Just roll your candle
in Mod Podge and then in Epsom salts.
Coat a canning jar ring
in mod podge and dip it into epsom salt to coat completely.
I haven't coated
them in mod podge yet, but they're not too fragile after being blown - out.
But seven years ago, as I sat on the floor of my family room holding a Popsicle stick covered
in Mod Podge, I couldn't imagine what I possibly had to offer.
Not exact matches
When the whole container was covered
in Washi tape I used
Mod Podge to coat over the tape to seal it so that the ends would not come loose.
I have more
Mod Podge Christmas crafts planned, so be sure to connect with Inspiration Laboratories
in your favorite ways — on Twitter, Google +, Pinterest, or Facebook.
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.
They've been having fun with
Mod Podge glue, decoupaging every surface possible - switch plates, pieces of wood, and every can to be found
in the recycling!
How to
Mod Podge a Drawer with a Recycled Map This is a project I did
in 2013 for my craft room at the time.
They are not necessary but sure do come
in handy with you are working with
Mod Podge!
If you are wondering how to get children
in on the
Mod Podge holiday action, I have the perfect Christmas kids» craft for you — learn how to make a Christmas wreath the EASIEST way possible.
I secured the body and arms on the back with a small piece of washi tape
in addition to the
Mod Podge.
We used
Mod Podge for the aluminum foil and burlap (it's still drying
in the photos, which is the white you see through the holes; it will eventually be clear) but a glue stick for everything else.
I did the
mod podge first so I had a smooth surface to draw on as when i have tried to draw straight onto salt dough
in the past it has looked a bit bumpy.
I thought awhile about how to go about attaching it, but
in the end, I figured
Mod Podge would do the trick!
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.
I chose sheet music scrapbook paper and used
Mod Podge to glue it
in place.
Supplies: Candles (Ashland brand
in Linen, Seaside, and Apple Crisp) Clear crystal glitter
Mod Podge Foam brush Twine 4th of July Printable Tags
After it dried, I covered the paper
in another coat of
Mod Podge to seal it.
This giveaway is held
in cooperation with Plaid, makers of
Mod Podge.
I go thru lots of
Mod Podge in my craft room.
In fact, last year, I made something similar using
mod podge and loose glitter.
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.
After
Mod Podging the graphics
in place I sealed everything with two coats of MinWax Polycrylic.
After applying the
Mod Podge in sections, I had to hold the burlap
in place for a long time until it stayed up by itself.
I glued it
in place with
Mod Podge, and sealed over the top with a couple more coats of
Mod Podge.
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Mod Podge Botanical Pumpkins by Uncommon Designs Now let's get this party started..
Mod Podge is an adhesive used mostly
in crafting, that can also be used as a sealer, medium transfer and many other things.
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.
Mix the water,
Mod Podge and food coloring
in the jar.
I did have to use a small spatula a few times
in order to get the white
mod podge off the bottom.
This is where you get your
Mod Podge out and apply
in small sections to the wood to apply the paper.
I then added some
mod podge over some areas of the wax which resulted
in taking some of the wax off, I love how it gave more of a «distressed» look.
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 have tried putting a second coat of
mod podge on going
in the opposite direction but my guess is that it would look pretty good.
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Trisha, try coating your fabric
in fabric
Mod Podge before cutting it to sew.
Apply a THICK layer of
Mod Podge or Martha Stewart Decoupage Medium
in matte finish to the entire top of the charger with a wide, flat paintbrush.
After they are bleached and dried, take a foam paint brush and dab on globs of
Mod Podge, then roll them
in glitter.
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!
Apply a generous layer of
Mod Podge and roll the snowball around
in a mixture of fake snowflakes and glitter.
Then I coated the drawers with
Mod Podge Furniture Formula
in Matte, and carefully placed the delicate sheer napkin over the top, not perfect because I wanted an aged distressed look
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!
You are probably familiar with
Mod Podge, but
in the off chance you aren't, it really is a crafters best friend.
You are probably familiar with
Mod Podge, but
in the off chance you aren't, it really is a crafters best -LSB-...]
Mod Podge is the number one, all -
in - one glue, sealer and finish perfect for decoupage projects!
with the
mod podge and split peas all over my kitchen floor, it has stayed together really WELL and has such a nice natural green color
in the house for the Spring!
That's a great question about whether you would
mod podge the full canvas or just the areas covered
in photos.