Since I am sort of partying it up the next few days, meeting bloggers and enjoying all kind of hands on sessions at Haven Conference, I wanted to do something special for YOU, my readers!
It’s because of you that I write this blog and that I can be enjoying this conference so I think you deserve something too!
If you caught my post from yesterday, you saw all the new products that Mod Podge has out now – Dimensional Magic, Podgeables, and more. And you saw how you can make your own DIY jewelry using Mod Podge….
Well, one of you is going to get part of my goodies from Plaid (a sampler set of 6 different types of Mod Podge) AND a $10 Michael’s gift card so you can buy whatever supplies you need to create your own Mod Podge product!
Here’s how to enter:
Just complete the rafflecopter form you see below. (If you are reading this post in a reader or by email, you may need to click here over to the post to see the form to enter.)
Giveaway will close Monday, June 25th at midnight.
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I would make something with/for my daughter Hailey – she would love this type of project!
I would make a business card holder out of an empty Altoids tin and some Dimensional Magic Mod Podge :) Hope you are having a wonderful time at Haven!!
I’d love to try making jewelry – I have never done that with Mod Podge!
I would try making jewelry. I love Mod Podge and have made frames and some home decor items with it. I hope you have lots of fun at the conference. I am looking forward to hearing all about it. Thanks for the giveaway.
I want to make knobs for my kitchen with Mod Podge! You can get wood knobs and decorate them for all four seasons!
Thanks for the giveaway! They are so much fun! :)
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My eldest daughter would love to help me make jewelry!
We’d use it making frames.
Oh, when it comes to Mod Podge, I just KNOW I will come up with some project! Great product and great giveaway! Thanks!
necklaces and a breakfast tray! :)
I am so overwhelmed by the endless possibilities of what projects I could tackle with Mod Podge…I’m not sure what I would do!
I’m not sure what I would make.But I would come up with something!
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I would want to try to make christmas gifts I have seen some neat jewlery,and key chains and all sorts of things I would like to try since im new to modge podge
I’d do some necklaces for my daughter and niece and also a tabletop.
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I’ve been wanting to use some on my sewing machine cover.
If I won, I think it would be neat to do a little craft with my daughters with it! Maybe necklaces?… 8)
I just “discovered” Mod Podge this year while helping my daughter learn to do decoupage! I would love to make some of those jewelry pieces with her, like you’ve made! Those are awesome!!
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Mod Podge is amazing!! There’s so many things one could make! I think I’d love to make a mini silhouette necklace with some.
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I would use the Mod Podge to make some wood wall letters with pretty paper. I’d really like to add some personalization to my daughter’s nursery. The Micheals gift card should cover the plain letters. :)
It says on your sight the contest is over th25 of June. That is today so why does it tell me it’s over when I try? I have a lot of trouble entering the giveaways from my iPhone. At som point I feel its all advertiseing and as soon as you get my e mail it’s all over. This has happened on. Several homemaker sites. You just get to be where I vent.
Melody, try again! Something messed up with Rafflecopter and it was showing it as closed. But it is fixed now and the entries still count. Hope you win! :)
Thank you I’m trying. I really like that new jewelry with mod podge
hmmmm…I have no idea what I would make. probably something involving some new pics I just got of the kiddos and me! :D
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I have a wooden tray that I would love to dress up with some Japanese prints. Modge Podge is just what I need for the project.