So, falling back on much experience of doing something without sewing I tore fabric strips and
then Mod Podged them to a plastic eggs.
then mod podged it to the wood.
Then you will paint the 5 ″ dowel blue, for example, and
then Mod Podge the 5 ″ PVC pipe with the blue scrapbook paper.
Not exact matches
Add the centers, seal with the
Mod Podge,
then let them dry.
With these, I ran some
Mod Podge along the edges and
then poured glitter on top.
I dipped a fabric strip into the
Mod Podge to saturate it, and
then wiped off any excess back into the cup.
I did use
mod podge to put them on and
then covered them with another coat when they were dry.
One layer of
Mod Podge under and
then another thin layer on top after a few minutes.
Your child can apply two coats of
Mod Podge,
then spray paint the shoes gold.
I printed them off and I cut them to size to fit inside my pennants,
then put them on using the
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.
I used a foam brush to apply
Mod Podge to the back of the paper and
then applied it the cabinet doors.
I cut panels for the sides of the dresser and
then for the drawer fronts, and carefully used
Mod Podge to glue them on.
Lift each letter and apply
Mod Podge to the bottom,
then press firmly back into place where you made the marks.
Then, I brushed
Mod Podge all over the box, except for the backside (1).
I
then applied
Mod Podge to the outer rim of the charger and adhered the paper ring around it (Be gentle at this point!!
I
then simply added some beautiful lace using some
mod podge.
Then I brushed
Mod Podge onto the pumpkin and applied the first strip of paper.
Just brush some regular
Mod Podge onto the stem,
then cover thoroughly with glitter.
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.
They were
then coated with fresh black spray paint, wrapping paper was
Mod -
Podged on and sprayed with a protecting sealer.
I
then put on a coat of
Mod Podge Dimensional Top Coat (affiliate link)-- this stuff is awesome and gives a really pretty, glossy top coat - I also used it on my Faux Agate Bookends.
Using a heavy duty stapler, I
then stapled the end of the elastic back down, applied
Mod Podge and secured that back cover.
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 apply a thin layer of
Mod Podge directly onto the furniture and
then carefully lay the paper on top starting on one end and slowly pressing down until the entire paper is flat on the wood.
I traced and cut out the E,
then painted a thin layer of
Mod Podge.
After the paint was dry, I brush a thin layer of
Mod Podge around the edge of the glass, sprinkled them with gold glitter
then shook off the excess.
Just roll your candle in
Mod Podge and
then in Epsom salts.
Then, using the
Mod Podge, I attached them to the craft triangles.
I
then put on a coat of
Mod Podge Dimensional Top Coat (affiliate link)-- this stuff is awesome and gives a really pretty, glossy top coat - I also used it on my Faux Agate Bookends.
Then, apply
Mod Podge to the front, covering completely.
After they are bleached and dried, take a foam paint brush and dab on globs of
Mod Podge,
then roll them in glitter.
I painted each box with a couple of coats and
then followed up again with another coat of
Mod Podge.
It's simple to glitter any surface: paint
mod podge or glue on the area
then sprinkle glitter over the wet glue.
Also, I do the
mod podge first, place the paper on, let dry,
then add more paper etc. until the end when you can apply the last coat of
mod podge to get the «finished» look.
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
I
then applied another coat of
Mod Podge over the sheet music once it was adhered to 4 × 4 for a good seal.
The primary purpose of the
mod podge is to adhere the photo to the canvas and
then seal the photo to protect it.
I painted the base a gray primer,
then spread
mod podge on the frame, and dumped a bunch of glitter on top.
Those are very beautiful I made a lamp once with a 5 gallon pickle jar I
mod podged copies of my son on his dirt bike on the in side and used a matching paint color behind that he was 13
then and now 23.
Then she sealed it with Mini-Wax polycrylic and used scrapbook paper and
Mod Podge for the drawer liners.
Then I applied a generous amount of
Mod Podge and stuck each saying to each frame.
Then put a layer of
mod podge over the top.
When the
Mod Podge is totally dry, take your burlap strips, fold them in half,
then fold over again, pin if needed and cut the ends at an angle to make a perfect, symmetrical banner.
All you need to do is cover the area where you want the wallpaper to go with
mod podge,
then put the wallpaper on top and using an old credit card just smooth over the area to get rid of any air bubbles.
Let the
Mod Podge sit for a few minutes but not long enough to totally dry
then cut the burlap where you applied the
Mod Podge.