Tucking Picture Corners on the Light Switch Cover

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Part of the video series: Making Light Switch Plate Covers

Summary: Learn how to tuck the corners from our expert on making a picture light switch cover in this free home decorating video making light switch plate covers.

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John John is a jack of all trades, he has worked as an electrician and mechanic. In this video he is going to teach you how to make picture light switch covers, an... read more

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Tucking Picture Corners on the Light Switch Cover

Hi! I'm John with expertvillage.com. We're making light switch plate covers. Here's our cover this far. We've already Modged on the front and the back of the picture. We've got the bubbles out. Now we need to hold these down. Get some Mod Podge on your brush and stick it underneath there just like that. All edges. Put as much as you need because you always wipe off. Again, it's just like glue. It's just like glue and rubber cement, but it's just a little different. It looks just like it and it'll dry clear. Don't worry. Now that we have it on there, get it all over. If there's no Mod Podge, it won't stick and eventually peel off. Now we've got it on the picture. Let's get it on the actual cover. Again, this will dry, so it won't get as sticky every time we touch it. Once we got that already, let's fold it over and tuck it in. Force it. It'll be a little difficult sometimes, but that's okay. With the corners, just get them really well. It doesn't even matter. Once it folds, it'll dry hard and it'll stay there. Just get it really wet. Glob it on if you need to.

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