John from Recycle Reuse Redesign has been at it again with another fabulous project!!
This time he created a fabulous Bee Canvas! John used the Mod Podge Transfer technique, once again, only this time he used it on canvas instead of wood! He used my favorite Bumble Bee Image for this piece. Be sure and check his site for the full instructions for this project. Also, if you want more info or want to see more projects using Mod Podge, be sure and check out my pal Amy's site Mod Podge Rocks!
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Very cool! I love bees. I can't wait to see how he did it.
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Aw, thanks my dear! Going to feature this on the Facebook group :D xo
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Bee canvas art made by John using Mod Podge Transfer technique is really awesome. I like the way in which he use old stuff and give a new gorgeous look which is liked very much by people. I wondering from the work of John. personalized last name
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