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Jun. 24th, 2003 09:40 am
[identity profile] alice-curiouser.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] craftgrrl
We have a nice little "coffee area" set up in the kitchen, because we drink A LOT of coffee, and we're very serious about coffee drinking and the supplies that it requires. Here's my dilemma: we buy coffee filters in bags, and my husband is too lazy (or too comatose, lol) to put the filters back in the bag when he gets one out. So I found an old margerine bowl with a lid that I think the filters will fit in (obviously I will check first), and I want to decorate it so that it doesn't look like an old margerine bowl (it's not even one of the decorative ones, it says "Move Over Butter" on it), sitting there in the middle of all my nice coffee supplies.

SO. The question is, what would be an effective way to decorate a margerine bowl, given that slick texture? I thought about using pretty scrapbook paper and Mod Podge, but being in the kitchen, water spashes are inevitable. I thought about using stickers and Mod Podge, but wasn't sure stickers would stick to that slick surface, plus there's still the non-waterproof factor of Mod Podge to consider. Any other ideas?
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