Using Mod Podge on metal
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KMS Woodworks on May 06, 2013You could pick up some spray adhesive, and hit the back of your paper items. Then you can just stick them on to the metal can. Allow to dry for a bit and then you could top coat with a clear finish. Deft spray lacquer dries really fast and would be my first choice.Helpful Reply
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Linda W on May 07, 2013Thanks, KMS Woodworks! Going to give it a try!Helpful Reply
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