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Seven Ways to Display your Child's Schoolwork
Are you wondering what to do with all the little works of art, report cards, certificates, and special projects, that your child brings home from school almost every day? Do you want a way to make sure special pieces are preserved and displayed? Instead of storing the work away forever after it has worn out its welcome on the refrigerator, why not take a look at our ideas. These are special ways to you can treasure and display all the special, little things your child has created during his or her lifetime.
Look Who Loves Mod Podge!
Mod Podge is 40 years old but this classic decoupage glue still has its cool! At least that’s what Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza, hipcrafters and hosts of popular DIY/HGTV television show Creative Juice, think. Just like their show, Cathie and Steve take a fresh approach to this old time crafting favorite with fun, affordable and accessible projects for crafters of all skill levels.
Mod Podge, Still Crafting After All These Years! The inventor of Mod Podge®, Jan Wetstone, first developed Mod Podge® in the 1960s in her garage. Learn about it's history and why it is still so popular.
Introducing: Decoupage
Decoupage is the art of decorating objects with cut-out pictures and printed designs, then adding a glasslike finish to cover, seal, and protect them. The term comes from the old French word decouper, meaning "to cut out." Plaid brings you a collection of exquisite papers that can be used with Royal Coat Decoupage Medium.
Plaid's Guide to Glues
From paper crafts to altered art and home decor, adhesives bring your special projects together. The information here will help you find your perfect adhesive for all of your project needs with how-to tips, project references and the product matrix guide.
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