Does anyone know how to decoupage fabric to a glass block light?
Julie
Dear Julie, I have used paper many times to decorate glass block lamps from IKEA. I would use the same technique as paper. Choose the fabric you want to use, measure carefully and cut. Start gluing at the back side. I use Mod Podge or any white crafts glue that dries clear. Then once the fabric is glued on, let it dry very well. Next, Mod Podge over the fabric several times, drying between coats. If you want, then use several coats of sealer to protect your lamp. You can get fancy and add ribbons or other borders to the top and bottom. Hope this helps, Lisa
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I have a metal framed small desk with glass on the top. How do I adhere fabric to the bottom of my glass top desk? I want to decoupage or glue some outside-type fabric under the glass, so the print shows but is protected by the glass. I am not sure how to do this. I need help.
By Jaclyn C.
Fabric mod podge is great!! It drys clear
Two tips on application, Try some test swatches with your fabric pattern and glue you choose. Depending what type of fabric you choose it may stretch weird or the glue may dry your fabric in a darker color.
I am just starting to make fabric covered glass plates and am having a situation where the Mod Podge medium still shows white areas (streaky) mostly on the color black. Does anyone have a fix for this or an idea why this is happening? The glue is not too thick or too thin when I apply it. Please Help!
By Barbara F. from Newburyport, MA