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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Mod Podge Fabric Letter

So, it has been a while since I last posted but that does not mean I haven't been busy! I am still working on quite a few things for the guest room and will be sharing those soon. The furniture was moved into the room last night, I did DIY fabric drawer liners today and also used my brand new CeCe Caldwell paint to paint another small piece I'm putting in that room and everything is looking GREAT so far. I'm just not ready to reveal everything yet as I am tweaking a couple of things here and there...but in a few days for sure!


So, in the mean time I just wanted to a small craft I did in less than 30 minutes. I found a letter T at Michael's for about $2. I painted one side of the letter with gray chalk paint so it would not show the bare wood, let dry, and then I laid the letter on the scrapbook paper and traced out the letter...



Cut it out, then smoothed on the mod podge with a brush...


Then, I placed my cut out T on top of the wood T, smoothed another layer of Mod Podge over the top and in no time at all it was dry and looking good!


A quick and simple craft that adds character to any decor. I saw this idea originally on Pinterest which led me to a great blog here. She used a letter and fabric she already had which is a great way to update with no cost at all. For me, I had to buy the letter so this project cost me about $2...still not bad!

Stephanie













1 comment:

  1. Your T looks great, I'm glad the tutorial was useful! My M originally cost 6 bucks, so you totally win with your $2 letter.

    Thanks for the link back, I appreciate it :)

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