
I love January and the new year. It's like we've all been given a clean slate & the year is full of possibilities. One thing I was adamant about when January 1st rolled around was to create an organized craft space in our new home. I spent much of 2011 trolling the internet, namely craft blogs & Pinterest, to find clever & creative ways to organize our home. The internet is FULL of neat ideas that never would have crossed my mind when it comes to organizing! Many of these projects & ideas incorporate a wonderful product that most crafters keep in their arsenal of supplies...MOD PODGE by Plaid! The Plaid blog is full of project ideas, organization tips & much more. I have featured Amy Anderson's Mod Podge Rocks blog before, because it is also a great resource for finding projects people around the world have completed using Mod Podge. I encourage you to explore the Paint Me Plaid blog, the Plaid website, and Plaid Crafts' Facebook page for more information about Mod Podge & tons of craft inspiration.
*** GIVEAWAY - Closed - Congrats Lani!***

TO ENTER: Visit the Plaid website & leave a comment on this post with a comment regarding a project you saw on their website OR a project you'd like to complete using Mod Podge.
ADDITIONAL ENTRY: Like Plaid on Facebook, then leave a comment on this post noting you have done so.
While you're there, be sure to leave a comment
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ENDS: Saturday, January 28 at 9pm CST.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to work in some photo canvases for my kids rooms!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make a collage for our wall using modge podge.
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I love the tissue paper valentines vase. A great project to do with the kids. Love the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe cottage inspired vase and bird branches looks so sweet for a little girl's nursery
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I have some boxes I'm using to organize that would be fun to decorate using Mod Podge!
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I'd like to do a collage of wedding pics. I liked on FB as Brianna Dale
ReplyDeleteI would love to use your wooden nesting boxes.. a friend of mine did and made some handsome storage boxes for her father in law.
ReplyDeleteWinning this gift pack would help me to finish up some fun, funky vinyl record bracelets I've been working on! Plaid helps me get creative "ONE" craft at a time!!
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I love the spring fling glass ware
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ReplyDeleteI really like the Vintage Ornaments project and would love to create some!
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I like Plaid on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook and left them a comment. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the Mod Podge Shoes! Those are SOOOOOOOOOOO creative and unique.
ReplyDeleteI want to use it for some monogram quilling.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I like Plaid on Facebook :-)
ReplyDeleteI like plaid on facebook now !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat would I use this for? I think I would like to use it for my daughter's room. It's pretty bland in there so I would love to give it some color!!! Maybe use it on canvass or picture frames in her room :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make a decoupaged picture frame.
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook
ReplyDeleteThe Cereal Box Valentine Holder is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLoving them on facebook!
ReplyDeleteLove Love the Moustache Canister, think it would be cute as part of hubs V Day gift!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a pair of mod podged Toms shoes. can't wait til they are finished!
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liked and id love to make a set of those canister jars
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The organization boxes, definitely.
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI love the love bugs, i'm gonna make some of them. have been a facebook fan of theirs for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteLove bug frame and I liked them on FB
ReplyDeleteI have a stack of really old letters and telegrams that I would love to mod podge to a little writing desk and chair. Not to look cutesy but more like an antique look.
ReplyDeleteI have a very bland door I've wanted to paint, but have been contemplating mod podging the entire thing instead! Would love to see some of the Hard Coat mod podge for furniture put to use on a project like this :)
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ReplyDeleteI have a ton of plain and boring storage boxes and containers that would make great desk storage sets and love the idea on the Plaid website for decorating them with artist pigments and mod podge.
ReplyDeleteOf course, as a Plaid Facebook page follower I see all the new projects and have not found one I didn't like.
Good Luck Everyone!!!
OOOooo those love bugs on Plaid website are super cute. I want to make those!!! Sign me up for FREE mod podge :D
ReplyDeleteI liked Plaid on Facebook.
Thanks for reading!!!
Just "liked" the Plaid FB page - I have had a very large framed canvas for some time that I want to do a collage on for my bedroom - planning to use Mod Podge to do it!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the valentine tissue paper vase. It is pretty and functional. Cool gift for my grand daughter.
ReplyDeleteI liked the plaid facebook page..really did enjoy what I saw there.
ReplyDeleteI love Modpodge!! There are so many projects I would love to do right away but they have to wait til my center is set up. I do, however, really like the Sewing Pattern Collage Canvas and the planting pot (Blue Bird Pot). I think I will make one of those right away. :) I saw a Modpodge project yesterday (the Kid Art Plaques) that I am going to make for my husband to display my son's Sunday school artwork.
ReplyDeleteLOL And I already like Plaid on FB. :)
ReplyDeleteI recently purchased some inexpensive, metal bookends from IKEA. They are "B" shaped and flat. I would like to Modpodge scrapbook papers to them to match the bedroom they will be in.
ReplyDeleteI just became a fan of Plaid Crafts :o) I love seeing new ideas and appreciate people sharing them with others.
I absolutely loved the "Sewing Mends the Soul" canvas wall art, and I just happen to have some patterns that belonged to my mom. Can't wait to do this project.
ReplyDeleteI already Like Plaid on Facebook.
I just finished mod podging a metal cabinet with fabric scraps, would love to win to make a collage of fabrics on canvas! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the rubber stamped fabric pendants.
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook, as my page "GemRio"
ReplyDeleteI'd love to Mod Podge switch plate covers!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/textile_fetish/2967687690/ MOd Podge Rocks actually used this photo in the blog. I only knew about it because it flickr stats (referals). This was my big Halloween, save-the-day, Ruby Slippers project. I used Mod Podge on a pair of broken slippers from Chinatown and TONS of glitter.
ReplyDeleteLove this site!! Oh I have a old trunk that I want to recharge using some Modge and pics of days gone by:)Liked you guys on FB too!
ReplyDeletewant to work on some canvas for my living room and then maybe some storage containers. :)
ReplyDeleteliked plaid crafts on facebook
ReplyDeleteThere's so much I like out there.
ReplyDeleteYes already like plaid on Facebook
ReplyDeleteHi! I visited Plaid's website. How awesome was the VW Beetle made by inventor of Mod Podge®, Jan Wetstone. Wish I had some extra $$ to try that one myself. I would like to try a project using funky outdoor furniture and Mod Podge. Would certainly brighten up the swim club!
ReplyDeleteHi again! I also like Plaid on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI have 3 vintage suitcases stacked next to my art table to hold supplies and I'd love to update them with decoupage!
ReplyDeleteI've liked Plaid on Facebook - hooray!!!
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook and follow PlaidCrafts on twitter! thanks!
ReplyDeleteModPodge is the best! I would love to use it to decorate birdhouses as gifts. I love the Birhouse Windchime on the Plaid website!
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thanks for the giveaway!
I love the Valentine vase! That would be fun to make!
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI have some charms id love to finish with modpodge.
ReplyDeleteI liked them on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI want to make that cool storage bin!
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid on FB!
ReplyDeletei like the Vintage Ornaments and the Poker Chip necklace.
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FB fan-Crystal Marie
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i already like plaid on facebook!
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I would like to make decoupaged wall art!
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ReplyDeleteI want to use Modge Podge to recover notebook covers and binder covers.
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ReplyDeleteI want to make a name sign!!
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ReplyDeleteI really liked the Decoupage Glass Vase!
ReplyDeleteI like Plaid's FB page too!
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