I've just had my first experience with Mod
Podge, too!
Coat a canning jar ring in mod
podge and dip it into epsom salt to coat completely.
Next, slather on Mod
Podge over the plastic wrap.
I love Modge
Podge, but I never considered using it like this.
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?
Finally I lined the drawers and drawer sides with fabric I sealed with Mod
Podge.
Glob on Mod
Podge over the disk, then continue wrapping the string around the bowl while globbing on more Mod
Podge all over the string.
Apply Mod
Podge to every other «stripe», but not all at once.
Mixing the glitter with Mod
Podge ensures the glitter wont flake off!
Just brush some regular Mod
Podge onto the stem, then cover thoroughly with glitter.
Step 3: Apply Mod
Podge to the plastic canvas to seal the paint.
Then I brushed Mod
Podge onto the pumpkin and applied the first strip of paper.
Finally, I gave the outside of the napkin a coat of Mod
Podge to seal it.
Using the Mod
Podge, I quickly coated the bottom of the napkin.
I cut the paper and used Mod
Podge to glue the pieces on the top and sides.
Just add a few crystals that you've painted with food coloring mixed with Mod
Podge and you're good to go with the bling factor...
I cut out the scrapbook paper to fit the wood and glued it down with Mod
Podge.
Here is another great tutorial on how to decoupage eggs using napkins and mod
podge.
I haven't coated them in mod
podge yet, but they're not too fragile after being blown - out.
You just need to thin the mod
podge with some water, use a straw or a funnel to get it into the egg though the bottom hole, put your finger over the hole to cover and shake!
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.
Just used the Mod
Podge and salt candle and ribbon... turned out adorable!
You'll put a coat of Mod
Podge on your jar.
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.
I then simply added some beautiful lace using some mod
podge.
Comparing them to the jar of Mod
Podge, they look like 1/2 pint jar, but it's possible they could be wide mouth pint jars.
In fact, last year, I made something similar using mod
podge and loose glitter.
I'm in the process of completely re-doing my living room from a hodge
podge hot mess to to a cozy French - country - meets - farmhouse - chic home.
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
Those candies made from the mod
podge melts are too cute!
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Mod
Podge is my favorite craft product!
Another coat of Mod
Podge to the top of the paper, and voila!
I then applied Mod
Podge to the outer rim of the charger and adhered the paper ring around it (Be gentle at this point!!
If you don't have wallpaper paste, Mod
Podge that is specially formulated for paper would probably work too.
This project was so simple — I simply decorated the top of each bar stool with some scrapbook paper and a little Mod
Podge.
Apply some Mod
Podge to the egg surface and also to the back of the paper.
STEP 2: Dip your paint brush into some mod
podge or glue and paint the bottom fourth of each tag.
Just a strange hodge
podge of unflattering and unwearable stuff.
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.
I go thru lots of Mod
Podge in my craft room.
This giveaway is held in cooperation with Plaid, makers of Mod
Podge.
We decided to go a little hodge
podge (Sophia requested many ornaments and stocking and snowflakes and just about anything that was still in our Christmas Decor box) so we had fun doing it together!
For now, my March playlist is kind of a hodge -
podge of oldies and Top - 40 hits.I'll probably create a new playlist for Spring Break.
The first thing I would make with the Mod
Podge Glitter would be one of those fairy jars with a votive candle.
Visit them for some amazing Mod
Podge inspiration.
The Mod
Podge seals the stencil preventing the paint from seeping underneath.
Then, I brushed Mod
Podge all over the box, except for the backside (1).
Lift each letter and apply Mod
Podge to the bottom, then press firmly back into place where you made the marks.
Hi Debbie, I used the Matte Mod
Podge (I usually do, because I like that it dries clear).