once again, not your mama's craft night (nymcn) was a HUGE success. (we were crafting into the wee hours of the morning. the last "crafters" leaving around 1:30 am!) i think we've definitely addicted at least a few, if not many, newbies, to the wonderful-ness that is mod podge. (what's not to love?) we seriously mod podged EVERYTHING in sight... tea pots, diaper cases, frames, magazine holders, clothes hangers, tin containers & even a root beer bottle or two! if you've never "worked" with mod podge, you gotta give it a try! just cut up your fabric or paper, slop on a little "podge" & go to town! can't wait to see what next month's installment of nymcn brings. suggestions anyone? (thanks chelsey for the pictures. click on them to enlarge... check out some of the projects up close & personal.)
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
nymcn wrap up
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not your mama's craft night
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Love it all, but especially that tea pot!
It all turned out so cute! :0) I might have to start a little project of my own!
I have got to find a club for me here in Utah. I love that the crafting goes on for hours. They all turned out great.
modge podge is the best. you can make anything cool with it.
good job. such cute stuff.
All darling!
How fun! My first attempt with mod podge was just a mess.
can the teapot be used? I'm in Ireland, so I'm googling where I can get my hands on Modge podge
Cool! I have never done this, so will have to give it a try- thanks for telling us a little more about it!
those are darling..the fabrics are so cute...love the bottle..
The hangers are so cute. This sounds like a fund club!
The hangers are my favorite!
Those are all amazing ideas. Gotta love modge podge!
Very cute modge podge projects. Can I ask what you used to get it so smooth around the curves on the tea pot and the bottle? Did you use fabric or paper? Any tips you have would be great!
we used fabric on the bottle & tea pot, & just pulled it tight to get it smooth around the edges.
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