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What kind of paper can you use with Mod Podge?
Paper β Most items, especially thicker papers and scrapbook papers, are ready to use with Mod Podge as is. If you are working with thinner sheets of scrapbook paper or inkjet printouts, it may help to spray your paper with a clear acrylic sealer before Mod Podging. Spray both sides and allow to dry before using.
Can you decoupage with regular paper?
You can use pretty much any kind of paper, that you want. You can use Magazine Paper, Newspaper, Wrapping paper, Wallpaper, Paper Napkins, playing cards, crafting paper and even fabric. As long, as the Decoupage glue, that you are using, can glue it to the surface of your project, then you can use it for Decoupage.
Can you Mod Podge regular pictures?
Yes, you can apply Mod Podge over a regular photo print. If you must use an original photo, you’ll need to hold it down so that it doesn’t warp. Applying Mod Podge over photo paper is not recommended because of how thick it i and how sensitive it is to moisture. Inkjet photos need to be coated beforehand.
Can you use cardstock with Mod Podge?
Using the sponge brush – apply Mod Podge to the white center of the canvas where your printed cardstock will go. Center your cardstock image down and press down. Using the sponge brush again, apply a nice thin layer of Mod Podge which will seal your photo. Allow to dry for 20 minutes, or more – the longer the better.
What is the best paper to decoupage with?
Cardstock comes in many designs and colors making it a great option for mod podge. A heavier cardstock can be a good option for 3D decoupage. Because it is a heavier option, it will look thicker on your project. Decoupage will work perfectly for adhering your own photos to a project.
What happens if you put Mod Podge on a picture?
Regular matte Mod Podge will make the image translucent so that the surface’s texture (ie: wood grain) will show through the photo. Mod Podge Transfer Medium is white, and it will make the photo opaque. If you are using fabric, choose Mod Podge Transfer Medium.
What kind of paper do you use to mod Podge wood?
Scrapbooking paper works the best for this. If your wood piece is much larger than the scrapbooking paper, consider using wrapping paper instead–just make sure that it is not obvious! Another alternative is to create your design on the computer, then print it out using an inkjet printer. Seal the paper with clear, acrylic sealer, if needed.
What to do with a roll of mod Podge?
1. Make collage wall art. 2. Create unique faux stained glass. 3. Add maps to the tops of tile coasters. 4. Try a coastal themed DIY mailbox makeover. 5. Make a ticket bowl using a β roll of carnival tickets! 6. Add paper to hangers in this decorative coat hangers project. 7. Paint a wood storage bin; add papers to the sides and ball feet.
What is decoupage and what is mod Podge?
Decoupage is a craft category just like knitting, scrapbooking, or stamping. It’s a fancy French word that means βto cut out.β What you are (essentially) going to do is cut out shapes from something like paper or fabric, and then attach them to a surface. You will use Mod Podge to glue down the shape to the surface.
Do you have to sand wood to use mod Podge?
You don’t have to do this if you skipped the sanding, but it would still be a good idea to do so. Many store-bought items contain a thin layer of dust that may prevent the Mod Podge from sticking. Paint the wood piece a solid color, if desired. If you will be covering the entire wood piece with paper, you can skip this step.