Creating window clings with Mod Podge is super simple. You can make them in any color under the rainbow. In the video below, I will show you how to make cling sheets that you can cut or how to make shaped clings like rainbows, hearts and clouds. To tint the Mod Podge window clings, you can use food coloring or a drop of FolkArt paint.
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To tint Mod Podge, I like to use a little food coloring. You can also use a drop of paint. Just add a few drops of food coloring to Mod Podge and then mix to combine. The mixture will appear solid in color but it will dry like stained glass. Some colors will fad over time so if you are looking to create a more permanent look, I suggest you use proper glass paint.
To make the sheets, I paint the Mod Podge and food coloring mixture on to a shiny tile. Once it is dry (overnight), you can peel the cling sheets and cut them to any size.
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These are the window cling doodles while drying.
The window clings will stay clung to glass until you peel them off. Kids love making these and they last a really long time. Overtime the food color will fade.
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Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed this video and fun Window Cling technique. xoxo Cathie