Not exact matches
When the
paint and markers are totally dry,
paint a few coats of craft sealer (Modge
Podge) on the rocks, to protect the faces.
They used lithium titanium oxide and lithium cobalt oxide for the anode and cathode, existing metallic
paints and carbon nanotube mixtures for the current collectors, and a chemical hodge -
podge with a very lengthy name for the separator layer.
Try a fresh twist this year with a few no - carve pumpkin decorating ideas — use stencils and craft
paint to apply your house numbers or state silhouette; or coat dried leaves with Mod
Podge for an elegant nature - inspired look.
The Mod
Podge seals them so
paint won't bleed under them!
Once you rubberband is in place, use a
paint brush and brush on Mod
Podge below it in small sections, adding glitter as you go.
Materials: 8 ″ x 10 ″ Canvas (stretched or on board) Vintage music paper Modge
Podge Foam brushes Craft
paint Scrapbook paper Scissors Cardstock
Once the Mod
Podge is dry, use your
paint brush and brush on another coat on top of the glitter to set it so it won't come off.
Your child can apply two coats of Mod
Podge, then spray
paint the shoes gold.
After the modge
podge was dry, I
painted white chalk
paint over the entire board with a foam brush.
Clear spray
paint or Mod
Podge gloss spray work well (Thanks Lindsay for the suggestion!)
After
painting, I decoupaged the fish paper to the doors using Mod
Podge.
Have you also seen on pinterest where you take modge
podge and i believe food coloring or some
paint and do the inside of jars?
The Mod
Podge seals the stencil preventing the
paint from seeping underneath.
STEP 2: Dip your
paint brush into some mod
podge or glue and
paint the bottom fourth of each tag.
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.
While decorating my eggs, I came up with the idea of
painting them in chalkboard
paint so I could easily reuse and redecorate them, in case I do want to mod
podge inside.
Just add a few crystals that you've
painted with food coloring mixed with Mod
Podge and you're good to go with the bling factor...
Step 3: Apply Mod
Podge to the plastic canvas to seal the
paint.
They were then coated with fresh black spray
paint, wrapping paper was Mod -
Podged on and sprayed with a protecting sealer.
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
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To prevent the
paint from chipping, use a sealant like Mod
Podge.
If you want the little curly twine like I added to mine above, you'll just wrap a piece of jute string around a pencil and
paint it with 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
I was running low on
paint, so I had to get a bit creative with the
paint technique, which is why it's a bit of a hodge
podge.
Use some existing frames (or thrifted ones, or inexpensive ones), mod
podge, spray
paint and, of course, glitter!
I traced and cut out the E, then
painted a thin layer of Mod
Podge.
I may
paint this or mod
podge paper to the top, but for now, it works just fine!
I actually
painted over a Mod
Podge print that was already mounted on the foam core.
After the
paint was dry, I brush a thin layer of Mod
Podge around the edge of the glass, sprinkled them with gold glitter then shook off the excess.
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I bought an already
painted white E at Michael's for a couple bucks and some Mod
Podge, and cute scrapbook paper.
My lower level family room needs HELP and so does our bedroom — we haven't done anything to it for the 12 years we have been there No window coverings,
paint is from when we first moved in, ugly, hodge
podge furniture, WE LOVE YOU!
After they are bleached and dried, take a foam
paint brush and dab on globs of Mod
Podge, then roll them in glitter.
A spin on decoupage with these Queen Anne style
painted end tables with lined drawers using wallpaper, mod
podge and... Read More
I
painted each box with a couple of coats and then followed up again with another coat of Mod
Podge.
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I spray
painted mine, but you could modge
podge a patterned paper on it, too, for a fun effect.
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I started out with a blank canvas, foam brushes, orange craft
paint and Mod
Podge — all from Hobby Lobby.
It's simple to glitter any surface:
paint mod
podge or glue on the area then sprinkle glitter over the wet glue.
modge
podge old books, recipes, etc. and then
paint black on it.
Using a small
paint brush, apply mod
podge to the ends of the pine cone.
and today's sneak peak will be the cute boxes and Read sign that I coordinated and made to place in the reading nook area - basically I just
painted them and stenciled either numbers or letters on them - and the two zebra print ones were mod
podged with fabric before the stencil.
In the Teen Hangout Room I created, I spray
painted a vintage table hot pink and mod
podged wall paper to it to add a little POP of color!
I
painted it white using primer and latex semi-gloss and added book pages to the shelves using Mod
Podge.
I
painted it white before I Mod
Podged it last time, but you can still kinda see the zebra stripes.
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...
It's simple to apply, I just used mod
podge,
painted it to match, and caulked the edges.