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How To Decorate Dog Tag Mod Podge

Try this no-sew tote decorating – just use your favorite fabrics and Mod Podge to make appliqué patches! Learn how to brand it your own.

Skills Required: None. Even if you've never crafted before, yous should be able to accomplish this project. You'll be cutting fabric and applying information technology to a bag with Mod Podge.

No-Sew Tote Decorating with Mod Podge

How-do-you-do guys, it's Ashlee from My So Chosen Crafty Life, and I'm back today to share another cloth Mod Podge arts and crafts with y'all all! Today I am going to prove you how to make a fun summer tote with no stitch appliqué fabric patches.

I had so much fun making my little fish beach tote, that I ended up making another bag too! This is a actually easy and fun bag to whip up for warmer atmospheric condition.

It's a fun summer arts and crafts for kids, teens, or adults, and also makes a dandy teacher appreciation gift (teachers always need bags for back to school!).

I as well love that you can make one in nether an hr. It is a cracking week night craft, and information technology is kid friendly, and then your kiddos tin brand their own tote for the beach or pool.

No-Sew Tote Decorating

Here's What You Need:

  • Tote ( I bought my stripe tote in the dollar section at Target, the blue was a clearance bag at Walmart)
  • Modern Podge Fabric
  • Brush
  • Fabric in different patterns
  • Material Scissors
  • Cardstock
  • Buttons, Trim (optional)
  • Material Mucilage

Instructions:

Piles of blue fabrics in various patterns

Offset decide on a design to employ and pick out several small prints of fabrics. I decided to go with a fish theme for the beach.

Tracing a fish shape onto a polka dot fabric with a pencil

Describe up your design on cardstock and cut information technology out to use as a template. You can as well use stencils if yous don't want to draw it yourself. Mark your template on the backside of your fabrics.

Fish shapes cut out of fabric with scissors

Cutting your fabrics out. I like using these small precision scissors since they are expert at cutting tight corners smoothly. Once I cut out my fish bodies, I cut small white circles for the eyes and little triangles for the fins.

Bottle of Mod Podge Fabric with a paintbrush laying in front of it
Painting Mod Podge Fabric on the back of the fish cut out of fabric

This bottle is the underground to your no-sew tote decorating! Take hold of your Mod Podge Cloth and load some up on your castor. Castor the medium onto the dorsum side of your fabric. Apply liberally.

Fish patch attached to a canvas bag with Mod Podge

Identify your fabric piece onto your bag and shine the fabric out. I smoothed it out with my brush. Make certain there are no bubbles or creases, you desire information technology nice and flat and adhered when it dries.

Attaching the fish details with a paintbrush and Mod Podge

Dab some decoupage medium on the dorsum side of your accents if you are using whatever, in my case the eyes and fins. Lay them onto your shapes how you like. Smooth them down with the brush or your finger.

Attaching patches to a canvas bag no sew with Mod Podge

Let the patches dry, and so get dorsum over them with a sparse layer of medium to seal the fabric up nicely if you similar.

No sew tote made with Mod Podge
Tote with a no sew patch on the front

* For my 2d bag I applied a large patch of fabric onto my vinyl cheapie. Once it dried I applied ric-rac trim around it with fabric glue, then glued on some buttons in the corners and added some paper flowers to comprehend the button holes.

DIY no sew patches on a striped tote
Close up of no sew patches on a tote

I dear how my tote decorating turned out! I used scraps for my fishy tote. For my blue vinyl tote, I used a piece of a vintage fabric baby volume, framed with ric-rac and embellished with buttons and flowers.

This summer tote is so easy to decorate - just use your favorite fabrics and Mod Podge to make appliqué patches! Learn how to make it your own.
This summer tote is so easy to decorate - just use your favorite fabrics and Mod Podge to make appliqué patches! Learn how to make it your own.
*These two niggling boogers tore my flowers off while I was photographing the other pocketbook, so they had to be models as penalty. Will be glueing my flowers back on with E6000, as apparently fabric mucilage is not strong enough to withstand puppy mischief.

I have been loving making Material Modern Podge projects; this formula is so fun to utilise! I hope you all will give this tote decorating a try this summer, because I retrieve you'll love it.

Source: https://modpodgerocksblog.com/no-sew-tote-decorating/

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