, as well as add texture, and the
foam core will fill out the frame better.
After they are bleached and dried, take a
foam paint brush and dab on globs of Mod
Podge, then roll them in glitter.
Here's what you will need: • Print or piece of art • Mod
Podge - Matte Finish • Paint brush or brushes • Canvas, the size of you print or a piece of
foam core
To create the decoupaged pumpkin you'll need paper (I used sheet music), Modge
Podge,
foam brush and any embellishments.
Grab a bag of split peas, mod
podge, coat sealer & a
foam wreath and you will be ready to -LSB-...]
I started out with a blank canvas,
foam brushes, orange craft paint and Mod
Podge — all from Hobby Lobby.
I always use one of those cheapie
foam brushes to apply the mod
podge.
Using a
foam brush and Mod
Podge, apply the newspaper, strip by strip, covering the top half of the balloon up to the line.
You'll need a wood letter, scrapbooking paper or wallpaper, Modge
Podge,
foam brush and sanding block.
For this bottle I applied Mod
Podge to the glass using a
foam brush.