How To Mod Podge Light Switch Covers
Cover the surface with another coat of mod podge but move quickly so it doesn t start to dry as you re going along.
How to mod podge light switch covers. Wait for it to dry and then put it back over the switch. Add mod podge on the edges and fold the fabric over. I brushed two coats of mod podge on the top. Make cuts and fold over the back of the cover. Apply two coats of mod podge to the surface of the light switch cover.
I put about 3 coats on so the image would really stick. Line up the fabric cutouts wrong side down on the podged light plate covers. Paint a layer of mod podge on the covers. Fold paper back and apply more mod podge to secure it to the cover. Fold the edges over and let dry.
Line up your fabric cutouts and place wrong side down. Use exacto knife to make a small cut in the middle for switch. It s going to be touched a lot so i need to be able to wash the surface off. Cut out a piece of paper larger than the switch cover you have in front of you. Place cover face down over the paper.
I really like it. Paint a layer of mod podge on your plate covers. Give it ample time to dry. Just in case you re as interested as we were in the idea of making diy switch covers in all kinds of creative colours and styles here are 15 of the best designs we ve come across so far in our search. I tried to center the pattern over the switch.
Use the pencil and gently rub around the rectangle to smooth the paper out. I got a light cover from my local electrician and painted the front of the cover with mod podge. Ok now that i ve expressed my love for mod podge i m going to show you a step by step tutorial on how to decorate your light switch and outlet covers using mod podge and scrapbook paper. Turn the covers over and add some mod podge along the edges of the back of each cover. Brush on a coat of mod podge onto the front of the switch cover and onto the back side of the decorative paper.