Have you been wondering what you can do with Fabric Mod Podge? Here are over 20 projects ranging from fashion to gifts to home decor! Check out the ideas, then scroll down to the bottom of the post to see a video of three bonus ideas made using this amazing formula.
I was looking through my analytics the other day (don't fall asleep yet) and I noticed that a lot of you are curious about something – you want to know how to use Fabric Mod Podge, aka, Mod Podge Fabric formula. You know, the stuff in the blue bottle:
Since I like to keep all of you happy, here are over 20 ways to use this amazing formula! A lot of people think it's only for attaching fabric to fabric, but you can do so much more with it. I use it to prepare fabric for furniture, to attach fabric to wood, for accessories, for shoes and more!
If you do attach fabric to fabric with this formula then it's washable (as long as the fabric is washable), which is pretty amazing. And if you attach fabric to something else, this formula is very durable (more so that the original formulas). Let me know what you think, and I have to ask – which Fabric Mod Podge project will you try first?
20+ Crafts with Fabric Mod Podge
1. No-Sew Bins
Sometimes it's nice not to have to use a sewing machine – Courtney covered these budget bins without one.
2. Fat Quarter Nursery Wall Art
Courtney used fat quarters to make this easy and colorful wall art for her baby's nursery. This is a great project to make with scraps!
3. Gingham Tool Set
Make your tool set a bit more feminine and/or personalized by adding fabric strips in gingham. I recommend using an additional sealer if you try this to make the tools even more durable.
4. Alter a Cowboy Hat
Revamp a fun cowboy hat with large floral patches – and Fabric Mod Podge. This is another fun project to make with scraps!
5. DIY Fabric Bowls
Use fabric strips to create durable bowls to hold candy and other accoutrements.
6. Car Upholstery
Ready to give your car a new lease on life? Add fabric to the side panels and spice things up. You'll certainly have the most unique car on the block!
7. Beach Themed Decoupage Tote
Use Magnum PI style beach-y fabric to embellish a plain tote. You can use random fabric strips, or make a “photo” style that is supposed to go together like we did here.
8. DIY Onesies
Turn baby boy onesies into a girl's wardrobe with Fabric Mod Podge and scraps. What a great way to extend the life of baby clothing.
9. DIY Screen Printing with Mod Podge
Use Fabric Mod Podge to create screens – and do your own DIY screen printing! You're going to be shocked when you realize how easy it is, and what you're going to use as part of the process.
10. Fabric Covered Sneakers
You only need a few supplies and some Fabric Mod Podge to make a custom pair of sneakers! Cathie is probably the best at adding fabric to shoes of anyone I know, so you'll definitely want to see her tutorial.
11. Fabric Pendants with Rubber Stamps
You can make this cute pendant using any one of your favorite stamps. I find it ingenious that a stamp was turned into jewelry! You're going to love this idea.
12. Lampshade Makeover
It's easy to update a plain lampshade with fabric! You can do this with regular Mod Podge, but Fabric Mod Podge makes it much more durable.
13. Butterfly Pillow
You can add a fabric applique to personalize the front of any plain pillow. This is one of my favorite ways to use fabric and Podge together!
14. Refurbished Kitchen Canisters
Debbie made these old kitchen canisters extra durable with spray paint, fabric and Fabric Mod Podge.
15. Fabric Lined Drawers
Use Mod Podge and your favorite fabric pattern to create these unique fabric lined drawers – I love the special surprise every time you open one!
16. Simple Bird Decor
Don't be afraid to put a bird on it! Make a teeny bird out of burlap – and then add cute embellishments with Fabric Mod Podge.
17. Fabric Covered Hat Boxes
If you want pretty storage, these decoupaged and stenciled hat boxes are perfect. Such a nice way to store things in your closet or craft room!
18. Fall/Thanksgiving Placemats
Add interesting details to boring placemats using fabric strips, burlap and buttons. You can customize these so that you can use them from September through November.
19. Rugs into a Runner
Clara sewed several IKEA rugs together and added accents with Fabric Mod Podge to make her custom runner.
20. Upcycled Table
I used Fabric Podge to prepare the cute owl fabric that I put on the top of an old table. This made it much easier to cut and finish out the project.
21. DIY Vintage Floral Purse Refashion
Use a vintage sheet and decoupage medium to make this fabulous purse refashion – it's such an easy craft project, and very budget friendly!
Are you ready to see a video with three bonus projects?? Simply press “play” below!
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