Mod Podge Fabric Bowl
Creating a Mod Podge Fabric Bowl is a super fun and easy craft project for those looking to add a touch of creativity to their home decor! All you need are some fabric scraps, a bowl to use as a mold, and of course, Mod Podge. Simply cut your fabric into strips, coat them in Mod Podge, and layer them onto the bowl. Once it dries, you'll have a unique and colorful bowl that's perfect for holding keys, jewelry, or other small items. It's a great way to unleash your creativity and make something practical and pretty at the same time!
- Bowl
- Foam brush(es)
- Scissors
- Fabric lightweight, cut into 2-inch wide strips- two different patterns
- Plastic wrap
- Mod Podge Gloss
- Disposable container
- Bias tape
- Craft glue
Cover your bowl entirely with plastic wrap. You’ll use this as a mold so be sure it’s well covered.
Pour the Mod Podge into the container and thin slightly with water.
Flip the bowl upside down. Paint a two-inch wide strip from edge to edge on the bowl and lay a strip of fabric, print side DOWN. Continue to add strips of this pattern, print down, until the bowl is covered.
Paint another section of the bowl, over the first layer of fabric, as before, this time adding strips of the second pattern of fabric print side UP. Continue until the second layer entirely covers the first.
Allow the bowl to dry overnight.
Once dry, remove the bowl from the mold and peel the plastic wrap away.
Trim the edge of the bowl to the height you want. Add a bead of glue to the outer edge and press the bias tape around the bowl, trimming the excess.
Once dry, fold the bias tape over and glue along the inside edge. Allow the glue to dry before using.