is just one layer of
modge podge on top enough to seal it from scratching / wearing?
Then paint a coat
of modge podge onto the fabric and let this dry.
Don't know if it would work or not... what if you
used modge podge on the OUTSIDE of the mason jars and THEN rolled them in Epsom Salts?
I then
applied modge podge over the vinyl letters so there wouldn't be any bleed through when I painted over them with white chalk paint.
I used a little
more modge podge to hold it together and give it a little curl at the top, while using a chip clip to hold it until it was dry.
Some simple DIY plumbing solutions, a skirt for a sink, the just - right fitting and affordably - thrifted vintage mirror (six months of walking around thrift shops with a tape measure finally paid off), one new light fixture (Acworth from Barnlight Electric), and a simple
little modge - podged towel hook that allows for a «big people» hand towel in addition to the one for little hands below (and, oh - so - conveniently covers up another hole in the wall).
You could always
add modge podge later if you want the wings to have more glitter.
Have you also seen on pinterest where you
take modge podge and i believe food coloring or some paint and do the inside of jars?
I've
tried modge podging a map, and also one other thing... but the paper gets kind of bubbly, then looks like I've ruined it.
so this isn't a real shadow... more of a painting of a shadow =) this is a
fun modge podge craft we are going to do this Friday with our once a month Ladies Night Out group at Church.
Last week, I told you about my art decal problem and many of you gave me suggestions like
using modge podge and spray adhesive to fix the peeling decals.
My hubs cut some off for me in pieces about 2 inches long and then I unraveled it and glued it together
with modge podge (so that it wouldn't be stringy).
Neon and glow - in - the - dark glitter was applied to glass ball ornaments using layers
of modge podge.
I ripped the paper to fit, (love that they are oversized) and then adhered it to the drawer front using modge podge
If you don't have
modge podge on hand, you could add the glitter during this step.
Who would've thought you could
modge podge a floor mat!
I think it depends on what type of material you put
the modge podge on.
After
the modge podge was dry, I painted white chalk paint over the entire board with a foam brush.
I have
modge podged fabric onto plates before, but love this idea.
I was wondering if you could do the same method with
the modge podge and plastic but instead of jute, would a whole bunch of yarn scrap yarn p!aced randomly covering the whole bowl?
I make
these modge podge letters all the time, but I actually didn't make these.
A modge podge of Revelations, but with the bonus of Fire Emblem Warriors» own original characters and heroes such as Chrom and Lucina aiding the crew.
for decopodge products i usually use
modge podge, so i tried country chic medium transfer gel, and it worked beautifully, no rubbing the bubbles out endlessly like the modge podge.
that was
a modge podge of a post, but i loved every letter of it.
I would love to turn
my modge podge home into something a little more farmhouse like.
You can bring
a modge podge of things together if you find something in common with them.
When I got home I took off the hardware and simply laid the paper over the piece and then started to
modge podge away.
Wow... Laurie, I love
this modge podge file cabinet!
I spray painted mine, but you could
modge podge a patterned paper on it, too, for a fun effect.
To the vases I have put in cheerful spring flowers, to the bowl I added sumptuous fruit, and I've adorned the candle stick holder with 3 lovely eggs (they are plastic eggs that
I modge podged with pretty pastel tissue paper).
Try cutting the paper into smaller pieces, (diamond or squares) applying
the modge podge to the egg, placing the paper and then coating it again.
modge podge old books, recipes, etc. and then paint black on it.
modge podge some scrapbook paper over it?
Who would've thought you could
modge podge a floor mat!
All you need is small patterned wallpaper, a screwdriver,
some modge podge, and a sponge brush and you have yourself a newly renovated dresser.
The modge podge I used dried clear so I didn't have to worry about it showing up in the end.
, or did you use
modge podge?
Simply brush
the modge podge in a thin layer over the photo.
I just cut some leftover felt I had laying around into small squares and then used
the modge podge to adhere them.
I was going to
modge podge it, but wasn't sure how it would look.
We don't care about the side because we'll
modge podge it with paper later.
I began by spreading
the modge podge just over the top of the pumpkin.
Since I already had some sand leftover from a Fairy garden project and
modge podge I came up with this simple DIY... continue reading...
the entire edges are all wrinkled because of
the modge podge — tips for making it smooth?