It all started with this cute scrap of fabric I found in my craft drawer. I pulled it out hoping it was big enough for the project I had in mind.
See......I have this nasty gross mousepad in my cute little desk area.....it just doesn't fit in. And it definitely does not play nice with my trendy office supplies. Don't get me wrong, I love the flag...we are a very patriotic family. But this sad little mousepad had seen better days. This flag didn't deserve to be man-handled by my brood of 6 every.single.day. It needed a makeover!
I read about this really cool technique using mod podge on fabric last week and I've been dying to try it ever since. My friend Amy @ Mod Podge Rocks made an uber adorable mod podged fabric covered canvas....she was my inspiration. Her tutorial is way better than mine, so just bear with me, kay? I start by brushing on a good layer of mod podge directly onto my fabric. When that is really dry, you cut your fabric piece to fit whatever you're covering. The layer of mod podge will prevent it from fraying when you cut (that was my favorite part...I was anxious to see if it really worked...and it did)!
I really love the way it turned out! It was just the element of "cute" that my desktop needed. Although, I am a bit nervous that when my man gets home from scout camp that he will be offended that I covered old glory with cutesie pootsie fabric. Oh, who am I kidding? I doubt he will even notice. Until he reads this post, of course. Sorry babe.....it really needed a makeover! Forgive me?????
Fabulous job!! Never even thought about putting Modge Podge on a mouse pad!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have still never modge podged!! Shhhh, don't tell. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so cute, I love the fabric. I've just got to try that stuff.
OOOOO!!! Great idea! I'm gonna have to do this to my mouse pad!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome idea! Adding just that little bit more fun to your computer work space is so...well, fun! :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteSeriously! The Flag is thanking you right now. I mean....it's a "Grand 'ol Flag" and all....but look at the chic blankie it just got. All it's friends are jealous.
ReplyDeleteI am a BIG lover of Mod Podge. I think it fixes most of life's pressing questions. I've never done this exact thing with fabric though. it's on my "To Do" now. (But 'cept my mouse pad is a really cute Mickey Mouse one that's not getting covered anytime in this century) But I'll find a place to use it. Thanks!
That fabric is FABULOUS! I would have never thought to do that! Great job and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI know I have a few of the promotion/freebie kind laying in a box somewhere in the garage ...just waiting for a makeover! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute! I need to try a project like this. Your mouse pad looks great now. I have a really ugly one that could use a similar treatment.
ReplyDeleteI am totally staring at my sad-sack mouse pad right now as I'm reading your post! that's genius - I'm am doing this today : ) thanks!
ReplyDeleteI will do this this weekend! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI have the same mousepad and it needs to go as badly as yours did. Can't wait to get started on it.
ReplyDeleteCan I just say thank you, thank you, thank you for using "bear" with me and not "bare" with me? I had to stop and take a moment. We all have our little pet peeves, don't we?
Really cute. I am making that AND your felt hair clip. It'll be a gift for my SIL with two little girls and one computer geek boy. Fun! Lisa~
ReplyDeleteThat is super cute! I want to do this to my mouse pad.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, Amanda! I have so many scraps of fabric that might work for this, I may just have to try this out to use them up!
ReplyDeleteThis is the 543 reason why I read your blog. I saw this fabric at Hobby Lobby yesterday and stared at it longingly and then walked off because I'm such a loser when it comes to fabric and sewing. But, this is a great no sew project that even I can do! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletei am SO going to do this! i have a pretty mousepad but like you it's seen better days. time for a redo! thanks for the tut and idea!
ReplyDeleteI have a mouse pad that could use the same makeover. Great idea to give it a fresh new look again. Happy Mod Podging.
ReplyDeleteI am in love! I think this is the best idea. I have a mouse pad that doesn't go with my area either. I am jumping on this one now! I love how crafty you are!
ReplyDeleteI have went back and read your whole blog!!!!!!! What awesome ideas I can hardly wait to see more!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! I never thought to cover it!!
ReplyDeleteI once covered the fronts of the dresser drawers in our nursery with fabric and ModgePoge.
Great tip!! I'm inspired!!
How freakin adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I want to make one. What a great idea. And I love the material you used too! Awesome!!!
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Oooh, I love it! Love the fabric design too :)
ReplyDeleteI should really do that! I need a new look for my mousepad.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
Wow what a makeover! I have to do this.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure my mom used Mod Podge--can you believe we're still having fun with it? I love this project.
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So nice! I love the fabric!
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Using fabric for a mouse pad is very wise. It's smooth and can certainly make a mouse more mobile. However, making one is quite hard if you're not an expert in this field. Placing and stretching the fabric from the mouse pad can be quite frustrating if not done correctly.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous craft. Cotton Fabric is the best choice for making a mouse pad that is so smooth and strong enough to run ver long.
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