I've done a similar DIY where I Mod
Podged fabric onto my shoes and they became very stiff afterwards.
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 never would have thought to mod -
podge fabric to something else that is fabric / soft material, so I'm glad to know it works!
Not exact matches
There are a million things you can do with
fabric scraps and, if you combine them with decoupage or Mod
Podge, there are even more possibilities.
I didn't want to use Mod
Podge with the thinner
fabrics, because it would leach through.
So, falling back on much experience of doing something without sewing I tore
fabric strips and then Mod
Podged them to a plastic eggs.
This pumpkin was made with Mod
Podge and
fabric.
Last week, I had some fun with Mod
Podge and
fabric and posted my DIY Kitchen Mat Re-do!
I dipped a
fabric strip into the Mod
Podge to saturate it, and then wiped off any excess back into the cup.
All you need are floral
fabric strips and a bit of Mod
Podge to upgrade your mason jars into lively vases that are perfect for spring flowers.
All you need is your jar,
fabric, and mod
podge.
Put a layer of Mod
Podge on the pumpkin and then smooth a strip o
fabric over the top of the Mod
Podge.
Decoupage the plaid
fabric onto the pumpkin half with Mod
Podge.
I applied Mod
Podge on the inner edges of the long sides of the lids and tightly wrapped the
fabric flaps over.
This fun and easy DIY idea uses Mod
Podge and lace
fabric to make a pretty mason jar luminary.
I wouldn't apply the Mod
Podge to the paper /
fabric first because it could get messy and curl up before you have a chance to lay it on your piece.
Finally I lined the drawers and drawer sides with
fabric I sealed with Mod
Podge.
There are a million things you can do with
fabric scraps and, if you combine them with decoupage or Mod
Podge, there are even more possibilities.
Trisha, try coating your
fabric in
fabric Mod
Podge before cutting it to sew.
I think using the mod
podge and
fabric to give it a go is a good idea!
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.
I am a Modge
Podge newbie and so can't wait to try
fabric monograms for our kid's rooms!
Deco Art Americana Chalky Finish Paint, 8 - Ounce, Everlasting Navy and White Striped
Fabric Mod
Podge Glue and Finish for Furniture Twisted Sisal Rope Hot glue gun
I quickly cut out a star out of blue
fabric and mod
podged it on the night before... voila!
Next, I cut the
fabric to size for both shelves using Mod
Podge to adhere it.
The Mod
Podge worked like a dream with this
fabric.
An even easier way to do this is to leave the vinyl on the roller and with Modge
Podge, glue the
fabric right onto it.
I am going on a hunt for crafting eggs of some sort this week, I have loads of
fabric and mod
podge already looking forward to it!
Of course using ottomans instead of a coffee table necessitated a tray, so I spray painted one that I had, and
podged some leftover chair
fabric on it.
This upcycle uses a plastic lid, a split key ring & some
fabric or Washi tape & Mod
Podge!
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