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Friday, 11 September 2015

Mod Podge Melter!

Hello everyone!
How are you all doing?
Well today I am back with a brand new tutorial for all of you! I am sure you all will love it! I just fell in love with the product and its end results!

Well the lovely product I will be using for today's post is Mod Podge Melter! Have you heard about it? . Its like a Hot glue gun but has different temperate setting especially made for using the Mod podge melts. These melts can be melted using the Mod podge melter n when filled in moulds they create fabulous embellishments! Isn't that great? The best part is our store has a variety of moulds available so you can choose what kind of embellishments do you wish to make.


Well let me share some pictures with all of you.






All you have to do it switch on the melter let it heat up for a min or two n then begin with pouring the melted stick in the moulds. Be careful that you fill in all the edges and dont over fill the mould.
Once done let it cool down for about 5 mins Gently remove the pcs from the mould and cut off any access using a craft knife or scissors.







Now comes the fun part start painting! I have painted my embellishments with Inka gold! For today's post I've used Inka Gold- Gold and Inka Gold- Graphite. I have dry brushed few pcs , fully coated, partially painted few. Sharing the pics. You can also coat them with gesso and spary with Lindy Stamp Gang mists. The possibilities are endless.










Hope you all like today's post!
All the products used are mentioned down below. 
Feel free to ask any questions would love to clear the doubts :)
Do leave some love!
Hugs 
Anchal Sapra 



PRODUCTS USED
Mod Podge Mod Melter
Mod Podge Melts- Milk glass white
Mod Podge Melts- Neon
Mod Podge Mould - Ornaments
Martha Stewart Mould- Decorative Designs
Inka Gold- Graphite
Inka Gold- Gold

10 comments:

  1. I love using molds and this is fabulous
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia
    Cards Crafts Kids Projects

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  2. Love with the mod melter .. and results are just faboolous

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  3. A fabulous post it is...loved it..

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  4. OMG...this is so cool..and I thought why those moulds are needed? haha...thanks for sharing ...A must try :)
    Suchi xx

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  5. Wow....awesome post...Thanks for sharing...

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  6. Wow so many possibilities. Love thepost anchal.

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  7. I love the way it looks with the metallic paints

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