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I found this wallet on clearance for $3 the other day. I saw it, and immediately started thinking of the possiblities. I have been wanting to try Mod Podge on fabric, so I decided this was a good project to try it on.

First, cut out two different pieces of fabric about 1/2 inch bigger than the wallet on all sides.

Next, put Mod Podge on one side of the wallet, and then put the fabric on and smooth it out. Do this with both sides.


Use a razor blade to even out the edges of the fabric. Then, put Mod Podge on the fabric, and let it dry.

So quick and easy! If I could do it again I would have used a different fabric so I could decorate it. Maybe next time!
Cute! So creative!!!
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