I've had some mod podge for a while but haven't done much with it. I decided I wanted to do these for my boys' room and really, how hard could it be? How about, not at all!
I can now happily say that I'm a Mod Podge Addict. Pretty sure there needs to be an MPA Support group. All I want to do now is find things around my house that I can Mod Podge.
Sorry these letters are on the floor instead of hung up. My boys' bedroom wall is currently yellow and doesn't look great in the picture. We'll have to take care of that wall soon!
Here's What You Need:
Cardboard Letters
Paper
Scissors
Ribbon
Mod Podge
Sponge Paint Brush
How to:
Trace the letters onto the paper. Cut it out. Brush a thin layer of mod podge onto the cardboard letter and then on the back of the paper letter. Smooth paper onto cardboard and press out any wrinkles or bubbles. Then apply a thin layer to the front of the paper. Let dry 15-20 minutes and apply another layer. When that's dry, get your ribbon and apply mod podge to the back of the cardboard where you want to place your ribbon. Push your ribbon down and apply a layer of mod podge to that. Let dry and add another layer.
I can now happily say that I'm a Mod Podge Addict. Pretty sure there needs to be an MPA Support group. All I want to do now is find things around my house that I can Mod Podge.
Sorry these letters are on the floor instead of hung up. My boys' bedroom wall is currently yellow and doesn't look great in the picture. We'll have to take care of that wall soon!
Here's What You Need:
Cardboard Letters
Paper
Scissors
Ribbon
Mod Podge
Sponge Paint Brush
How to:
Trace the letters onto the paper. Cut it out. Brush a thin layer of mod podge onto the cardboard letter and then on the back of the paper letter. Smooth paper onto cardboard and press out any wrinkles or bubbles. Then apply a thin layer to the front of the paper. Let dry 15-20 minutes and apply another layer. When that's dry, get your ribbon and apply mod podge to the back of the cardboard where you want to place your ribbon. Push your ribbon down and apply a layer of mod podge to that. Let dry and add another layer.
I have mod podged some clipboards. We take them in the car or to church to have something hard the kids can write on. I have done small and big ones. They are pretty fun too!
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny. I just posted my mod podged clip board and then saw this comment. Thanks Suz!
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