Amy Anderson has it all wrapped up when it comes to Mod Podge influencing even the diehard users such as myself. Years ago I would create suitcases with Mod Podge from old Story Books. I always had a hard time with the finishing stage. Using varnishes and such , the suitcases couldn’t open would yellow etc… so then I tweeted to Amy what do we use to seal and Voila she tweeted back use a Matte acrylic sealer spray or paint on and look how lovely this turned out.
P.S. they do open. Just mod Podge and scraps and sealer. Hats off to our girl Amy!!
Love this idea so much! I just pinned it to my Pinterest! 🙂
Love it! I’m going to try it today! I have had Modge Podge sitting on a shelf for months but never got up the nerve to us it! I’m going for it now!
Hugs,
Annette
love this too!! cant wait to do one!
Amy is amazing and never ceases to inspire. She’s also the best kind of enabler when it comes to Mod Podge. 🙂
These cases are wonderful!
Ooooh that is soooo amazing! I can’t wait to give this a try!!! adorable!!!!
Wow…what a fabulous idea!!! And guess what I bought the last time I was at the craft store….that’s right…modge podge! I am itching to use it so I asked hubby “to keep an eye out for a nice suitcase for me to “fix up” with Jennifer’s fabric”!!!!
Nice. Ive never used Modge Podge before. And seeing this, a little light bulb just went off along with bells…I know exactly what to do with it…have a project in mind. gotta see if it will work first. But Im sure if it sticks to suitcases, it will stick to what I wanna use it for. (will show ya after Im done) 😀
Jennifer, this suitcase is Mod Podge-tastic! I have to get my hands on some of your fabric scraps and do the exact same thing. 😀
you give me your address and consider it done.
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