How To Modge Podge Eggs
Add more as necessary mix a little water with glue to thin it out a bit but be careful not to make it too watery.
How to modge podge eggs. Just keep adding paper and applying the mod podge. Remove eggs rinse well and allow to dry on a rack. I painted a layer of mod podge over the scrapbook paper and continued this process until the egg was completely covered. Make sure to firmly press your scrapbook paper around the egg to remove most of the wrinkles. A lid can be used to help contain the egg.
Once the eggs were dry i downloaded some clip art from the vintage moth cut it out and used mod podge to apply the clip art to the egg applying several coats allowing each to dry thoroughly in between. If a lid isn t available an egg carton works just as well. Place a piece of the napkin over the mod podge and using your finger gently press down all edges against the mod podge. Pour 1 8 cup of mod podge glue into the pie plate. Spread on the mod podge place on the tissue paper spread more mod podge on top of the paper.
Cut coordinating raffia into approximately 24 inch pieces either 1 or 2 lengths. Using a small paint brush apply a fairly generous coat of mod podge to one side of the egg. Simmer for 20 minutes then remove from heat and allow to sit for one hour. I found it the easiest at this point to use your finger dipped in more mod podge to smooth out any wrinkles.