Archive for ‘Mod Podge’

April 11, 2012

Web Wednesday: Faux Enamel Flowers

Now that winter is gone, it is time to update your springtime accessories. That means it is time to add some bright and bold beautiful colors into your wardrobe. This faux enamel flower necklace is a perfect addition for this time of year. This retro inspired craft is not just fun, but it’s also fashionable. This necklace was found over on the craft blog, Take Your Vitamin C. Below are the supplies you will need to create this project, and to learn how to make it click here.

Supplies you will need

  • heavy paper: I used both 90 lb. watercolor paper and posterboard, they worked equally well
  • cardstock: solid brights
  • Fiskars punches: I used 1″ circle, a heart, 2 sizes of oopsie daisy, and a large scalloped circle
  • Plaid’s Dimensional Magic in clear
  • Mod Podge for paper, or your favorite paper adhesive that will hold with moisture
  • white acrylic paint (optional)
  • small flat paintbrush (for Mod Podge)
  • buttons or gems for flower centers
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • wire cutters (if you have shank buttons)
April 9, 2012

A Mod Podge Variety Pack Giveaway: Dimensional Magic and Three Mod Podge Formulas

Normally Monday is not everyone’s favorite day of the week, but here at Plaid it’s one of our favorites because on Monday’s we announce a new giveaway. This week on Paint Me Plaid we are giving away a Mod Podge variety pack. Inside this variety pack it will include, Dimensional Magic, and three 8oz. Mod Podge formulas: Gloss, Matter, and Gold Shimmer. The winner will be selected and announced on Friday April 13th.

To enter this giveaway, all you have to do is leave a comment below telling us what you would use these products to create? For extra entries (leave a separate comment for each):

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The contest will end Friday April 13th, 2012 at 12 noon EST.

April 7, 2012

A 45 Day Giveaway of Mod Podge!

Do not adjust your eyes or computer screen. You are not misreading the title of this post incorrectly. We here at Plaid are conducting a 45-day giveaway of Mod Podge! We’re celebrating the 45th Birthday of Mod Podge with an awesome daily giveaway! Win one of 45 Mod Podge Starter Kits (retail value $11.99) – a new winner will be picked each day! We are going crazy for Mod Podge all year long, and want you to get in on the fun. In addition to giving out Mod Podge starter kits for the next 45 days, we will be showcasing new Mod Podge projects, and share with you Mod Podge tips & tricks. The 45 days of Mod Podge giveaway will begin April 1st. To enter for a chance to win, click here. It is going to be 45 days of fun!

April 7, 2012

Scene it Saturday: We Can’t Get Enough of Mod Podge

So as many of you are already aware, this year is the 45th anniversary of Mod Podge. We have tons of great contests, giveaways, and events in the works to celebrate this occasion. Here is a hilarious video created by Cathie & Steve, that shows why they can’t get enough of Mod Podge. Watching this video is sure to bring a smile to your face. Enjoy, and perhaps use some Mod Podge in a craft project this weekend. Click the image below to watch, or click here.

April 5, 2012

Technique Thursday: Essential Mod Podge Techniques

Prepare your surface. Almost any surface can be used to create a decoupage project. Suitable surfaces include wood, paper mache, terra cotta, tin, cardboard, glass and craft foam. Only SOME plastics are suitable for decoupage – we recommend testing a small area before completing your entire project to make sure that the Mod Podge will adhere.

Base-coat your surface (optional step). Many items need to be base-coated before decoupaging if your surface is unfinished. We recommend FolkArt or Apple Barrel Acrylic Paints for base-coating.

Prepare Items to be Mod Podged. Here a few tips you should know before beginning.

  • Fabric – Wash and dry the fabric (do not use fabric softener). Iron and then lay out on a covered work surface.
  • Wax paper is preferable for covering your table. Using a brush, paint a light coat of Fabric Mod Podge onto your fabric.

Allow to dry. This will allow you to cut the fabric like paper without frayed edges.

  • Paper – Most items, especially thicker papers, are ready to be Mod Podged as is. If you are working with thinner sheets of scrapbook paper, it may help to spray your paper with a clear acrylic sealer before Mod Podging. Spray both sides and allow to dry before using.
  • Tissue Paper – There is nothing that you need to do to prepare tissue paper, but just be advised that because it is so thin, it is very difficult to Mod Podge without wrinkles. The good news is that wrinkles are typically part of the charm of using tissue paper and add a little character to your surface. Mod Podge tissue paper carefully so that it doesn’t tear. Cut out your paper or whatever it is that you are planning to decoupage. Experiment with design elements to determine the layout of your piece. Add interest to your design by using large and small pieces, layering and overlapping elements and coordinating colors.

Adhere each element with the Mod Podge finish of your choice. Always start with the underlying design elements and work your way upward. Apply a medium coat of Mod Podge to the surface. Too little Mod Podge and you will get wrinkles – you can always wipe away excess Mod Podge. Place your item(s) to be decoupaged on top of the Mod Podge and smooth thoroughly.

Keep smoothing until all of the bubbles are removed.

When working with large pieces, smooth from the center outward. Air bubbles can be removed with the Mod Podge Tool Set. Use the squeegee with smaller items such as trays – it was developed specifically for getting into corners.

Use a brayer for larger items such as furniture.
Add a protective coat of Mod Podge to your project using a sponge or flat brush. Allow to dry and then repeat. The number of coats you finish with is up to you, but we recommend at least two.
For a very smooth finish, wet a piece of #400 grit sandpaper with water and sand lightly between coats. Wipe dry and polish with #0000 steel wool on the final coat.
April 5, 2012

Teaching Thursday: Step Stool by Every Creative Endeavor

Hello PLAID readers!! I am so excited to be here today sharing a fun little project. My name is Amanda and I am the creator and author of Every Creative Endeavor – a fun little blog about all things DIY for you and your home! I love to make items for my house; there is just something so great about completing a project that beautifies your home. I also love making things for my kids – again, there is something so gratifying in seeing your kids love something you have made them. Today I am going to share a fun little Monogrammed Step Stool I made for my son.  We just finished potty training but I realized he would need something to help reach the toilet and the sink to wash his hands and a fun little step stool was the perfect solution!

First, I headed out to Michaels – a great store to pick up PLAID products – and found this fun little stool.

I brought it home and used #459 Hauser Green Light by FolkArt by PLAID and gave it a few good coats. This green is one of my very favorite colors! It is bright and fun and perfect for a little boy.

Next I cut out a “Q” with some scrapbook paper I had in my supplies. I used a cutting machine to cut it out so you could use one of those if you have one or just print one out on your computer and trace it onto your paper – I used to that all the time. It works great!! Using Gloss Mod Podge, I glued the letter onto the stool. I first applied a coat to the stool and then applied my “Q” and then added a few more coats over the top. TIP: If you are finding little bubbles in your letter while the Mod Podge is drying, simply take your hair dryer and apply it to the bubble and it will flatten.

I also used the Mod Podge to coat the entire stool and give it a nice little glossy shine. It turned out perfect and my son loves it!

It is the perfect little step stool to reach those high places. And yes, even I have used it a couple times to reach a few things up high in my pantry. My daughter loves it too so I may be making a fun little pink one in the near future!

Thank you so much for having me today and I would love for you to stop by Every Creative Endeavor to see what other projects I have been working on!

Amanda

April 4, 2012

Web Wednesday: Mod Podge Birthday Treat Boxes

In case you did not know this year is the 45th Anniversary of Mod Podge. So all year long we are celebrating this wonderful occasion, and want you to take part of the fun as well. Our designers here at Plaid have been working some amazing new Mod Podge projects. Here is one that is so cute, Mod Podge Birthday Treat Boxes. These are perfect treat boxes for your next project. Designed by Kirsten Jones, this is a beginner level project and is perfect for all crafters to create. To learn how to make this project, click here. Also as part of the celebration of the 45th Anniversary of Mod Podge, we are currently having a 45-day giveaway of Mod Podge starter kits. To enter this giveaway for your chance to win, click here.

April 3, 2012

The Winner of Plaid’s Pinterest Pinboard Contest Is…

National Craft Month is over, and during the month of March we held our first ever Plaid Pinterest Pinboard Contest. This was the first contest we ever held on Pinterest. We received tons of great entries, and we here had a tough decision to make. The winner will receive a huge Plaid prize pack. It will include products from our Martha Stewart craft line, several Mod Podge formulas, FolkArt paints, and a Simply Screen DIY Kit. The prize pack has a $200 retail value. The winner is…

Congratulations

Cara H.

(winner has been notified)

Thanks to everyone that entered our contest, and make sure you subscribe to Paint Me Plaid so you can be the first to know about our next Pinterest contest. Also don’t forget to follow Plaid on Pinterest here.

April 2, 2012

Make It Monday: Vintage Glamour Makeup Brushes

It’s a new week, and that means it’s time to try a new craft project. I love craft projects that you can use. The other day I happened to notice how bland my makeup brushes were. I wondered what I could to do to jazz them up? Luckily I did not have to look to far for a unique idea. Kindra Boroff created these Vintage Glamour Makeup Brushes, that I absolutely adore. This is a perfect craft for all skill levels, that will take about an hour to create. You are sure to be the envy of your girlfriends, once they see these incredible makeup brushes.

Plaid Supplies

Mod Podge-CS11305 4oz Matte

FolkArt Acrylic Paint-938 Licorice

FolkArt Extreme Glitter- 2792 Back

Other Supplies

Makeup brushes

Cherry fabric

Red satin ribbon

Small clear rhinestones

Permanent fabric glue

Flat brush

Masking tape

Scissors

Instructions

  1. Measure 1” from the tip of the brush handle and tape off. Paint the tip of the handle with Licorice. When dry paint a few coats of Black glitter as shown.
  2. Cut the fabric to fit the remaining section of the handle. Mod Podge the fabric to the brush handle. Allow to dry.
  3. Cut the red ribbon the wrap around the handle where the painted section and the fabric meet. Glue with fabric glue. Attach a small rhinestone to the ribbon as shown with fabric glue.
March 31, 2012

Scene it Saturday: Bow Holder Tutorial with Mod Podge

Yesterday we shared a hair accessory project you could create with Mod Podge, and today we wanted to show another Mod Podge craft project. Not sure if you have gotten hooked on watching craft how to videos, but I sure have. I could spend hours watching crafty videos on YouTube, because they are so fun to watch and many are simple to do. In this video you will learn how to make a wooden letter bow holder. The supplies used in this project include a wooden letter, found at Hobby Lobby, scrapbook paper, and Mod Podge. Hope you like it, and create your own. Click the image below, or here to watch.