Hey there! Welcome to one of my favorite blog hops, the DIY Challenge. I gathered 8 DIYers and myself today to share what we can do with Mod Podge. The rules are simple, create something fabulous with Mod Podge. At the bottom of my page, I will have all of the other DIYer’s Mod Podge projects.
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I am working on Easter decorations, so I decided my mod podge project will be something for Easter. I am creating an Easter stained glass frame. It was another fun and easy project. Here is all you need.
- Mod Podge
- Food coloring
- 8 x 10 picture frame
- A printout of your choice.
Easter Stained Glass Art Tutorial
First Step:
Take apart your frame.
I am using a frame I had on hand, so I painted the gold frame.
Second Step:
Find a cute little scenery you want to use. I found mine on google, I searched “Easter coloring page”. Before I printed it out, I changed it to be a mirror image.
Third Step:
Clean your glass panel, I used alcohol and a paper towel. Center your design page under the glass panel.
Forth Step:
Mix your mod podge with the food coloring. I used 1 – 2 tablespoons of mod podge to 1 drop of food coloring to make the colors, I listed the mixed colors below.
- Brown: 1 drop of red and 1 drop of green
- Orange: 1 drop of red and 1 drop of yellow
- Greyish purple: 2 drops of red and 1 drop of blue
Fifth Step:
Using a paint brush, paint your color mod podge in your design. Using the lines as a template.
As it dries the colored mod podge will separate. It will need two coats.
For the bunny’s tail I took a small piece of cotton gluing it in place.
To complete the bunny, I took a small piece of a cotton and glued it to the bunny.
Last Step:
Hot glue the glass panel into the frame, making sure you put the painted side up (if you have wording). Pinch down the metal pins so they are not seen from the front, but still holding in the glass.
I took a piece of jute rope and stapled it to the frame.
You can hang it on your window, wall or place it on an easel. I think either way it looks cute.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Terrie, your bunny modge podge painting is so cute! I am going to need to try it!!
Thanka Shae, it is adorable. Need to find a cute place where sun can shine through it.
I have never seen this technique before. You have inspired a lot of ideas that I can’t wait to try. Saved this for later.
I was really impressed with how this turned out myself. I think it would be perfect hanging from a window, but all my windows have blinds so hanging it on a coat hook for me and looks just as adorable. Thanks Kelli glad you are inspired by it.
This turned out adorable. I’m busy making Easter decor and this idea will be perfect.
It was so easy to do, hardest part was finding the art I wanted to use, so many cute ones. Thanks Denise! Happy creating your Easter decorations.
What an original way to use Mod Podge, Terrie. The “painting” is so cute. This is a great idea for those of us who are not artists. Thanks so much for hosting.
Thanks Carol, what’s so fun about this you can find anything to paint.
This is so creative. I didn’t know Mod Podge can be used this way.
Great inspiration and information
I was amazed at how it worked too. Thanks Cindy, glad you are feeling better!
What a fun way to create a stain glass look! It’s a very interesting technique I must try! I keep discovering new ways to use Mod Podge! Thanks for sharing, Terri!
Thanks Gail, glad I inspired you to paint your own stain glass piece. Can’t wait to see what you come up with. I agree, this hop really showed us ways to use mod podge. Great ideas for sure.
How clever and adorable! Love it, Terrie!
Thanks Jodi. I love how easy this was and ways to make little sun catchers as well.