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 Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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Tuesday Tutorial: Zipper Flower Bouquet



Flowers are such magical things. Their colors when in full bloom are captivating, and can change the vibe of any room. Now, while flowers are nice to admire they can take a lot of work to care for. No worries we have an alternative for all of you that love flowers. You can create everlasting flowers with Mod Podge Podgeables and zipper trim. Cathie and Steve designed these flowers using podgeable shapes and Folkart acrylic paint. This project is perfect for all ages and won’t take long to make. You can make these flowers anytime of the year, but with Valentine’s Day drawing close, why not make some today? This project would make a wonderful gift to give or to keep in your home.  All the supplies needed can be found below, and click here to see the complete instructions. 

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Mod Podge ® Acrylic Shapes - Designer Shapes

·       Plaid ® Hot Glue Gun Helpers

·       FolkArt ® Shiny™ Acrylic Paint - Grass Green, 2 oz.

·       Mod Podge ® Hard Coat, 8 oz


Other Supplies


Tin pitcher
Scrapbook paper
Scissors
Foam paintbrush
Dowel rod
Hand saw
Orange zipper trim (1.5 yards)
Yellow zipper trim (1.5 yards)
Hot glue
Teal zipper trim
Plastic bags


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