Photo of a decoupaged plastic lunch tray - covered in printouts of vintage fruit labels - all with dogs on them. I can’t find Modge Podge in Mexico, so I used old-fashioned school glue - then covered it in several layers of spray on polyurethane. The lunch trays were salvaged from my former place of employment when they closed the employee cafeteria.
Photo of a decoupaged plastic lunch tray - covered in printouts of vintage lingerie ads. I can’t find Modge Podge in Mexico, so I used old-fashioned school glue - then covered it in several layers of spray on polyurethane. The lunch trays were salvaged from my former place of employment when they closed the employee cafeteria.
Photo of a decoupaged plastic lunch tray - covered in printouts of vintage illustrations of Hilda, the voluptuous pinup model from the 50s. I can’t find Modge Podge in Mexico, so I used old-fashioned school glue - then covered it in several layers of spray on polyurethane. The lunch trays were salvaged from my former place of employment when they closed the employee cafeteria.
Photo of a decoupaged plastic lunch tray - covered in printouts of vintage flower seed packets. I can’t find Modge Podge in Mexico, so I used old-fashioned school glue - then covered it in several layers of spray on polyurethane. The lunch trays were salvaged from my former place of employment when they closed the employee cafeteria.
#makersmARTch | Day 7 | #glue
Take 2 - I forgot about making these #decoupage lunch trays. I made a bunch, so I picked my favorite 4. I haven’t found #modgepodge in #mexico, so I just use #schoolglue then give them a coat of polyurethane. Made with prints of #vintagelabels or ads cut out by hand.