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When I first discovered Mod Podge, it was a game-changer for my crafting projects. I found out that it's a type of glue but so much more. You can use it to seal and finish your crafts, making them look polished and professional. I started with simple projects like coating pictures on wood blocks and soon moved to more advanced crafts. The joy of seeing a project come together with that final shiny coat is unmatched. I remember my excitement when I finished my first big project, a collage of…

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Barefoot&Freckled on Instagram: "🫣If it’s too early for you, close your eyes and scroll on by! These decoupaged wood slice ornaments are simple to make and are perfect for gift giving!  I simply printed my designs onto basic copy/printer paper, added a layer of mod podge to my wood slices then added the images on top. I pressed down the image with my mini iron to smooth any wrinkles. Once that mod podge dried, I cut then sanded off the excess paper around the edges. Then I topped it off with another layer of mod podge to seal them and added some twine to hang🥰 #diy #christmascraft #diychristmasgift #christmasornaments" Modge Podge Christmas Ornaments Diy, Decoupage Wood Slice Ornaments, Picture On Wood Mod Podge Photo Transfer, Wood Photo Ornaments Diy, Mod Podge Wood Ornaments, Modpodge Ornament, Decoupage Wood Slices, Wood Slice Christmas Crafts, How To Decoupage With Paper On Wood

Barefoot&Freckled on Instagram: "🫣If it’s too early for you, close your eyes and scroll on by! These decoupaged wood slice ornaments are simple to make and are perfect for gift giving! I simply printed my designs onto basic copy/printer paper, added a layer of mod podge to my wood slices then added the images on top. I pressed down the image with my mini iron to smooth any wrinkles. Once that mod podge dried, I cut then sanded off the excess paper around the edges. Then I topped it off…

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