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Jan. 19th, 2006 04:28 pmI have a question about mod podge. I did read the memories and found some posts that were helpful to me, but nothing that was exactly what I wanted to know.
I recently acquired one of those cheap dressers...you know the ones they sell at K-Mart for $30.
Anyways mine is white and I can't have that.
I have a bunch of scrapbook paper and I wanted to cover the dresser in the papers and then put the mod pdge over it. Has anyone ever done that before? Do you think it would work? Or should I do something else?
I need something that would make a seal over the tops of the paper. I will be putting stuff on top of my dresser and I don't want the papers to get all ripped and messed up.
So is it even a good idea to try that or should I use something else? I have never worked with mod pdge before, but it was the first thing I thought about when I got this idea. It isn't the real thin papers either. They are the ones that are a little thicker.
Painting it is out of the question. I don't think any paint would stick to it unless I sanded it down and I don't want to do that. I just want the best way to cover it.
Any suggestions would be helpful...thanks
I recently acquired one of those cheap dressers...you know the ones they sell at K-Mart for $30.
Anyways mine is white and I can't have that.
I have a bunch of scrapbook paper and I wanted to cover the dresser in the papers and then put the mod pdge over it. Has anyone ever done that before? Do you think it would work? Or should I do something else?
I need something that would make a seal over the tops of the paper. I will be putting stuff on top of my dresser and I don't want the papers to get all ripped and messed up.
So is it even a good idea to try that or should I use something else? I have never worked with mod pdge before, but it was the first thing I thought about when I got this idea. It isn't the real thin papers either. They are the ones that are a little thicker.
Painting it is out of the question. I don't think any paint would stick to it unless I sanded it down and I don't want to do that. I just want the best way to cover it.
Any suggestions would be helpful...thanks