Also I am planning on using a resin to get a pond look, what should I look for in a sealer if I’m going to pour some on clay or do I not need one? Thanks. Reply delineateyourdwelling says: My air dry clay projects have turned as hard as a rock, so maybe it depends on the...
Once dried, the colored tiles are then sealed. I like using awater based sealer such as Mod Podge. This protects the painted surface. 2-3 coats should be fine. I regrettably used blue marker pen for the blue tiles. It really got messy particularly at the sealing stage as the blue pigme...
Simply affix the photos on the tiles, cover them with Mod Podge, and apply the sealer. And there you have it! You now own personalized coasters that are perfect for hosting or just enjoying a quiet Sunday morning cup of coffee. Funny Moment: Picture the surprise on your friends’ faces ...
Mod Podge Foam Brush Scissors Clear Acrylic Sealer Paint and/or Decorative Scrapbook Paper Step 1: Cut the photo you’ve chosen to use to fit your canvas if necessary. If you’d like a decorative border around the front of the picture, cut the photograph so that it’s slightly smaller th...
And below is a video tutorial of how I used the sponge to apply sealer to a table: ► If you have trouble viewing, find it on YouTubeHERE. The sponge is so easy to use, but be careful you don’t allow any liquid to pool in crevices of curvier areas, as those areas will yello...
For a second sign I used a combination of sealer and paint on top of the stencil to see how that would hold up. Both methods work and I would recommend you trying both to see which one works best for you. Personally, I really liked the paint on top of the stencil. And as long ...