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Sweet Treats Decoden Candy Jar

Decoden Candy JarToday's post is brought to you by Mod Podge (since I really love Mod Podge!) 

Originally popular in Japan, a fun new trend that is becoming catching on in North America right now is Decoden, or the art of decorating with trinkets.  Definitely over the top and full of glitter and sparkles, it is way to ‘bling out’ even the most benign household products.  And now, thanks to Mod Podge Collage Clay you are now able to make your own decoden projects at home.

Here are some examples of typical Decoden projects:
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Because deocoden frequently reflects super-realistic candy, confections and frosting, I decided I would add a decoden touch to a candy jar.

Here are some of the supplies I started out with (All of these can be found at Michael’s stores).
Decoden supplies

I started with Mod Melts (colored plastic like material that you can melt in a mini glue gun) which go into Mod Molds (the one I used had a sweets/candy theme):
Mod molds
When the Mod Melts solidify you can pop out your perfect little embellishments:
Mod melts
Next I used craft paint to paint and Collage Drizzle Paint to make the embellishments even more realistic:
Painting melts
Painting mod melts
Here are the final little confections (remember, most of these are about the size of dime):
Mod melts shapes
Once they were dry I used Collage Clay (a lightweight whipped clay that comes in a squeeze tube with different types of piping tips to give you the look of different types of frosting) to apply them to the lid of my cookie jar:
Applying collage clay

Applying candy
 Around the outside of the rim I used two colors of collage clay instead of adding more embellishments (I didn’t want them to be in the way when you tried to unscrew the jar lid):
Letting it dry
Then all you have to do is let it dry:
Candyjar

The final product is adorable.
Candy Jar
And even though they are teenie-tiny, the trinkets look good enough to eat:Decoden
If you want a chance to try your own decoden project for FREE Mod Podge has a fantastic giveaway running right now. You can win your own decoden collection:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
 Please keep in mind Collage Clay is not recommended for children ages 12 and under, and the product is not edible. Small parts are a choking hazard for children.

You can find additional Decoden Inspiration on the Mod Podge Blog, newsletter, Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Google+. Or visit some of these other bloggers and their fabulous creations. The sparkly possibilities are endless!

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