I picked up $ 1 clip boards and mod
podge strips of ripped, graphic scrapbook paper to the board.
I think I'd loose my mind trying to Mod
Podge strips into jars.
Not exact matches
So, falling back on much experience of doing something without sewing I tore fabric
strips and then Mod
Podged them to a plastic eggs.
I dipped a fabric
strip into the Mod
Podge to saturate it, and then wiped off any excess back into the cup.
All you need are floral fabric
strips and a bit of Mod
Podge to upgrade your mason jars into lively vases that are perfect for spring flowers.
Put a layer of Mod
Podge on the pumpkin and then smooth a
strip o fabric over the top of the Mod
Podge.
Then I brushed Mod
Podge onto the pumpkin and applied the first
strip of paper.
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Not sure what Martha thinks but... I would suggest thinning the
Podge a bit to get the
strips of paper wetter and easier to work with... like making papier mache in grade school.
Using a foam brush and Mod
Podge, apply the newspaper,
strip by
strip, covering the top half of the balloon up to the line.
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
When the Mod
Podge is totally dry, take your burlap
strips, fold them in half, then fold over again, pin if needed and cut the ends at an angle to make a perfect, symmetrical banner.