Sentences with phrase «glitter mod podge»

wood craft letters (Michaels) Red and black acrylic craft paint (or spray paint) Red and black glitter Mod Podge or Tacky glue
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
Cheap miniature plastic animals Krylon Metallic Brilliant Gold spray paint Glitter Mod Podge or glue Hot glue gun String (if making an ornament)
I'd like to try the glitter mod podge on some candles and also use the dimensional magic and glitter mod podge on some jewelry pieces.
Supplies: Candles (Ashland brand in Linen, Seaside, and Apple Crisp) Clear crystal glitter Mod Podge Foam brush Twine 4th of July Printable Tags

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All you need is some glitter, plastic toys, Mod Podge, and a few other supplies.
With these, I ran some Mod Podge along the edges and then poured glitter on top.
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.
After applying the Mod Podge, immediately shake on some glitter and let it dry.
Make Stuff Monday: Glitter & Mod Podge Madness
The first thing I would make with the Mod Podge Glitter would be one of those fairy jars with a votive candle.
In fact, last year, I made something similar using mod podge and loose glitter.
Just brush some regular Mod Podge onto the stem, then cover thoroughly with glitter.
Mixing the glitter with Mod Podge ensures the glitter wont flake off!
Mod Podging on glitter might just be one of my favourite techniques, who couldn't use a little extra glam?
- 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
Since I didn't want to be finding glitter in every crack and crevice around the house for the next however many years, I decided that another layer of Mod Podge would be needed.
So using the foam brush, I brushed on another, thicker, layer of Mod Podge right over the glitter and let it dry over night.
This beautiful faux druzy ring is actually made using glass glitter and Mod Podge... genius!
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Use some existing frames (or thrifted ones, or inexpensive ones), mod podge, spray paint and, of course, glitter!
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.
Apply a generous layer of Mod Podge and roll the snowball around in a mixture of fake snowflakes and glitter.
It's simple to glitter any surface: paint mod podge or glue on the area then sprinkle glitter over the wet glue.
For a Spring look, I added yarn and glitter using Mod Podge.
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...
I painted the base a gray primer, then spread mod podge on the frame, and dumped a bunch of glitter on top.
All you need are faux leaves, mod podge, hot glue, ribbon, and glitter.
Grab some Mod Podge Glue A small paint brush A couple of paper towels And Glitter!
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