Just ask Amy Anderson, Mod Podge extraordinaire...the genius behind the blog Mod Podge Rocks and now the book by the same name!
Amy is a super-cool gal, and her projects are just as cool.
I was lucky enough to be sent 2 of Amy's new books...one for me (yay!) and one for one of you! Woo hoo! And not only that...PLAID, the creators of Mod Podge, have thrown in a whole bunch of product to giveaway, too!
Want to see what fun things PLAID has thrown in?
Here...have a little closer look...
Not only will the winner receive a copy of Amy's book, but she/he will also win:
*Mod Podge Wash Out For Kids/Gloss
*Mod Podge Antique Matte
*Mod Podge Repositionable Glue
*Mod Podge Jewel Glue
*Mod Podge Craft Glue
*A Mod Podge Sampler Set
*Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium
*Mod Podge Dimensional Magic
*Mod Podge Glow-in-the-Dark
Ummm...AWESOME!
Now, I thought it may be kind of fun to do something a little different with this giveaway. This is certainly NOT required, though...just an idea. I was thinking that the winner of the book & products would pick one inspirational idea from the book and then she (or he!) and I could each create a project around that inspiration. Then I would feature both of our ideas in a post...does that sound like fun??? Now, if you really don't want to do that, please don't hesitate to enter the contest...I won't make you do it...
Here's how to enter...simply use the Rafflecopter below.
*Giveaways are for followers of Midwestern Girl only. If you are not yet a follower, please become one before you enter. Thank you!*
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Can't wait to get your hands on Mod Podge Rocks! ? Well, you don't have to...you can buy your own copy here or here!
*Thank you so much to Amy Anderson & Sterling Publishing for donating the Mod Podge Rocks! books. Thank you, too, to PLAID for donating so much wonderful Mod Podge product! You guys rock!
The biggest thing I've ever Mod Podged is a suitcase. My little girls use it for doll clothes.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome giveaway ... and I'd love to make a project with you!!
I love Mod Podge!! The latest thing we have Mod Podged is vintage bottles with lace all over them ~
ReplyDeleteOoh! I hope I win :) I've been mod podging subway art wooden signs lately for wedding gifts. And I'd make a project to share too :)
ReplyDeletei have had very little practice beyond puzzle savings but i had some awesome plates etched and planning on cutting out fabric for the back of the plates.
ReplyDeleteI haven't, but have been wanting to try it for awhile now. I'd love to try simple blocks first w/ my sons name on them!
ReplyDeleteI made a keepsake box for my oldest 2 children with paper mache boxes, patterned paper, and mod podge.
ReplyDeleteI love mod podge and recently used it on a dresser I made over!
ReplyDeleteMy last Mod Podge project was a serving tray, it serves as a backsplash under my kitchen cabinets, love it!
ReplyDeleteThe last think I Mod Podged was a postcard for mimosa loving sister. I took a clipping from a magazine that said "Hey, it's ok...if you think orange juice tastes funny without champagne", decorated it up and Mod Podged it on a piece of paperboard I pulled out of recycling.
ReplyDeletefun giveaway maggie!
ReplyDeleteI've done several things with it--clipboards, boxes, wood letters, and even my son's bed!
ReplyDeleteI use Mod Podge all the time, I would love to have that book and all of the goodies!
ReplyDeleteI've never mod podged anything. I would love to try!
ReplyDeleteI made Christmas photo ornaments.. so easy so awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI always have an idea list of modpodge items but haven't completed any. jenny.glade@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove your blog.
I have mod podged several things- I glittered some glass Christmas balls using Mod Podge; I have applied diecut scrapbook letters to chipboard albums; I have used glitter Mod Podge to add die cut shapes to cards & scrapbook pages; and I'm sure I've done more than that, too! I have the matte & sparkle Mod Podges but have never seen the others you've shown here. They look like fun, and I would love to participate in a challenge!
ReplyDeleteBetsy in the soggy yet sunny Seattle suburbs
mod podge rocks and so do you!
ReplyDeleteI use Mod Podge all the time! My most recent project was some magnets using Dimensional Magic!
ReplyDeleteI use Mod Podge all the time and would love to win!! :)
ReplyDeleteI used mod podge to put a map on a small table. It rocked.
ReplyDeleteI use mod podge all the time - I am even using it on a craft tonight - recovering a couple of old trays!
ReplyDeletePeggy
I mp'd some ballet flats for a Tinkerbell costume, used it to make bubble magnets, and loads of other fun stuff! What a great giveaway!!! You can totally count on me to make something if I win :)
ReplyDeleteI've Mod Podged everything!! Frames, pots, anything you can think of :)
ReplyDeleteI decorated a jewelry box with Justin Bieber on it for my granddaughter and used mod podge on it. It was a hit with her. Who ever thought Justin Bieber would look good with mod podge all over him!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I love mod podge! I've used it on jewelry, ornaments, scrapbooks and more!
ReplyDeleteoh wow fabulous!!! I love Mod Podge, have just started playing ... loving it!
ReplyDeleteI use Mod Podge for making my own embellishments for cards, love it!
ReplyDeleteI always use Mod Podge on Mixed Media Art projects and my art journal. I can add a lot of texture to the pieces.
ReplyDeleteI have used Mod Podge on a frame, chipboard albums & boxes, coasters, I use it a lot!! Great Giveaway!! Thanks for the chance!!
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UHM, the question should be more like what HAVEN'T I ModPodged. . . LOL! I use it daily in my art journal to hold down any variety of things from collage pieces, to buttons, ribbons, etc. . . I use it to seal pages and keep them from being ruined. I made some pretty eggs at Easter using strips of paper and wooden eggs, I also use it make an antique glaze that I put on my leather bracelets, just mix Mod Podge with brown acrylic paint! I could go on and on, but you get the picture . . . Mod Podge ROCKS!
ReplyDeleteI mod podged my husband's old desk since i was converting it into my arts and crafts table. it came out quite beautifully and now i'm obsessed!
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway :)
floatingpyramids@gmail.com
I'm curious to see what's in that book.
ReplyDeleteI've used it to put new paper in the bottom of a tray - though my top coat didn't quite work out how I thought it would!
ReplyDeleteI have used Mod Podge on making frames and wooden letters.
ReplyDeleteI have mod podge coasters and canvas art for my daughter's room. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy playing with Mod Podge. I have used it on wooden frames and letters. Thanks for the chance to win! AJ@queenofmynest
ReplyDeleteLove making ModPodge projects. I use it to attach my cutouts to different items. I accent some of my wooden crafts with fabric and use it to apply a coating over the fabric for extra texture and protection.
ReplyDeleteFun! I would love to do a project with you!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try any of this stuff!
ReplyDeleteI mod-podged a file cabinet for my teacher files... makes it much more fun to do "paperwork-schmaperwork! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn how to use mod podge! I'm what you'd call a newbie crafter! I'd be honored to do a project alongside you!
ReplyDeleteI heart your blog and Mod Podge! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGoodness! I had no idea that Mod Podge had such an extended product line! Amazing giveaway - so much fun packed into those wee bottles!
ReplyDeleteOH - I forgot to tell you what I have Mod Podged recently - vintage book pages on a dressmaker's Judy - she turned out really cute and I smile every time I look her way!
ReplyDeleteI have never Podged before. I've seen things Podged and it looks like a lot of fun! Would love to try it! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI haven't! But I've bought my modge podge and I've got lots of great ideas to try. I'd love to be entered to win this awesome book and the products..
ReplyDeleteHave I ever podged anything? What haven't I podged? All my craft projects use the Podge.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I haven't :( I hope I get the chance to try them out :)
ReplyDeleteOh man.....I would love to start working with mod podge again!
ReplyDeleteMod Podged a pumpkin for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI have done several pieces of wall art with mod podge
ReplyDeleteGosh! I think I have been mod-podging since the 1970's! I didn't know that they made so many products now...I would love to be entered in the give away. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI just mod podged some fabric for the first time. It worked great. :)
ReplyDeleteYes I've lodged to many things to count
ReplyDeleteI've mod podged all sorts of things... tissue paper eggs, lots of things with scrap book paper. I have not tried fabric yet, but it's on my to do list!
ReplyDeleteI've mod podged jars, clip boards, and a ton of other stuff. Never fabric, but that's what I want to do next.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea to pick a project from the book and both create something!!
ReplyDeleteI have not done a great deal mod podging - just a few magnet boards and a wipes container.
I am newer to Mod Podging. I have only used it once before... Would love to try more projects with it!
ReplyDeleteI have not but I would love to try!
ReplyDeleteI haven't in ages, but have a giant pinterest list of things I want to try :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my ...Yes! I made these fun boxes for Valentines day to fill with candy and Mod Podged decorations and photos on the outside. LOVE the stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt has been years since I have done anything with mod podge. I have 2 old cosmetic/train cases that I plan to redo and mod podge is what I plan to use!
ReplyDeleteI've mod podged bunches of stuff, most recently the inside of a jewelry case :)
ReplyDeleteI have never, but it looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteKellywcuATyahooDOTcom
I mod podge EVERYTHING! So instead of a list, I will just say that the last thing was a sign for my laundry room! Gotta help the morale in there, you know? :)
ReplyDeletewonderfully fabulous giveaway sweet Maggie! Thank you so much for the chance to win!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteJaime
I love mod podge, I use it for everything. All my projects are done with it. Its the best!
ReplyDeleteI love mod podge and I have used it for frames and other home decor items. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletegarnetgirl1@msn.com
I did use mod podge on something but wasn't happy with the way it turned out. So, I'm trying again as that was my FIRST attempt. gasp
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do a project with you.
I love to use Mod Podge while introducing my niece to crafting.
ReplyDeleteI've done a ton of stuff using Mod Podge, I usually use it for my paper mache projects though haven't done any in awhile.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Pakistan and sadly havent found the all time fave mod podge of all bloggers...! My aunt in Uk sent me the Mod Podge craft glue and ive gone crazy after that-! Have made lots of jewelry since then-! Love it-!
ReplyDeleteI've only attempted one Mod Podge craft and it was a disaster! I was trying to podge paper to the back of clear glass plates and applied waaay too much. hostess {at} host-itnotes.com
ReplyDeleteI have made jars with tissue paper on them with podge over them to give it a stained glass sort of look!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS STUFF! i actually roll my own pencils using mod podge, origami paper, and lead!
ReplyDeleteI have never podged anything!
ReplyDeletedmb161@aol.com
I've modge podged lots of stuff. Most recently a wooden frame from Michael's.
ReplyDeleteOk I could have sworn I entered this one! I have never mod-podged but I would LOVE to try it!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything I haven't mod podged??? The biggest thing was a chair, and the most inventive was probably my shower curtain. I'm aching to try the Antique Matte formula~
ReplyDeleteHoly awesome giveaway! Can you believe that I've never used modge podge!?! Winning this giveaway would force me to pop my modge podge cherry.
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