Now, I’ve used Mod Podge many times. It’s one of my favorite ingredients for creating unique accessories for the home. I use fabric quite a bit. But I’ve never used Mod Podge to make a fabric bowl.
I actually found a few different methods to make a fabric bowl. Same result, but different ways to get there.
I picked one that seemed interesting. But there was one problem: I can’t blow up a balloon.
What do balloons have to do with this project you ask? Everything!!
Fabric Bowl with Mod Podge: One Way to Get There
This is actually an easy project, especially if you have worked with Mod Podge before. Mod Podge is the product you use and decoupage is the method.
Most of the time you think about Mod Podge and paper.
Here are some previous decoupage projects that I’ve done.
I did use some fabric scraps on one of my terra cotta pots. Making a fabric bowl from nothing but fabric and Mod Podge was a new endeavor.
If you Google “how to make a fabric bowl”, you will find a few different methods. All of them require fabric, of course. I had plenty of fabric pieces, both large and small to choose from.
I had plenty of Mod Podge.
I just had to decide which method. The balloon method won out. It seemed the easiest. And it was ~ until it wasn’t. Read more...
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