Sentences with phrase «brushed mod podge»

Then I brushed Mod Podge onto the pumpkin and applied the first strip of paper.
Then, I brushed Mod Podge all over the box, except for the backside (1).

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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 centers.
Brush a clear craft sealant, like Mod Podge, over the candy canes and let it dry completely.
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.
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.
Supplies: Candles (Ashland brand in Linen, Seaside, and Apple Crisp) Clear crystal glitter Mod Podge Foam brush Twine 4th of July Printable Tags
I used a foam brush to apply Mod Podge to the back of the paper and then applied it the cabinet doors.
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.
Just brush some regular Mod Podge onto the stem, then cover thoroughly with glitter.
After you've cut out the magazine, brush on a layer of Mod Podge to the clutch.
Apply a generous amount of Mod Podge on your label and brush it back and forward until your label is completely covered with a uniform layer.
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 started by brushing on a coat of Mod Podge to the front of the leaf.
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.
I gave the pine cones a little bit of sparkle by brushing on a thin layer of Mod Podge and sprinkling them with gold glitter also.
After they are bleached and dried, take a foam paint brush and dab on globs of Mod Podge, then roll them in glitter.
Using mod podge and an old brush go ahead and decoupage the wallpaper to the front of the drawer, as well as the drawer sides and the inner fixed shelf.
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
Using the handy little silicone glue brush apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to your wooden coaster.
Leaving the clear wrap on the straw wreath, I applied a generous amount of Mod Podge to the wreath using a sponge brush.
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.
Using a small paint brush, apply mod podge to the ends of the pine cone.
Grab some Mod Podge Glue A small paint brush A couple of paper towels And Glitter!
When the paint dries, coat the front of the letters with Mod Podge or tacky glue with a paint brush.
For this bottle I applied Mod Podge to the glass using a foam brush.
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