Mod Podge on Glass and Metal - Experimenting
Sometimes you just have to try it right?
I wanted to try reusing more of the materials we have at home. We buy so much grocery that comes in perfect glass containers and yet we throw it away.♻️
Last month I created a long riser and added yogurt cups for the tea light holders but they were missing something, they lacked color, so I add fabric to them and I love it. Loved so much that I recycled an old IKEA planter as well. Let me show you how easy this was.
* Yogurt cups or any small cup you have.
* piece of fabric
* mod podge
* tea candle lights
This ikea plant holder was forgotten in my storage.
a little TLC and it’s fresh and ready to re-used. You can use as a hairbrush holder too or garden tool
holder.
Hope you enjoy this video.
this was fun to make.
Remember to enjoy the process of any Craft you make. Learn each time you try and keep trying.
muse what you have at home.
mod podge
glass containers
flower pot
fabric
Omg how cute is this.
simple way to bRing new life something that was forgotten in the basement.
mod podge can be applied even to a show box. You can use fabric to cover or even a nice napkin with a cool pattern. Don’t go shopping at the stores. Look inside your pantry you will find plenty of glass to cover.
This is the cutest. I will
be doing much more of these babies. How cute would this be on a dinner table outside on a nice summer night ?
I will play with patterns since I have so many cups and pieces of fabric. Oh and already went through 2 candles each and i see no damage at all.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Glass cups (Check your own pantry and fridge)
- Fabric (Old pillow case or squares at joann)
- Mod podge (Joann)
- IKEA plant holder (Ikea)
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LD Rocio Wagner on Sep 02, 2020
I tried this on a crystal plate.. fabric facing up using waterproof mod padge. The fabric went with my dining room decorations,.. eating out of it... Just do not submerge in water when washing it.
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Mila's Bitchin Kitchen on Sep 02, 2020
Wow. Must try this at home. If you have an Instagram account post and the me on it. @splash_of_vintage
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Mila's Bitchin Kitchen on Sep 02, 2020
Tag me on the post I meant. Lol
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Would adding citronella was and wick to the container be a problem? If using for outdoors we could also manage the mosquito problem