Most of the time I know whether a project has been Mod Podged or not, but in this case I'm not quite sure. What I do know is that you could Mod Podge them, and it would make a rather lovely and interesting kitchen display. What do you think?
Paper spoons at iiinspired














I thought the crinkly edges of the red ones on the sides were obvious, but now as I look at it, they could just be scalloped edge spoons.... still pretty nifty though!
ReplyDeleteohhhh,,these are extraordinary awesome!!! how nice,,hmmmm
ReplyDeleteI love these! and I actually have a BUNCH of spare spoons that I could do this with. (don't ask!) Ill have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could seal them somehow to be able to use them... cause how cute would those be with a 50s apron and a classic cook book... pinning :)
ReplyDeletewow! who woulda thought? I use modge podge for a sealer on my boxes, but I never would have thought to use on spoons!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I think I'll grab some cheap wooden spoons and try this!
ReplyDeleteI think I will try this too.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I've decoupaged wooden spoons using mod podge on paper napkins & sealed with a sealer. The spoons are, however, for decoration purposes only.
ReplyDeleteCool find :) Saw lots of old cutlery mobiles at craft fairs last summer, but these are much prettier. Another one for the "must try this" list, lol :)
ReplyDeleteThese are totally cool!
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