Has anyone used mod podge to attach fabric on to a window shade?
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i bet mod podge will work well. I would pain't a layer on. Then out the fabric down and let that dry. Then paint another layer on top of the fabric To secure it.
mod podge?
I would spray the shade with spray adhesive, and then carefully lay the fabric down. Do this on some kind of drop cloth cause its messy.
I wouldn't use mod podge. I have used spray adhesive. Make sure to look at how to cut yourself a pattern from your shade so your fabric is shaped correctly. I have covered quite a few lanpshades as it is a great way to personalize your home and saves money. Also take your time so that you don't get creases or lumps.
I'd use spray adhesive too!