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Mod Podge Rocks Book and Prize Pack Giveaway!

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You have to have seen this book by now: Mod Podge Rocks! Decoupage Your World.  It’s fabulous and if you are any sort of crafter, it’s a great resource to have.  It’s written by my dear friend, the one and only Amy Anderson of Mod Podge Rocks!  She has over 40 projects that you can do easily using the tried and true decoupage medium–Mod Podge.

Here are some of my faves:

 

And there are pages and pages more! Plus there are tons of tips and tricks as well as the proper techniques for Mod Podging to get the best results. The best part? This book is only $10 on Amazon!

I recommend this book for anyone who loves decoupage or even anyone who is looking for some cute and easy projects!

Today I am giving away one free copy of Mod Podge Rocks! Decoupage Your World and this awesome prize pack of Modge Podge stuff:

To enter:
Tell me one project you have done with Mod Podge or one project you’d like to do and leave a comment here!
For extra entries: Share this on Facebook and/or Twitter and comment back here!

{Disclaimer:  This is not a sponsored post, although the prizes are provided free of charge to one winner.  All opinions are 100% my own.  This sweepstakes ends 7/6/2012 at midnight.}  

186 Comments

  1. I used to cut out pictures from magazines or wrapping paper and modge podge them on to painted wooden frames! Modge podge is great!

  2. Allison C says:

    I would love to redo an old wooden stool with a pretty fabric top. I have never used mod podge (gasp!) before, but I have seen other people do this and it looks awesome.

  3. Jamie Lee says:

    I made Christmas ornaments with my kids. Love it!

  4. I have plain letters that will be Mod Podged with scrapbook paper for my daughters room, I just have to make the time to get it done! The book looks awesome! I’ll be adding it to my wish list if I don’t win this copy for sure!

  5. i really want to make some pretty covered boxes for kids storage!

  6. This is kind of silly, but I mod podged magnets for the dishwasher so my husband wouldn’t keep loading dirty dishes in with the clean ones!

  7. Surprisingly, I’ve never used mod podge, but I’ve been wanting to try. I have these plain wood picture frames I’ve been wanting to mod podge with cute paper or fabric.

  8. Stephanie says:

    I would love to decorate my bike with fabric and mod podge, i saw the project idea on Mod Podge Rocks. So that kit would be awesome!

  9. we made photo blocks of the kids for my parents! 🙂

  10. Melissa B says:

    I made my mom and mother-in-law coaster from tile and scrapbook paper. They love them! Thanks for the chance to win!

  11. I JUST finished up a project with matte mod podge adding it to a cute little aqua shelf….next project – oh how to pick one….ummm….I’d probably LOVE to whip up some fun summer necklaces with the kiddos with some of the shapes (our local craft store was SOLD OUT) so would LOVE to win this awesome package!

  12. heather b. says:

    I actually really want art in my home. The white walls of an apartment leaves a lot to be desired.

  13. I am making map coasters w/ my day care kids today!

  14. shared on FB too!

  15. Dena @ Catfish Drive says:

    I have made a photo album.

  16. I would love to try the lampshade!

  17. I used Mod Podge to make hall passes for my daughter (a first grade teacher).

  18. I absolutely love Mod Podge! I’m going to be making some travel trays this week so my nieces can have things to do on our trip from So Cal up to Idaho later this month!

  19. I am so behind… I haven’t seen this book. Thanks for featuring it today.

    I really appreciate when people take the time to send me Christmas cards and I wanted to display them somehow ( in a cute way… of course), so I covered clothes pins with fun holiday paper then used Mod Podge on top. I then used jute to make a chain of them. (It made great gifts for friends that year too.)

    Amazing giveaway…I’m crossing my fingers.

  20. I did some cute word blocks for a Bunco gift. It was the first gift chosen, and that made me feel all special. 🙂

  21. I mod podged silhouettes of my children onto hanging plates that now hang in my bedroom.

  22. Honestly….I have NEVER mod podged anything, but I can’t wait to give those magazine holders a try! Pick me and introduce me to the world of mod podge!

  23. Anne Marie says:

    I would love to make some coasters – thinking Christmas gifts – Christmas in July.

  24. I made an alphabet game on juice can lids with Mod Podge. And I made a wall hanging for my best friend for her baby shower with the best parenting advice I could give her (and also an inside joke for us): Pray. I love that thing. I almost kept it.

  25. I’ve used Mod Podge to attach pretty scrapbook paper onto small inexpensive end tables. Adds a bit of color and interest to otherwise boring tables.

  26. I would love to make over some mason jars, I’ve seen so many cute ideas with those. Especially for weddings.

  27. I made a fabric covered birdhouse for mothers day for all the grandmothers and moms in the family. I’d love to branch out and try something new!

  28. Darla Bunyan says:

    I love Mod Podge!!!!! I just finished up an “I’m Bored” Jar with jumbo craft sticks and Mod Podge!!! They are adorable! I would LOVE to win the giveaway!!!

  29. I want to make a bunch of things for my puppy! I’d like to mod podge her crate and make it much more attractive 🙂

  30. I would love to mod podge a small table for my neice with some of her art work on it,to place in her room.also wanted to mod poge a step stool with a picture of noahs ark that i have been keeping.i have never used mod podge before but have seen so many beautiful things made using it that i would like to give it a try by doing something small first.thanks for the chance at the giveaway.

  31. I would love to mod podge some photos of my summer vacation on canvas! thanks!

  32. I just finished a brand new Art Journal where I mod podged the wrapping paper to the chipboard, and then inked the cover with Dylusions spray inks and added fabric and stickers and modeling paste to the cover and back and then I sealed the whole outer and inner covers with more Mod Podge! It came out sooooooo pretty! I love that stuff! I would love love love to win that awesome prize pack!

  33. I would love to make the Halloween advent calendar featured in her book……it looks adorable!!! 🙂

  34. I just used Mod Podge yesterday for the first time. i used it to seal a bowl that i made out of recycled magazine pages. I really liked how it turned out and can’t wait to do more projects involving Mod Podge!

  35. shared on FB

  36. Modpodge is one of my top used craft products. I made a sparkly makeup brush organizer by making a glitter paint with modpodge and glitter

  37. I’ve done many projects with Mod Podge, I did buy an old suitcase I want to tackle with spray paint and mod podge old maps on it.

  38. I cut small floral designs and mod podge them to different shape bottles for vases.

  39. I’ve used Modge Podge for gift blocks. I used it to make every flat edge of the blocks cover with either scrap book paper or photos. Love this stuff!!

  40. Shared on Facebook!

  41. I used to use mod podge all the time as a child! I made pen holders out of jars and I have used it to decorate candle votives and such. Wonderful stuff! Love the projects in that book!

  42. I regularly use mod podge to repair and seal my 2 year old son’s favorite puzzle pieces. I puts together jigsaw puzzles all day long so they get pretty torn up. One of my favorite projects I’ve done was to mod podge tissue paper onto a wooden recipe box.

  43. mary fanara coleman says:

    The nicest MOD PODGE craft I did was on an end table I picked up from a tree lawn.I painted it a shiny black. Then mod podged a beautiful flower picture from an old calendar. Then clear coated it. I’ve had it since and love it.

  44. mary fanara coleman says:

    I shared this on my fb page.

  45. I used Mod Podge to make a nursery decoration, stuck scrapbook paper to wood letters. Turned out awesome!

  46. I made wedding count-down blocks for my sister when she got engaged! Super cute and they came out great. I’d love to have an entire book with more mod podge ideas tho! 🙂

  47. I love me some Mod Podge!! I use it all the time on projects. One of my favorites was a Monogram Canvas {http://www.artsyfartsymama.com/2011/04/monogrammed-canvas.html}

    Thanks so much for the awesome giveaway!!

  48. I made a birthday banner for my one year old with all the months up till her first bday –The mod podge sealed it and made it look even more amazing! I hope to win b/c I love that goo!

  49. Lindy Thomas says:

    I have a new granddaughter and have made quilt. I would love to use leftover fabric to modpodge items in the room to coordinate with the quilt!

  50. Jennifer W says:

    I just recently mod podged a glass plate as a wedding gift. I added part of their wedding invitation onto the plate. I plan on making a 4th of july light our of a mason jar. And I shared!

  51. Stephanie says:

    I just painted my son a picture and sealed it with mod podge yesterday!

  52. Jenn Skinner says:

    I’ve made bird baths and bird feeders w/ mod podge. <3 it!!!

  53. Jenn Skinner says:

    Shared on FB!

  54. I used Mod Podge and pretty scrapbook paper on my file cabinets in my classroom!!
    bl3982@Yahoo.com

  55. We’ve used Modge Podge to glitterize wooden letters.

  56. I made a mini album for a friend and love it. Thanks for the chance.

  57. Share on my facebook, Indira Perez.

  58. I want to make a dollhouse from a bookshelf and use Mod Podge to put “wallpaper” and other pictures up on the walls. Love mod podge!

  59. Shared on FB! 😀

  60. I have used it to cover plain white boards on my hallway wall with scrapbook paper. Then I attached painted clothespins along the boards. They work great for showing off my kids’ artwork, but I can swap them out easily.

    There are a million things I’d LOVE to do with it though.

  61. Shared on Facebook as well. Now the ideas for what to mod podge won’t stop coming! Ha!

  62. I took canvas and mod podged letters on to write out part of a poem. I couldn’t find a stamp or stencil to make the letters like I wanted so I printed them and a little mod podge made them perfect!

  63. I LOVE Modge Podge! I have used it to do photo canvases for my in-laws for Christmas, for shadowboxes with summer vacay pics, and for the wooden letters for my daughter’s room.

  64. The latest project I made was a mixed media collage using vintage ephemera. It was so much fun making it! I love modge podge, this book looks great!

  65. I shared a link to your giveaway on my Facebook page 🙂

  66. Stephanie C. says:

    I have done picture coasters for family members as gifts. I would love to try the fabric or glitter mod podge. I just luv the stuff!!

  67. Stephanie C. says:

    Shared on FB!!

  68. I have never decoupaged anything, but have been meaning to try. (I’m honestly worried I’ll become addicted and “embellish” everything in my house)

    That being said, I would love to make custom ornaments for each person on my gift list to add to their gift packages in lieu of using name tags. 🙂

  69. I would like to Mod Podge my boys room desks. They cannot hang pictures on their walls but this would be a great way for them to have some kind of decorations in their rooms!

  70. Love, Love mod Podge! I have made several homemade Christmas gifts useing Mod Podge. Useing black and white photo’s(on normal paper) I mod podge them onto metal stars. It’s a great way to display family photo’s. Also I have mod podged magnet boards with black and white family photo’s. Mod Podge is also great for putting cute scrapbook paper on otherwise plain picture frames. It’s uses are endless!

  71. I shared your link on my FB!

  72. I use Mod Podge to cover plain paint buckets with scrapbook paper! Love this stuff, thanks for the chance to win!!!

  73. I just made these photo things for my son using geometric shapes I got from JoAnn’s, scrapbook paper and family photos. He carries them all around and shows them off to strangers.

  74. Shared your link of FB too!

  75. Mod Podge does rock! I’ve used it to cover a used ice-cream tub and use in my laundry room. I want to use it with fabric on canvas as a gift soon.

  76. To tell the truth I have never used Mod Podge before and would like to try, This would be a great starter kit

  77. Annalisa C. says:

    I think my favorite project to date is the Valentine’s box I made for my daughter a few years ago. In the past we had just glued paper and within a week had to toss the box and all the work we put into it. That one year, we got some cute scrapbook paper, embellishments, a wooden heart shaped box and a knob and made a fabulous box that she still has! All of the kids in her class said it was by far the best Valentine’s box they’d seen. We have used Mod Podge on everything since!

  78. Meg Karetny says:

    My latest Mod Podge project is canvas photo transfers. Love doing them & the end result is really neat! Thanks for this 🙂

  79. i just used my mod podge to jazz up some wood cutouts I have for hanging on my door. I got some cute scrapbook paper, laid it over the wood and used some mod podge over it. My little girl tried to use it as lotion on her legs while I was in the midst of doing this. Thank goodness it washes off so well!

  80. I have never used Mod Podge (gasp)! I am kind of afraid of it for some reason. I have seen so many DIY on teaching blogs and really need to learn how to use it for my classroom and for some home projects that I would like to try. I guess that I am afraid that I will mess up. This book and starter kit would be great for me to learn how to use it and get started on some of the many projects that I would like to try using Mod Podge. If I win this give-a-way I will spend the rest of my summer vacation learning how to use it and make all of the new craft ideas that I would love to use in my Kindergarten classroom and in my home. Please pick me, pretty please! 🙂

  81. Love Mod Podge! I’ve used it to adhere photos to canvas. I’ve also shared this post on Facebook & Twitter! Thanks for a chance to win!

  82. I’ve tried an unsuccessful project for my bridesmaids. I wanted to print a poem and modge podge it to a wooden plaque. It just was messy, maybe with more direction and time I can do something awesome in my boys room.

  83. I decorated a bag with paper and ModPodge. It was stinkin’ adorable! I love ModPodge!

  84. I shared on FB.

  85. I am an art teacher and use Mod podge in my classroom all the time! Just last night I used it to make a memory jar!

  86. Jennie Freestone says:

    I LOVE ♥ Mod Podge!!!!

    I have covered a ordinary Huggies diaper box with fabric and made it a stylish emergency car kit. I have gotten the large jars of baby food, taken the label off, printed an uppercase letter of each of my kids’ names, Mod Podged it to the jar so they could each have their own jar of coins that they earned from doing work at Grandpa & Grandma’s house. I have used it to make paint shiny on my kids’ wooden letters in their room. I will be using Mod Podge after we do a “thumb” print guest book tree for my sister who got re-married, for her small reception – after it is all stamped, I’m going to Mod Podge it onto either wood or stretched canvas so they can hang their “guest book”. Those are just a few of the projects I have done and will be doing, but I have done many more, and will be doing many more in the future!

    Super fun giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity!

  87. If I won, I’d like to do a collage of my grandkids on a canvas.

  88. I used Mod Podge to make mixed media canvases and tags. I just love it! I would be so excited to win this giveaway! Oh, the things I could make…

  89. Jessica Divecha says:

    I’ve made some photo blocks before and would love to make many more projects using Mod Podge.

  90. I Mod Podge our last name in really big letter to go on a ledge in our house!! I like to do more letters for my daughters room.

  91. Similar to the last page in the book I found an awesome painting in a gallery that I want to work with my daddy to duplicate. It painted canvase, daddy, with 5 other painted canvases all connected. It turns out with a cross from a distance. I want to add some other decorative accents with Mod Podge. I hope it all turns out well. Then of course there are many other side projects that I will be doing because we are moving and I need lots of help with decor and future Mod Podge projects.

  92. I’ve been wanting to make some little wooden photo blocks. Thanks for the giveaway : )

  93. for one of my daughter in laws who was expecting, i mod podged a light switch cover with the same fabric i did the baby quilt and curtains in….. sooo cute… ne3ed to finishe the outlet covers too.
    a light coating of mod podge to the switch cover, applied the fabric piece, covered with more mod podge, and when dry , two more coats… soo cute

  94. We use mod podge for necklaces, mosaic tiles, photo blocks, bottle caps,

  95. I shared on Facebook and Twitter,
    thanks!

  96. Peg Gilham says:

    I would love to win the Mod Podge! I have black file cabinets that hold a solid wood door for the table that holds my computer and two sewing machines. I would love to put fabric on them that matches the curtains, quilt, and dust ruffle for my daybed. I bought enough of the fabric to do it but my century old mod podge was dried up and I haven’t purchased any more. It’s on the one of these days list. This would be the catalyst to get my rear in gear. Thanks so much for the chance!

  97. I never try any Mod Podge products before. I hope to win. I want to make a version of that lovely magazine holder. Thanks!

  98. Sheli Ford says:

    I freaking LoVe Modge Podge. I use it like my husband uses duck tape! For EVERYTHING! The project I am doing next is to cover this awesome toy trunk I found at a yard sale. I plan to paint it black and decopoge parts of the top and entire inside with a wallpaper I found that will match my new living room decor.I wish I was able to post pictures of the before and after but I promise I will send them to you when It’s completed. Crossing my fingers & toes I win this awesome package!!!

    1. Sheli Ford says:

      CORRECTION: Wrapping paper I found not wall paper. 🙂

  99. Carla Furness says:

    I’d like to use fabric and Mod Podge a bookcase, Transfer a picture onto canvas, and make a charm bracelet. Thank you for this opportunity to win your Mod Podge giveaway!

  100. Carla Furness says:

    I shared on Facebook!

  101. Holly Vogt says:

    I would love to Modge Podge a map and put stars where we have traveled. I would then frame it and hang in Mud Room. (thats the most used entry way.) It will make a great 60th birthday present.

  102. I made some fun coasters that I love! They were my very first Mod Podge project and I’d LOVE to try more!

  103. I had used some Lorraine’s Lemon Aid bottles and some cute DCWV images to Mod Podge on there to make these cute little light catchers that I placed in between books on a window-seal. I also turned one of these into a very cute Kosher Salt holder and I decorated a sealing glass jar that I keep candy in. Love it!
    I really want to try my hand at working with canveses and making plain picture frames look super cute.
    Thanks the chance to win!!

  104. Me and my daughter get little wooden boxes, paint them, put pictures or stickers or whatever we can find on them then go over them with Mod Podge. The one I made for myself has lasted about 7 years and the stickers are still there! It keeps them on good!!

  105. I would like to make coasters for Christmas presents this year.

  106. Wooden block Christmas countdown. I hope I win! 🙂

  107. I made a 35 Things before I’m 35 list/display. It hangs in my room to remind me of my goals.

  108. Cheryl L. says:

    My grandkids and I made cool nightlights. We took clean jelly jars, painted the lids, then Mod Podged bits of torn bright colored tissue paper to the outside of the jars. When dry, we added battery operated LED lights to the jars. We went into a dark windowless bathroom and turned on the jars – the kids were so excited, and wide-eyed! The jars looked like Tiffany glass, and cast a great soft glow. The jar patterns were all different, and the kids had great comments on each other’s project. Success!!

  109. I am new to the Modge Podge world, but love it! I have used it on several frames, wooden initials, would love to do a stool or small able!

  110. I Mod Podged my faceplates in my house to go with the theme of the room- sheet music in the bathroom, chili pepper in the kitchen, and antiqued flower paper in the bedroom! I also used Mod Podge to cover the bathroom trash bin, soap dispenser, and toothbrush holder with sheet music so it all matches. It’s a huge hit.

  111. I’ve used mod podge on frames, pictures love it and when I was younger my mom and I used it on my dresser to put cut paper flowers on it.

  112. Natalie Wade says:

    I used tons of Mod Podge to decorate my daughters nursery. I favorite was a project I did with my husband where we mod podged cute scrapbook paper patterns onto wooden letters spelling her name. They are so cute and it was extra special because my husband and I did it together!

  113. I would so love to win this book or even find it where I live your lucky to find any nice books

  114. Natalie Mitts says:

    I used mod podge to put scrapbook paper spelling out Addie’s name on cavnases. I can’t wait to do more projects! Thanks!

  115. I’m thinking my headboard is in need of a new look and I’ve got the perfect roll of wrapping paper to use.

  116. Natalie Mitts says:

    I just posted this on FB. Thanks!

  117. Natalie Mitts says:

    I just posted this on Twitter also. Thanks again!

  118. I just finished a secretary style desk – using mod podge on the drawer fronts with fabric – it turned out great! Thanks for the chance to enter!
    Peggy

  119. It’s more like what HAVEN’T I used Mod Podge on, but I can say I used it to decopauge Wooden and plastic Easter Eggs, I use it daily in my art journal to collage, I used it to put down ribbons on my altered books, the list goes on. . . I am DYING to win this prize!! Thanks so much for the chance to enter!

  120. I tweeted the giveaway as @Beingchronicallyillisapill

    Thanks for the additional entry!

  121. I have created 3 sets of coasters that my friends and family love. I hope to create more soon.

  122. I have made fabric flowers using the fabric mod podge

  123. Shared on twitter

    nelly dot barney at yahoo dot com

  124. I have used Mod Podge to cover candle votives and would love to use it more with my girls to make various crafts.

  125. Tweeted about this: @lazycachers

  126. Shared on facebook ~ thanks!

  127. GretchenP says:

    i made photo block ornaments as christmas gifts to my fam! thanks for the giveaway!! 🙂

  128. Shirley Lupton says:

    I just can’t believe how many things that Mod Podge can do. I would love to win this prize.

  129. I am working on an old train case right now I just started taping off the handle & latches
    Would love to win
    Thank you
    Teri

  130. I am working on an old train case right now I just started taping off the handle & latches
    Would love to win
    Thank you
    Teri

  131. Melissa K. says:

    I’ve covered $1 wooden frames with scrapbook paper with great results, but wold love to branch out and try other projects!

  132. Melissa K. says:

    Just posted to FB, too. 😀

  133. I love the idea behind this stuff, I did actually cover two gift boxes, the ones you use for clothes….I covered them in ome really pretty black and white fabric so they look awesome in my living room…I use them to store those instruction manuals that come with furniture or appliances.i use the other t store random hardware! Looks pretty and you would never know the difference!

  134. Just posted is on twitter!!m awesomeness!

  135. I mod podged fabric all over my daughter’s initial.

  136. Stephanie Grant says:

    I love using Mod Podge for decrative light swithch/plug in switch covers…it makes each one of the fun and unique and makes it easy to blend them in with any decor theme in the room!

  137. Kelly Ann T. says:

    I used it to decorate a bowling pin for bowling for scholars scholarship fund.

  138. I have used mod podge to make a couple signs. I would love to win this prize pack. I have an idea I would love to try with it involving giving an endtable a makeover.

  139. I have made photo frames with mode pudge and dress up chests. I would like to do the clear acrylic shapes with decorative paper!

  140. I’ve done wood letters and would love to try some jewelry.

  141. I think it has been about 20 years since I have Mod Podged…so the last thing I did was cut out pictures of flowers and put them on plates.

  142. I want to use Mod Podge for a canvas original art piece. There are so many possibilities and just reading the other comments makes me want to do Christmas ornaments also.

  143. I would like to refurbish a small side table with decoupage.

  144. Kim Fahrni says:

    I’d LOVE to make a seasonal magnetic calender like the one in the book!

  145. The vintage suitcase is precious! That would be my go-to project 🙂

  146. Michelle H. says:

    We have an old coffee table in the attic with numerous scratches on the top. I’d love to decoupage the top with old seed packets and use it as a plant stand.

  147. I would love to make a nice monogrammed tray!

  148. I have used Mod Podge for tons of things. The most recent thing that I have used it for was washer pendant necklaces.

  149. CASSHANSEN says:

    I want to use Mod Podge to make picture coasters, I need some motivation!! I love to use it to make block decorations for the seasons!!

  150. I’ve never used Mod Podge, but I have a stack of project ideas! My girls are finally old enough to “help”. The first one I want to try are tiles as coasters using pretty fabric. It would be the perfect Christmas gift!

  151. Jessica Bartlett says:

    I used mod podge to do a collouge of different scrap book papers on the fronts of my little girls dresser drawers. I also used it to top a stool for the bathroom. I could go on and on . . . I just LOVE the stuff 🙂

  152. Suzanne Rich says:

    Using Mod Podge, I tore the pictures off of out dated calendars and then mod podged them to a wooden plaque. I used the decorations for both of my babies’ rooms as well as the living area in my home. There are endless possibilities when using Mod Podge 🙂

  153. I made an altered Birdhouse for the center of an Angry Birds wreath for my Daughter at Christmas. Her first Christmas decoration for her very first apt. She was over the moon!!! I had so much fun making it. I searched for the photos but cannot find them. 🙁 Thanks for the chance for this giveaway. kweenbee_612@yahoo.com

  154. I used mod podge to put scrapbook paper on wooden letters for my baby girl’s room. They turned out great and am surprised at all you can do with it. Excited about your giveaway!

  155. Nicole Barker says:

    I love modge podge!! My boys and I just made summer reading logs from composition books. The used Modge Podge to decorate their covers (as adhesive and then to seal them). Thanks for the chance to win!

  156. I want to try the suitcase:)

  157. Those projects look like so much fun! I’ve made fun growth charts for my boys using Mod Podge, some fabric Christmas baskets, a trash bin for my craft room — and my personal favourite, a giant skull and crossbones that I painted onto my garage for Hallowe’en using Glow in the Dark Mod Podge.

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