Amy
from Mod Podge Rocks is the guest judge this week and you have to check out all the great projects she does with Mod -LSB-... Read More]
Amy Anderson
from Mod Podge Rocks and I did craft kit LIVE on Instagram and FB.
Those candies made
from the mod podge melts are too cute!
I'm Amy
from Mod Podge Rocks (and DIY Candy, and Washi Tape Crafts!).
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 centers.
While experimenting with
Mod Podge, I wanted to make a bauble
from recycled cardboard.
;) Today I am excited to show you a brand new product
from my friend, Amy at
Mod Podge Rocks & Plaid ~
Mod Podge Peel & Stick Stencils.
Hi Barngirl, I know that Annie Sloan Chalk Paint will adhere to metal, and
from the bit of research I've done,
Mod Podge should work fine on metal too.
The
Mod Podge seals the stencil preventing the paint
from seeping underneath.
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.
One way that I changed this pair up
from the first, was by
mod podging sheet music to the backside.
To prevent the paint
from chipping, use a sealant like
Mod Podge.
So when I saw that Lauren printed hers out
from Staples and used
Mod Podge to create this... I knew I had to give it a try.
I didn't apply
Mod Podge on top of the paper this time — but I think I did before on the black desk
from a few years ago that I also shared a photo of in the post.
I covered each scrapbook paper - topped barstool with a layer of
Mod Podge to help protect the decorated bar stools
from spills and stains.
Jess
from Frugal with a Flourish shows how to cut out and
mod podge these little birdies on to our plates in her DIY post!
I started out with a blank canvas, foam brushes, orange craft paint and
Mod Podge — all
from Hobby Lobby.
Make your own budget friendly copycat of Pottery Barn's gauze mummy luminaries using this tutorial
from Courtney on
Mod Podge Rocks.
Here is the family room view
from the kitchen (Mason Jar
Mod Podge Art and Sliding Barn Door TV cover tutorial):