Despite
being an avid crafter, I do not have much experience using Mod Podge. I
bought an 8 oz jar of glossy Mod Podge at Wal Mart for less than $5 bucks.
So far I have used it to make two items. The first thing I did was
fancy up a clear glass plate I had left over from an earlier craft.
I decided to make this clear plate pretty by mod podging it with fancy paper
and using it to display some smaller jewelry items. I wouldn't recommend
washing it repeatedly and definitely not dishwasher safe! I'm using mine
to display some rings and earrings during my craft show on Saturday.
You’ll
Need:
·
Mod Podge
·
Clear Plate
·
Sponge Brush
·
Pretty paper
·
Scissors
·
Pen
Step
1:
Trace
your plate onto your paper. Cut out
your circle.
**I
would trace your circle a little larger than your plate. I traced my pate and had a small half inch
gap between my paper and the edge of my plate**
**Note: I used cardstock but next time I would choose
regular pretty paper and not cardstock.**
Step
2:
Cut
slits in your circle almost to the middle but do not cut all the way to the
middle. I cut slits in my circle to
create eighths. I did this by tracing my
pate onto a plain white piece of paper.
I folded my template in half, then in half again (fourths) and then in
half again (eighths). I held this on top
of my colored paper and cut my slits using the folds.
Step
3:
Cover
your clear plate in a generous amount of Mod Podge. Add your paper and center with the plate. **As noted, I used my plate and my paper did
not quite meet my edges**. Push down to
seal your paper to the plate.
Step
4:
Cover
your paper with another layer of Mod Podge.
Mine is currently drying but I will be adding a second layer of Mod
Podge tomorrow after work.
*As
noted, I would not wash or dishwash this plate, but rather use it as a
decorative item (candle holder or jewelry dish).*
I
will post pictures of the final project tomorrow J
I decided to make this clear plate pretty by mod podging it with fancy paper and using it to display some smaller jewelry items. I wouldn't recommend washing it repeatedly and definitely not dishwasher safe! I'm using mine to display some rings and earrings during my craft show on Saturday.
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