Thursday, August 13, 2009

mod podge giveaway!

In honor of our fun guest blogger yesterday, Amy from Mod Podge Rocks, we've got a Mod Podge giveaway! Just leave us a comment telling us what you'd do with a little Mod Podge and you could be our winner of a surprise gift pack from Mod Podge!


Be sure to leave your comment by Wednesday, August 19 to be counted!

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anna said...

I just graduated and I have a million projects on my to-do list. First- decorate my to-do list.

Anonymous said...

i mentioned this giveaway to my DH, and he said "oh crap! if you win that you'll modpodge the WHOLE HOUSE! I'll come home and not recognize the house from the street!"

Casey said...

I haven't used Mod Podge before but I have a few things on my to-do list that would probably need it, I wanted to make some dress up doll magnets for my daughters and mod podge would help lots!

Tina Kubala said...

My bottle is almost empty. I plan to cover one, maybe two, of my bookshelves with a falling apart copy of Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms.

Lisa said...

I love mod podge and am new to it. I've only tried the original but I use it on necklaces and as soon as my quilt rack paint dries I'm nod podging some cute paper to the back of it! Darn paint takes to long to dry!
:)Lisa
kssnnikkel.blogspot.com

Mrs. Olsen said...

We're having a baby and moving soon, so I'd use it for all the little crafty decorations I know I'll be working on! rebolsen at gmail dot com

Annie said...

I love Mod Podge! I just made myself a craft space using Mod Podge on a lot of things, everything from a sheet music covered wall to decoupaged cans and flower pots to hold pencils and scissors! What would I do next?! Create a growth chart for my little guy before he gets any taller!

Jinii said...

I've only used modge podge once and loved it. I have many items that I want to use it on but the first would be these letters for my living room photo collage.

jinii_boren@yahoo.com

Mungee's Ma said...

I used Mod Podge to make a bird mobile for my nursery and owl art from scrapbook paper. I like using it mostly to collage scrapbook paper :)

jodibodi529 at yahoo dot com

amanda said...

I have about 10 clipboards in my classroom that need a makeover! With some new Modge Podge I'd jazz them up a bit...might make the paperwork go more smoothly :)

sewhipbaby said...

Modge podge is great! I used it to make a large "cooked turkey" for a play last year! I use it for so many things, I'd love more!

Cynthia said...

I would use the mod podge to make some photo blocks. my dad's birthday is coming up and i think he would love photo blocks of the grandkids ;)

Jenn said...

I have a shelf I want to mod podge with this awesome Amy Butler scrapbook paper I have. I use this stuff up so quickly!

Tiffany said...

what don't I use with mod podge… it's great as a sealant, i use it for just about anything glue.

Tanya said...

I'd Mod Podge some frames and who knows what else! Fun stuff!

Suzy D. said...

I love to modge podge things!
you can actually modge podge Anything! I would love to make a nursery set for the new grand baby using some cool designer fabric.Thanks for the chance!g

Breta said...

First, I want to tell you how much I enjoy your blog. I really knew nothing about crafts before - I thought they were overrated. What a mistake!

I am amazed at what you can do with Mod Podge. My husband and I are trying to furnish our house on a students' budget. We are building a desk and want to use Mod Podge to finish it. It's going to be awesome!

Anonymous said...

Honestly-- I've never used Mod Podge before, but I keep hearing so much about it! I'd experiment until the whole bottle was gone! I'd search on every blog until I could find at least 10 different crafts that call for Mod Podge and do them all!

Bea said...

I seriously put Mod podge on my shopping list for next week in order to decoupage some formula cans with fabric.
It would be awesome if I won.

Jenna said...

I would love some. It's on my Christmas List this year! I've never used it but would love to get started.

miss~nance said...

AS an off the page artist I could not survive without Mod Podge. And I always recomend it to those who I teach and also on my OTP Tutorial blog.

If I won this surprise pack I would make the recipe book holder I have sitting in my scrap room waiting to be done. Or I could do the single book shelf that has been waiting to be transformed for two years.

I could also make many of my altered tins of hope (out of coffee tins).

Gail
gcom31@msn.com

Spaces for Faces said...

I could use that modge podge for a repurposed cookie sheet chart thing I am making. :)

Anonymous said...

I've been making glass marble magnets with TACKY GLUE, can you believe it? Yes I seriously need Mod Podge but my husband thinks it's unneccessary. *sigh*

Katie said...

I want some Mod Podge! I just discovered it and have so many project ideas! I think my next one will be to make some sort of a name display for my daughter's room!

crewmom said...

There are so many things to do with mod podge but right now I have an idea to make a box for organizing my desk. I finally cleaned out and organized my office/piano room yesterday and need a place to put coupons from the mail or clipped from magazines until I have time to sit down and file them. I thought a shallow box covered in some neat paper would do the trick and look fun on my desk! Heres hoping I win and I can get that project done. Thanks for the chance.

Unknown said...

Mod Podge is amazing! I love collaging frames for my friends.

Courtney said...

I just made the cutest wall hanging using mod podge. I will have to post it on my blog.

♥ meninheira ♥ said...

I would like to try this product :)

meninheira at gmail dot com

Carla said...

I would us this to frame some beautiful fabrics i haven't had the heart to cut. :o)

Trish said...

I LOVE mod podge!!! I've been invited to a local school to show some ways to use recycled goodies to create. Extra mod podge would come in handy ;)

JenO said...

I just bought a fabulous mirror at the thrift store for my daughter's room and was planning on decorating the frame with some scrap paper and mod podge.

Bailey said...

I might have to try making an adorable frame like Amy showed us!

dan and audrey said...

la la love mod podge. I would make a pretty little 'time out' chair!

Alyssa S. said...

I would LOVE to get some Mod Podge (just like everyone else who's posted!). I JUST bought my very first bottle of it yesterday to use on making some cute picture frames like the project that was just posted on here. My son's toybox also needs to be revamped to something cute & more updated, so I am going to need LOTS of Mod Podge! Thanks for this blog, it's giving me all sorts of great ideas for Enrichment/Super Saturday & my own projects!!

Tracy said...

I would make kitchen magnets.

Tracynoelle@Hotmail.com

Donya said...

I'm a recent convert to Mod Podge (it only took one project) and now I have a gazillion ideas. First some decoupaged letter inboxes, then some bedroom decor for my girls, and then I must attempt redoing some furniture and that's just to start. I never win though, that's okay, it's still fun sharing ideas!

Felicia Palmer said...

Mod Podge is great! I made an awesome puzzle out of photographs and wood, and would love to try it again!

mrspalmer678@gmail.com

Jennifer said...

First I would use it to make some fun tiles with fam pictures to go into our eye spy bags. Then I would dive into some of the fun Halloween crafts I saw on The Mod Podge Rocks site! How neat is the Glow in the Dark Modge Podge!

cmw said...

I l-o-v-e Mod Podge! And on one of my recent trips to my local craft store, I discovered sparkly Mod Podge!! I'm yet to play with it :)

Anonymous said...

Fell in love w/Modge Podge last year - I must have been living under a rock. Made lots of great paper mache bowls fof gifts last year. Still loving it as I continue w/altering wooden scrabble tiles and dominoes.

Kara said...

I'm probably biting off more than I can chew, but for my first mod podge project, I want to redo a 70's-style, very ugly buffet. Some great fabric or paper on top and a great paint color for the base!

Mrs. Clemens said...

I have used Mod Podge to make scrapbook album covers and other paper projects. Probably my favorite project was a graduation gift for several of my students who had been officers in the class I had advised. I printed out pictures from their 4 years of high school and decoupaged them to blocks. Each student got for blocks, one to represent each year of high school. The kids loved the gift and although they have now graduated from college they have told me they still have those blocks as a keepsake!

Gluten Free Store Ltd www.glutenfreestore.co.nz said...

I am making glass button magnets. and funnily enough I have been looking for Modge Podge everywhere. do we even have it in New Zealand?!!!!

DeannaHurley said...

I love Mod Podge! I would use it to make a bow holder for my niece and all the bows that hold her curly hair!

dkfranklin1 at yahoo dot com

Sarahie said...

There is no end to the projects I can do with a little Mod Podge! My next will probably be some artwork for my babies' nursery!

Briana said...

OOOh I'd love to mod podge me some frames, a dresser, binders. . . whatever!

The Howard's said...

Mod Podge is my favorite! My husband teases me because I could serious use it on anything. I love making mod podged letters!

Andrea said...

I use mod podge on tin buckets with cut out's from old "dick and jane" books and the like, and then I use them for gifts!

The Gomez Bunch said...

I want to make seasonal word blocks and modge podge scrapbook paper on them.....my baby boy would probably want to eat it!

Tanner ♥ Chaya said...

I would love to redo a chest that I have! I've been wanting to do it but can't find the time to go to the store to buy some mod podge! I would love this!!

Brooke said...

Mod podge is my new favorite thing! I have made picture frames and now making buckets for my kids with mod podge! How Fun!

Thank you!

Clare said...

I am an art teacher and would LOVE to use mod podge with my students! I can't afford it in my school budget, so if I got the mod podge I would do a fabulous, Matisse-inspired collage project with my elementary schoolers -- I would have them use brightly colored paper and fabric to make an interesting, vibrant collage on a small piece of card board. Once finished, we would paint over the collages with a layer or two of mod podge, giving the projects that fabulous mod-podge covering effect that makes the medium so fantastic!

Mary Ellen said...

Oh, what I would do with Modpodge! I have a tray that I've been wanting to do a fabric scrap mosaic on. A jar of Modpodge is all I need to finish the project. Thanks so much!

Jessica said...

I use it all the time for my photo stars I make. It works great on the metal star.

Cook Family said...

I have just recently been hit with the crafty stick. And have been interested in all the fun things you can do with mod podge. I Would love to win and really try it out!
Corine Cook

*******chocolatecanary********* said...

Oh my, my list is sooooo loonnggg!!! I need to get to work and I need me some Mod Podge to put the finishing touches on my projects!!! So much fun!

Lisa B said...

I would like to cover glass on doors on an armoire in the playroom

Nielsen Family said...

Frames always look better with some patterned paper and embellishments applied with mod podge! Great post and giveaway!
ashley.nielsen[at]aggiemail.usu[dot]edu

Lisita said...

Getting ready for a 3 year old turning 4 and modge podge will be one of the key ingredients!

Anne House said...

I am a ,mod podge aholic- love, love the stuff. It goes on altered, mixed media, lots of things I do...

Leslie said...

You can use mod podge for almost anything while crafting. You can use it to cover boxes with paper, cover wood with fabric, you can even use it on metal. We covered metal stars with scrapbooking paper for the holidays.

The Shields Family.... said...

I LOVE MOD PODGE!! :-D I have a tub I need to recover!!

Digital Misfit said...

I am a Mod Podge junkie! I love using it for mixed media art pieces, cards, switchplate covers, upcycling bowls into modern centerpiece-worthy pieces, and more!

heidig@gmail.com

Jo Bryan said...

I would decorate a shelf for books, thanks

kristib said...

I loved the project on Amy's website about re-purposing old drawers into a modular bookcase. No really. I loved it. I have an old dresser full of drawers, now I just need the Mod Podge. Pick me!

cmjhawaii said...

I have been meaning to make artwork for the bathroom but couldn't figure out how to guard against the moisture. I think a few coatings of mod podge would seal everything and make it moisture-resistant. I'm hoping anyway.

*Michelle said...

I'd mod podge a bunch of our mismatched picture frames so that we could display photos and look coordinated and artistic and less "this is the culmination of randomness we call our photos".

drea :: dre of white stables said...

Mod Podge rocks my socks. We're having a home made Christmas this year, and I have a bunch of ideas that need Mod Podge. I'm so stoked to try it--a set would be perfect!

Tarrah said...

I would looooovvve the mod podge. Hopefully I win so I can get to decoupage-ing a clip board in the near future.
Tarrah

Keri said...

What don't I use it for! Right now I have a shelf and stool that needs some major mod podge!

Jenny said...

I would love to win! I would use it to make some fabric kitchen magnets! Thanks!
jmojmo24 at gmail dot com

Mollie said...

I'd love to make some cute little cupcake decoartions for my girls' room:o)

Kristin said...

I'd like to do some school work boxes for the coming year to store my twins kindergarten keepsakes...just to start.

Jess said...

oooh, I just picked up the supplies to make some clip boards!

Lauren said...

I'm a Mod Podge newbie, but I've been ogling everyone else's FANTASTIC ideas on the web. I've been decorating my daughter's room, so I'm thinking ligh switch covers, picture frames, etc.

Thanks for the great giveaway!

laurencrooks(at)hotmail(dot)com

Olivia said...

I would love to Mod Podge the world! ;)

Christine said...

I would love some Mod Podge for my current project. I'm making alphabet blocks for my two year old. I'm punching out alphabet letters and cute paper animals and other objects to put on each side of the block. Mod Podge would be perfect for this!

Deanna said...

Loves me some Modgepodge. I use it on TONS of stuff! I suppose my next project would be last years' - modgepodging family pictures onto 5" wooden blocks.

robin said...

love mod podge too! I mod podge scrapbooking paper onto Advil bottles to make mini memory capsuals.

heather said...

I love ModPodge! You can use it for a million different things!!! My current project involves recovering the walls in my bathroom! How fun!

Rachel said...

I use it to glase my sons gluing projects so they last longer.

kdteacher said...

I want to Mod Podge some altered clip boards. I remember my first experience with Mod Podge about ten years ago I Mod Podged an entire desk from Ikea for my craft area...I have been a fan ever since! Samantha

Carrie said...

okay, i'd never even heard of mod podge until just a about a week ago. apparently, it's the miracle goo. i have the world's ugliest dresser from the 70's that i intend on painting and covering it with mossy oak camo for my son's room. then i want to try a table top, a vase or two, a trash can, a baby wipe container, and i saw some shoes done that my 3 yr old would be eternally grateful if i made her. i bet it'd work on a couple chairs too....

Treasuresofjoy said...

I have never tried it and would love to win it!I would love to try some decorating stuff!

Heather M said...

I'd love some free modpodge! That stuff ROCKS! Thanks for the giveaway.

hmandell@ene.com is my contact.

msbits said...

i love me some mod podge!! count me in!!!!

Mitzi said...

We just moved from a 3bedroom house to a 2 bedroom teeny tiny apartment for Law School. I'd use the Mod Podge with my son to make over our ugly ugly plain white dressers in his and his sister's room so we can feel like we live in a home instead of a dorm!

AllyB said...

Love the mod podge. Since I'm helping my daughter re-decorate her room, it'd be great for recovering little boxes ...or the big letter K she's had for at least 6 months that she hasn't finished. Lots of fun to be had with Mod Podge :)

Sue C

Amie Jo said...

I would share it! My SILs and I get together for slumber parties to make crafts with modge podge. Leave the kids with the dads and get away.
Thanks!

Amie Jo said...

I'd share it! My SILs and I get together and make modge podge crafts every now and again at a slumber party. We would have to do it sooner with that much new stuff!
Thanks,
Amie

Unknown said...

I'm new to Mod podge but so far I have been very impressed with that it does and handles. I can't wait to use it for more projects in the future.

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