I made sure to keep my fingers wet with
the mod podge so it was easier to get the pages to stick.
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.
You may find out you need more
Mod Podge,
so add it.
And
Mod Podge shelf life is only 2 years —
so I'd get new
Mod Podge and paper balls; D
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.
So, falling back on much experience of doing something without sewing I tore fabric strips and then
Mod Podged them to a plastic eggs.
The
Mod Podge seals them
so paint won't bleed under them!
I never would have thought to
mod -
podge fabric to something else that is fabric / soft material,
so I'm glad to know it works!
I love
mod podge, it can do
so much!
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.
This project was
so simple — I simply decorated the top of each bar stool with some scrapbook paper and a little
Mod Podge.
This is
so cool!I only found out what
Mod Podge was about a year ago and have yet to use it... this could be the perfect opportunity
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.
The inside turned out
so nice, I still haven't figured out
mod podge, never seem to get it right!
So using the foam brush, I brushed on another, thicker, layer of
Mod Podge right over the glitter and let it dry over night.
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.
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YOU are the
Mod Podge Expert
so I'm glad you don't mind my rumpled egg.
I never would have thought to
mod -
podge fabric to something else that is fabric / soft material,
so I'm glad to know it works!
Hint: Two of the books below didn't coordinate well
so I covered them with
Mod Podge and wrapping paper.