I'm always looking for "different" Mod Podge projects, if you know what I mean. I think this definitely qualifies - and Kecia from LemonCholy's is the owner and creator of the decoupaged stairs above. These lead to her studio. As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't get much better than seeing tons of Mod Podged pictures on the way to crafting . . . but you know I am partial to Podge. Find Projects Here!
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Decoupaging stairs - wonderfully true.
I'm always looking for "different" Mod Podge projects, if you know what I mean. I think this definitely qualifies - and Kecia from LemonCholy's is the owner and creator of the decoupaged stairs above. These lead to her studio. As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't get much better than seeing tons of Mod Podged pictures on the way to crafting . . . but you know I am partial to Podge.
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16 comments:
I love this idea! I am going to do this to my sister-in-law's stairs since I don't have a wooden staircase!
I am loving your blog (a recent follower). I must admit I have overlooked Modge Podge for adhesives but will be purchasing a few bottles next time I am at the art supply store..Thanks!!
wow, my steps look so pretty in the public eye! thanks for showing them off!
I love this project!!!! I wish i had stairs at home to try it! ;O)
Holy Moly! If I had stairs, I would totally decoupage them.
Great idea! This would have been a lot of fun to do with the kids when they were younger but no we had to put boring carpet on our stairs. lol
I did that once inside of the drawers to a dresser. It was great.
Oooo, I hope she'll join my staircase party next week! These are fantastic :).
hey i love this idea..cool...it will be nicer now for people to use the stairs more often..hehehehehe..love ur blog
These stair are fabulous...how long did it take you to complete this project?
Love them! I would have never thought of that.
now I am really sad that my house doesn't have stairs! time to move!!
Great stairs. I love the idea. I haven't been so bold.
Ruth
I need to buy a house. With stairs. I've seen a house on tv with cat pictures decoupaged on the kitchen floor. It was so cool, but you have to be pretty sure you are staying.
Wonderful idea! I want to try it, but with pretty decorative paper instead of collage...
Hi everyone! Thank you for the awesome comments. You are great!
I totally need stairs myself.
Joella, it would probably take me about 20 minutes or so per stair to complete - so depending on your # of stairs. . . then you should give it a final coat!
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