
So it's two days before Halloween and you have no decorations up. But you have some Mod Podge and a pumpkin. What to do, what to do...
I have a recipe for success that requires just three simple ingredients:

1. Go to the grocery store and grab yourself a cute little pie pumpkin. While you're out, grab a sharpie, some glow in the dark Mod Podge, and a paint brush.
2. Draw a cute little face on your pumpkin. Or a cute little drawing. Up to you!

3. Once the sharpie is dry, give your Mod Podge a quick shake and apply it to the pumpkin. More coats gives it more of a glow! Best part is it only takes 20ish minutes to dry so you can get this done quickly. Mine had a nice, subtle glow after 3 coats. Hard to photograph though, so you'll have to trust me!
4. Embellish! I used some burlap ribbon and made a bow and created some leaves with Mod Podge clay mixed with paint. It's super easy to use - just mix it up in a bowl and use a paint brush to shape it on Mod Podge's silicon mat. Give it a few days to dry, and you have your own custom embellishments!
5. Step back and admire your adorable creation that took you less than an hour to put together.

For more ideas on how to use Mod Podge, check out the links:
- DIY Faux Sugar Skulls with Collage Clay by Mod Podge
- 3 DIY Decoden Cell Phone Cases with Mod Podge + Dollar Store Jewelry
- Plaid Blog – Introducing Mod Podge Modeling Clay
- YouTube – Mod Melt Spider Webs
- Plaid Decoden Pinterest Board
What fun Halloween projects have you made this year?
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. The cute little pumpkin project, however, is of my own design.
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4. Embellish! I used some burlap ribbon and made a bow and created some leaves with Mod Podge clay mixed with paint. It's super easy to use - just mix it up in a bowl and use a paint brush to shape it on Mod Podge's silicon mat. Give it a few days to dry, and you have your own custom embellishments!


5. Step back and admire your adorable creation that took you less than an hour to put together.

For more ideas on how to use Mod Podge, check out the links:
- DIY Faux Sugar Skulls with Collage Clay by Mod Podge
- 3 DIY Decoden Cell Phone Cases with Mod Podge + Dollar Store Jewelry
- Plaid Blog – Introducing Mod Podge Modeling Clay
- YouTube – Mod Melt Spider Webs
- Plaid Decoden Pinterest Board
What fun Halloween projects have you made this year?
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. The cute little pumpkin project, however, is of my own design.
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