Seal:Apply another layer of Mod Podge over the top to seal it. Allow it to dry completely. Adding Textures with Rope or Yarn Materials Needed: Rope or yarn Hot glue gun Steps: Plan Your Design:Decide where on the lamp base you want to add texture. Attach the Material:Using a hot glue...
All Mod Podge sealers can be used over waterbase and oil base paint, glaze, lacquer and varnish. Clear, waterproof and non-yellowing. Why do you seal air dry clay? Why should you varnish air dry clay? There are several reasons why you would want to varnish clay, the most popular of ...
I have been using acrylics to paint on glass. Up to this point I have been using mod podge to “seal” the paint, but am worried that this will wear off over time. On some pieces I have used the mod podge and then a clear acrylic sealant (aerosol), but it doesn’t dry clear an...
But one question I keep getting over and over is how to seal the mugs after you apply the vinyl. Most people don’t bother to seal their mugs as permanent vinyl usually does well enough on its own, but it’s not really and truly dishwasher safe. So can you do it? You can, and i...
Now paint mod podge directly on top of the paper napkin designs. This is the easy way to seal the designs on the pumpkins. One coat should be just fine! Paint the stem Now this is all personal preference, but I am not crazy about the black stem. We went with a brown and tan paint...
Step 5: Add more mod podge Paint over the transferred image to seal it. Step 6: Edges Paint the edge of the plaque, and let it dry. I chose to distress the paint finish so it would have a rustic, old look to make the photo image. ...
Once you’ve arranged your design, apply another layer of Mod Podge over the top to seal it. Be gentle to avoid tearing the napkins. If your napkin tears during application, you can patch it with a similar piece of napkin and extra Mod Podge. ...
Seal your creation with packing tape for durability, add a tassel for flair, and voila—you've got a unique bookmark that reflects your style. It's an enjoyable craft for individuals or groups, making it a splendid activity for classrooms or scouting events. Get ready to dive into this fu...
it. Remember this isn’t paper, it’s very porous and thin so don’t use tons of Mod Podge…a thin layer will do. Once you have all the colored tissue paper on the egg, using your brush or finger dab some Mod Podge on the top to seal the photo and the fun color you just ...
I haven't tried using Mod Podge either before or after, so I'm not sure if that would work well or not. If you give it a try, please let us know how it goes. And I know what you mean about cutting the photos... I always try to choose the ones for each type of cut that ...