Deco Podge Dresser
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First you will need a dresser
Supplies
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You Will Also Need:
*scissors
*cute paper cut into four equal pieces
*deco podge glue
*paintbrush
Let's Begin
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Figure out which way to lay your paper (horizontal/vertical). Now paint a thin layer of glue onto the dresser and place a piece of paper one at a time onto the glued area. *Tip-only glue as big as the piece of paper your holding, the glue will dry before you place the next paper down.
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Make sure to layer the paper on top of each other when placing the next one down. Re-glue, paper, re-glue, paper, repeat. Keep this pattern going in order for it to stick properly. Try to keep the lines as straight as possible.
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If the lines are not straight, use a thin piece of paper, ribbon, marker, paint or stickers to make the line look better. I started this with permanent marker :-)
Tah-dah!!
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One nice looking dresser :-)