Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2009

Fun Friday #2: Tray Table Redo

I know how awful this looks.
It's not my fault.
My husband and his dad made beautiful bookcases about three years ago for our office/den, and this is what my husband used to set the cans of stain on.
Yep. It is a mess, and it used to be pretty nice.
I used this in my classroom to set out all of my treasure chest items every Friday until it met its fate.
I guess it's fitting that I feature this project for "Fun Friday." Well... I've been wanting to use a different surface for all of my crafts, since I've been using our dining table. Mind you that table isn't looking as great as it used to either. I guess we're all pretty rough with surfaces in our house. Anyway, this TV tray table just made me sad every time I looked at it.
What I Needed:
a new surface for my small crafting projects & even a surface for my sewing
What Materials I Used:
scissors
leftover pieces of scrapbooking paper
old TV tray table
Mod Podge
sponge brushes
What I Did:
First, I pried off the thicker globs of stains from the table.
I wiped the table as clean as I could with a damp cloth.
I'm too lazy to sand it.
Next, I cut as many 4" x 4" squares of leftover color-coordinated scrapbooking papers that would cover the entire top surface.
I used a sponge brush to spread a thin layer of Mod Podge over the entire top surface.
Then I took a paper square and spread Mod Podge to its back side, applied it to the center of the table, and spread another layer of Mod Podge on its front side.
I did that until I covered the entire top surface of the table. I used scissors to trim the edge pieces of the table. Notice that there was a pattern in the beginning, but it became more random as I got to the edges. I told you they were just left-over pieces!
After the top dried, I applied two more coats of Mod Podge to seal it.
The Result:
Yay! It has come back to life in a big way! I love its clean surface once again! It just goes to show that you don't necessarily need to buy "new" to get "new."
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
Now go and Mod Podge something.
By the way, I have a folding table that might meet the Mod Podge fate as well.
The table has really seen better days.
We'll have to see!
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

What Have you Mod Podged Lately? Fun Friday #1

What have you Mod Podged lately?

What I needed
storage for my make-up.
I didn't need too much storage, since I like to change my looks every so often.
I switch out my eye shadows and lip glosses quite a lot.


What I found
an old WHITE jewelry box with drawers and a mirror for $6.99 at Goodwill


What materials I used
Mod Podge
scissors
nail file (for cutting extra paper off the edges)
paper cutter
pencil
foam brushes
silver paint
scrapbooking paper


How I made it
The top of the jewelry box was the easiest to do.
I traced the top on my scrapbooking paper & cut it a little bit smaller.
I applied a thin layer of Mod Podge to the top of the box, a thin layer on my paper, and applied the paper on the top. I also applied another layer of Mod Podge over the paper once it was on.

I followed the same steps for the sides using dark brown paper.
The drawers were harder to do, since the knobs don't unscrew. How disappointing was that? Actually, I knew this before I purchased the box. I just thought I could cut around it. Well... the knobs are wider on the outside and skinnier where it attaches to the drawers. I guess I couldn't trace and cut. I just estimated where to cut half circles, and Mod Podged away.

I painted the knobs silver.

This was fun! I don't do a lot of Mod Podge projects, but I think I will now.
I'm sure my husband will be glad not to have to see all my make-up all over the counter top.
I hope you like this project too!


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