I got these amazing digi files of mandalas a while ago and have been dying to use them, so when I had the opportunity to work with Mod Podge I knew i had to crate something with them.
I started with some gold plastic coins my kids got as a fun little party favor, and decoupaged the printed digi files to the coins on both sides. Here is a video on how I made these fun art tokens.
I cut the images out and used the Matte and Glossy Mod Podge to glue and seal the digi papers to the plastic coins. It worked like a charm. I did both sides, and one side I left plain, and they look amazing.
The digi files were a perfect fit for size of the coins, and the Mod Podge took care of the rest!
One the other size of the coin I added little dots of paint from various brands of 3D paint such as Nuvo drops, Liquid Pearls, and Scribbles. I went with the colors of the mandalas to make them fun!
The rings of extra color really help make these token pop!
Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out all the fun!!
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Erin, these look amazing! What a great way to repurpose our kids trinkets. Definitely a new must do to add to my list. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteSo sweet! A great upcycling idea.
ReplyDeleteadorable project. I just happen to have some of those gold coins in the cabinet.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI really love these and how you used old tokens! Add a bail on the back and you have stunning jewelry!
ReplyDeleteSO colorful and pretty!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!! What a great idea. So inspiring thank you. Color combination of these mandala designs is very mesmerizing. Read more about this here.
ReplyDeleteErin, I love the look of these and it could be applied to other surfaces. I am thinking this process would make lovely compact mirrors! What a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute - so much detail! And so easy! Love it!
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