May 18, 2017

Mod Podge's 50th Anniversary Celebration Blog Hop with DCC

Hello! The Designer Crafts Connection designers are getting to play with some Mod Podge products to help celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Lots of giveaways and inspiration! Make sure to visit the Designer Crafts Connection blog for more details and how to enter.
For my project, I created a DIY keychain using the Mod Podge Dimensional Magic.


First, I took a Brick Chipboard piece from Creative Embellishments and painted both sides of it with some DecoArt Media Transparent Red Iron Oxide.


Then I started layering different charms as I added a layer of the Mod Podge Dimensional Magic to over the chipboard piece.


The Mod Podge Dimensional Magic will have a cloudy look to it while wet but once dry it will be crystal clear. I let it dry overnight since I had a pretty thick layer over the chipboard to hold all the charms.


Once dry all I had to do was poke a small hole into the top to add a jump ring and then a keychain to the jump ring.



Don't forget to head over to the Designer Crafts Connection blog for more inspiration and to find out how you can win some fabulous prizes!

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9 comments:

  1. Your key holder turned out great!

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  2. I love Dimensional magic! That keychain looks amazing, great idea!

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  3. love this, such a great use for the materials!!!

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  4. this is my favorite product of all mod podge, I actually keep one on my desk at the office and at home.

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  5. What a terrific idea! I could imagine them as older kids' party favours or personalized gifts.

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  6. This is SOOO nice! I need me some of that dimensional magic!

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