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Fabric Backed Glass Plates?
At a recent craft show I saw a display of clear glass dinner plates which
had been backed with fabric. The fabric was then sealed. Since I work in a fabric store, this would be a great way to use remnants. Could anyone here give me instructions on how to do this? I would greatly appreciate the help. Sue Maher |
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have done this in the past used ModPodge and then sealed it with a good
sealer as the ModPodge will stay tacky if not sealed properly in high humid areas. Mouse "C Ryman" wrote in message ... I think they may be using ModPodge. -- Connie Ryman Cryman Studio www.eclecticbeadery.com "Susan Maher" wrote in message ... At a recent craft show I saw a display of clear glass dinner plates which had been backed with fabric. The fabric was then sealed. Since I work in a fabric store, this would be a great way to use remnants. Could anyone here give me instructions on how to do this? I would greatly appreciate the help. Sue Maher |
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