Come on, Google! I dare you to get me some hits on that title! I sincerely doubt that those four words have ever been strung together before.
Edited at 2:57pm on April 8th: I have received at least 10 Google hits from people searching on decoupaged pink damask bunny. Somebody out there thinks they're veeeeeery funny. Come on. Fess up. Who is it?
You all gave great advice yesterday on my Mod Podge problems. If anyone else feels like a fool because you can't do the Mod Podge thing, read the comments on that post. Lots of great tips!
I used your tips and I CAN MOD PODGE! {Picture me doing a victory dance while holding my sponge brush.}
It's entirely possible that I'm going to become a Mod Podge maniac now.
And just in case there was any doubt that I'm a complete freak, do you remember this Dollar Tree birdie?
Now he looks like this.
Yep. Freak.
Here are just a few more decoupage/Mod Podge projects:
Decoupage ceiling: Mr. Peacock
Decoupage serving tray: Craft Sylish
Clipboards: The Villa Family
Frame tutorial: Tidy Mom
Cabinet door art project: Vintage Chic Home
Clearly, I am now Hooked on Mod Podge. To see what other people are Hooked On you can visit Julia's party at Hooked on Houses.
08 April 2009
Decoupaged Pink Damask Bunny:: I Can Mod Podge!
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You're no longer Mod Podge challenged! I knew you could do it! The bunny is super cute.
BTW, today is my 100th post and I'm doing a give-away. It involves chocolate!
LOVE the bunny!! Our dollar tree never got those cute birds. Bummer. Thanks for sharing your new addiction :)
-Hayley
Oh how cute!
THAT BUNNY IS FABULOUS!!! (let us know how the Google thing goes :))
You are now a Mod Podge queen!
Welcome to the world of Mod Podge addiction! It's a fun place to be. ;-)
I'm totally digging the little bird's makeover!
Good job! Now I may have to try it rather than clean out "stuff" in my basement. Do you think there might be something down there I could Mod Podge?
You go, girl! I love it!
I love it! I have never tried this before but I am so intrigued. I really love the birdie.... this would make a great mom/daugher project. Going to check out the comments on how to do this.
They look great! Be careful, it is SO addictive. Have fun with your new found skill!
~Michelle
Craft store, here I come!!!!!
That would be a mod podge victory dance!
the dollar tree bunny has got my vote...so funny...
I'll only official crown you the Queen of Mod Podge if you try the kids...come on, I dare you. :) Double dog dare, you.
I just bought that cute little birdy at the dollar store. Maybe I'll have to mod podge him instead of just using my spray paint.
Thanks for the links to the other fab projects, I love them!
Yeah, you did it. Congratulations, the bunny is just super. Hugs, Marty
Kimba~ I love it! Can't wait to see what mod podge projects you come up with now. If you get a second, come over. I spray painted a plate in true Kimba style and then mod podged on top of it, all on one project. whoa...
Yay!! LOVE that pink damask bunny! Too cute, and SO much fun for spring!!
SOO very cute little bunny.
Turned out great!
Oh those are TOO cute!! I've been having so much fun with Mod Podge - I'll have to give this a try!!
That bunny is to DIE for!!
~TidyMom
Thanks for the linky love too!!
You, darlin' girl, are a hoot and a half! I can just see you doing a hapy victory dance with brush in hand!!
Hugs,
Susan
I love the new improved birdie! Just when I thought it wouldn't get any better...
Oh I love the damask bunny! I might have to invest in a sponge brush.
On the 2nd of two posts that are on my blog today I have included the phrase "A soft place to land".
Grab you kiddo's, you will want to show them the teeny tiny occupants currently residing on my patio chandelier. :)
That is the cutest bunny I have ever seen, and I don't usually get into bunnies.
really cute, and i have a ton of tissue-type paper just sittin' here waitin' to be used.... yikes~
Cracking up at the flurry of mod-podge chatter you've managed to stir up! I had the same issue this Christmas in making my Pretty Organizers. Holy cow... who knew paper bubbled like that. I'd get everything in place then the bubbles would start. The dang thing was that I'd go to craft shows and there were plenty of ladies who "got it" and had perfectly smooth mod-podge projects. I was told... light coats and let the coats dry completely before adding another layer... especially between bottom and top coats.
Crazy... Keep up the sacreligious cover up projects! Good to know there's someone else out there who doesn't care if somethings glass, wood, plastic or paper. I'll resurface anything now days! I think it's just craft conscious recycling... very green and good for the environment... except the occasional global warming it creates under my husband's collar when I get to real wood.
Love ya girl:)
Oh, my little Kimba birdie! You know, Sound Man was cleaning out our guest room and found AAAALLLL those birds I bought with all the best intentions of painting them red and using them at Christmas. They are still in their tan Dollar Tree glory. Sigh....maybe this Christmas... : )
Your bunny is a beauty!
LOVE the bunny! I am decopauging eggs today!
Oo la la! You did a great job--maybe I can give it a try now too. :)
Wow! Awesome job. Mishelle
Uh Oh, nothing is safe now in your home from the Decoupage Queen! LOL
Dear Freak, aka Kimba
Kudos to you! The dollar store find is absolutely beautiful!
It would look great on my hutch ;-)
Congrats! The bunny is adorable! I blogged my decoupage eggs today too. I'm glad you figured out Mod Podge! :)
~ Sarah
Yay - so happy for you! I just did my first mod podge project this week, too. I can seriously see how this could get addicting. Your projects turned out great. But I reeeeealy like the bunny. What a fun project!
I am so in love with the bunny & birdie! See Mod podge can be your new friend :)
-Jill
That bunny and bird look good! The are so smooooth! You are a pro now girlfriend!! I am a MESSY modge podger! I get that stuff all over me! But it is fun!
Lou Cinda :)
Those turned out great!! I love the pink damask bunny!
What an adorable bunny! The pink is perfect!!!
Is it fabric?
The bunny looks great! I'm sure I can find a few things to Mod Podge around here. I bought some a couple months ago, but I've been putting it off. Thanks for the motivation.
~Kim
Cute! And I love how the pattern on the bunny's head looks like it has an eye - or am I just really weird?
uh-oh, look out world, she's on a roll now!
Haha...you are a cool freak though! :)
The bunny is darling Kimba. I picked up some ugly birds at the dollar store and I'm going to paint them white. It just needs to warm up a bit here. I wish my school and a spray paint center, but it doesn't.
Look at you! You CAN mod podge. You are a pro! I love that bunny and the bird is adorable!
Great job Kimba!
XOXO
Jen
Sweet pink decoupaged bunny! I just decoupaged a hatbox. I think we are single handedly helping the economy buying all this Mod Podge!
Hello Kimba...
Great posting! I really love the bunny!
Your blog is wonderful too!
Thanks for the shout-out link!
Happy decoupaging!
Okay, fess up, does Alan think you've completely gone over the edge at this point? :-)
This is the cutest thing on the planet! Great post!
Smiles ~ Ramona
I just have to know more about the bunny! Is that fabric, or a napkin...and where did you get the bunny?! TOO CUTE! Very proud of you for conquering your mod-podge fear!
Anyone who know me, knows I love bunnies. This is just about the cutest bunny I've ever seen!
And I thought your decoupaged eggs were just fine...but this "Decoupaged Pink Damask Bunny" is tooooo cuuuute! I must have one! Must, must, must!!
GREAT JOB, KIMBA!
Your bunny and bird are absolutely adorable! I may try being crafty after seeing your cute little creations.
Martha Stewart was doing Mod Podge eggs this morning on her show, and I thought of you.
I just came on to give you my Mod Podge tips, but you've already figured it out!!!! I LOVE THAT BUNNY! Thanks for mentioning my Mod Podge project the other day. I love the stuff. Want to cover all my walls and countertops with it!
Isn't it exciting to finally figure something out that has been giving you fits?!
So, do you have an addictive personality? First spray paint, and now modge podge? ;) (I mean that in a totally kidding funny way...not in a "mean comment" way!) :) I can sometimes depending on what it is!
Aw, your new little friends are adorable! I've only tried mod podge once, on a journal. I'd love to try it on something 3-D!
Cute bunny!
I have no idea what Mod Podge means (on account of me being a poor little non-native speaker of English), but I love your pink decoupaged bunny. It's very cute!
And now I'm off to google Mod Podge ...
Best wishes from Germany,
Sandy
Love that bunny!!
m ^..^
That bunny is fabulous! Mod Podge! I love it.
Happy Easter!
xo Isa
I haven't used Mod Podge since I was a kid. I always loved the name of it--"Mod Podge." Wonder who came up with that?
Too funny that you're getting Google hits for decoupaged pink damask bunny!
So glad you joined my party this week, Kimba. Always great to have you with us. Happy Easter!! :-)
Hi Kimba! Love your projects! You have an awesome blog. Please check out my website for other fun Mod Podge stuff. I think you will enjoy!
http://www.modpodgerocks.blogspot.com
Hey Kimba! I posted this today on my blog! Already had two comments - people love your project . . .
Thank you for letting me repost.
Amy
http://www.modpodgerocks.blogspot.com
Awesome! It's a bunny AND it's my favorite color...pink!! I soooo need to do this!
xoxo ~Lisa
I already said I love the bunny, but I REALLY love the bird!
Isn't Mod Podge the best?
please oh please post a tute on how you did this! it looks so super fantastic!! how in the world did you get the design to be 'unbroken'?
LOVE
Super cute and not too terribly time consuming looking. I'm going to try it on something. I sent a link to this to Mod Podge Rocks (http://modpodgerocks.blogspot.com/). It's a whole blog dedicated to all things mod podge
This is adorable but I am confused as to how you covered the bunny...did you use paper or fabric? One large piece? This seems a big leap from flat surfaces!
For anyone who is curious...This was done with pink damask wrapping paper. I ripped the paper into little pieces and decoupaged them on one piece at a time. It was tedious, but not difficult.
Kimba
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