Mod Podge with Fabric

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2010

Are you interested in Mod Podging with Fabric? Check out this video from Amy Anderson, blogger behind Mod Podge Rocks, as she leads you through the process. Creating handmade fabric crafts with Mod Podge is easier than you think!

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  • I watched all three videos and I love them. Your last fabric video gave me a great idea for a christmas gift. Would podgeing a photo down first and then fabric after work? Which podge would I use regular or fabric for the photo?

  • @teresakatess Hi Teresa! Yes, but I would let the photo dry first (completely) before doing the fabric. Regular MP would work just fine. If it's an image printed on an inkjet printer, you'll need to spray with several coats of acrylic sealer before Mod Podging. Good luck!

  • Hi there! You handwash, and only the front side. I just cut off the excess with sharp scissors and it looks great! It works perfect to follow the lines of the plate. Thanks for watching!

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  • My names marla I love mod podge!!!!!!!!!

  • if you want to wash your plate you need to spray the back of the plate with krylon triple thick crystal clear glaze spray that you can buy at michaels craft store follow the instructions on the can i spray my plate about twice it works great i don't recomend putting the plate in the diswasher

  • I am looking to actually make a spandex fabric I have look shinier like vinyl or PVC. It's for a costume, so I will actually be wearing it afterward. Does Mod Podge Fabric have a shiny finish? And will the fabric still be flexible enough to wear?

  • Can you put a mod-podge plate, like this one in the dishwasher, or do you hand wash the dish?

    Also how do you recommend cutting the excess fabric off of the dish? Is there a method, or a certain type of knife you use to make it look clean and neat?

  • Awesome vids! Thank you! AMYROCKS.

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