Very nice plate and fun to watch!!Years ago I made a plate by putting my sons military picture on fabric, and then transferred it to a clear plate just as you are doing. That was over twenty years ago and I still have that plate and it looks as good as the day I made it. FYI, keep your keepsake plate out of direct sun or it will fade.
Love the ideas. Question …what did you use to place the letter on? You just show we can iron it on….peel off the paper…but wonder what you used for the letter E? Thank you!
Several hints for you all. Dollar Tree has clear plates, also you need petroleum jelly (Vaseline) for your Mod Podge around the edges the threads of your MP jar so that it does not glue the lid down (I use it for all my glues and that E6000), also I use wax paper with glues and paints. All of these can be bought at the Dollar Tree. Now we have dishwasher safe Mod Podge, but I see this video was made in 2010, so don't think it was around then. My sewing sheers for fabrics will not come near this type of stuff, I have craft scissors just for this. Loved this idea a lot, so darn cute!
Hi Jenny. I am watching ur video and in 3 weeks it will be Halloween. I made a plate with some zombie material on it. I forgot how much fun this project was. thanks for showing it.
What a great idea! The ladies of my church have a "cookie exchange" at Christmas time. I think I will make plates for everyone to take their cookies home on. Thank you for sharing with us.
This would be a great idea to pair a set of these plates with a table runner you sew with the same fabric and matching patterns like you’d get on a set of precuts. What an awesome table decoration that would be to start with, the add candles, etc.
Good video just a shame about the constant upsell of mod podge. Which, is a over priced PVA glue with added water. Save yourself HEEPS of money buy a large cheap pot of PVA glue and just pop what you need on a plate or pallet and mix with some tap water I have used it for years and it has never failed me
Jenny your a great instructor and presenter, your so natural and conversational, yet you stayed on track and never missed a beat, It was so enjoyable watching and learning during your tutorial and the plates are really wonderful and so cute. You gained a new subscriber. Thank you for the tutorial Hope you have a great day Jenny. 0;) B
37 Replies to “Make Cute Holiday Fabric Plates Using Mod Podge!”
super duper! thank you.
Wòuld that work wìth pictures
Can you wash your plate with the fabric on there.
MOD. MOD. MOD Podge. (Modge?)
I just saw a y tube of a fabric plate with mod podge. She said you can top rack dishwasher safe. She baked it.
What did she use to put on the plates? Certain type of fabric?
Very nice plate and fun to watch!!Years ago I made a plate by putting my sons military picture on fabric, and then transferred it to a clear plate just as you are doing. That was over twenty years ago and I still have that plate and it looks as good as the day I made it. FYI, keep your keepsake plate out of direct sun or it will fade.
This video pushed my creativity. Thank you.
Love the ideas. Question …what did you use to place the letter on? You just show we can iron it on….peel off the paper…but wonder what you used for the letter E? Thank you!
I used to call it modge podge too. Lol. These are beautiful jib
Any body knows what kind the fabric o how i can do the letter 🤔🤔🤔
Thank you
How do you make the fabric side soft after it dries?
is anyone know can I wash the plate::::
Why didn’t you used dish washer safe Mod Podge?
I am definitely going to try this! Thank you so much!
I LOVE YOUR TALENT you have wonderful instructions and I love your voice you are so upbeat I can't wait to go try some of these
Just made one of these plates very pretty but the back and sides are real rough. What do you do for that? Thanks
WHAT size material is used for that round plate.
Several hints for you all. Dollar Tree has clear plates, also you need petroleum jelly (Vaseline) for your Mod Podge around the edges the threads of your MP jar so that it does not glue the lid down (I use it for all my glues and that E6000), also I use wax paper with glues and paints. All of these can be bought at the Dollar Tree. Now we have dishwasher safe Mod Podge, but I see this video was made in 2010, so don't think it was around then. My sewing sheers for fabrics will not come near this type of stuff, I have craft scissors just for this. Loved this idea a lot, so darn cute!
MOD Podge. Not modge podge.
do you think this technique is possible with using sequenced polyester material
Hi Jenny. I am watching ur video and in 3 weeks it will be Halloween. I made a plate with some zombie material on it. I forgot how much fun this project was. thanks for showing it.
Absolutely love this idea. I will be making some. Thank you🍃🌸🍃
Love it
What a great idea! The ladies of my church have a "cookie exchange" at Christmas time. I think I will make plates for everyone to take their cookies home on. Thank you for sharing with us.
these are pretty and looks like loads of Fun. Thank you for sharing.
Hi, What kind of Iron did you use that Ironed so fast?
Really liked this tutorial. Thank You for sharing 😊
I made plates like these several years ago. Lots of fun to make.
Would it work on clear plastic plates??
Amazing video, brilliant idea for a snack plate, so easy to follow and one I will be doing thank you for sharing.
This would be a great idea to pair a set of these plates with a table runner you sew with the same fabric and matching patterns like you’d get on a set of precuts. What an awesome table decoration that would be to start with, the add candles, etc.
Good video just a shame about the constant upsell of mod podge. Which, is a over priced PVA glue with added water. Save yourself HEEPS of money buy a large cheap pot of PVA glue and just pop what you need on a plate or pallet and mix with some tap water I have used it for years and it has never failed me
Can you modge podge a photo onto a glass plate?
Happy 10th Birthday to Missouri Star Quilt Company!! Love watching all of you videos!
Jenny your a great instructor and presenter, your so natural and conversational, yet you stayed on track and never missed a beat, It was so enjoyable watching and learning during your tutorial and the plates are really wonderful and so cute. You gained a new subscriber. Thank you for the tutorial Hope you have a great day Jenny. 0;) B