Which mod podge to buy
Is there a variety you can recommend that will have a slightly rubberized finish? Amanda Farris I made some blocks for the holidays using wood that had been stained, paper and Mod Podge Gloss. The blocks sat out for days to dry but when they are stacked they stick and have ripped some of the paper. Is there another formula Mod Podge I should be using?
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They are all good for gluing, sealing, and finishing. The finish or use may be different, but they are all capable of those three things.
Now read on to get the Mod Podge formula guide — but before you do that, check out this Mod Podge formula guide video!
Are you ready to check out the Mod Podge formulas? Click on the name of the formula to go to a specific post about it and get sample projects. When the best decoupage medium in the world was developed over 50 years ago by Jan Wetstone, it started with Gloss and Matte. Stickiness be gone! Extra protection too. Result : great for all types of projects and most surfaces. These are your all-around Mod Podge. Which is why we have a Mod Podge formula guide!
The makers of Podge kept the two classics around, so if you notice that some of these properties overlap with those three classic formulas, you are correct. But think about it — can you really get rid of the original formulas?
No way. Are you looking to get the look of a hand painted image without the hefty price tag? Simply paint Brushstroke Mod Podge over the top for a highly textured finish for an artistic look. Comes in Gloss or Matte. Result : Very textured and dimensional yet clear and gives you the look of hand painting. You asked for it, and now you finally have it!
This dishwasher friendly formula was released in January It does the gluing, sealing and finishing of regular decoupage medium — but now you can put those items in the top rack of the dishwasher! Gloss finish. It MUST cure 28 days before washing.
Result : Use to add paper or fabric to something you want to wash top rack dishwasher or hand wash only. Do you want Sparkle Mod Podge on steroids? This formula contains ultra fine glitter and LOTS of it. It looks great on all colors of surfaces but best on anything dark because the glitter really pops.
I also love it on glass. Result : Amazingly glittery finished surface that looks best on dark surfaces. Not only that, you know I love to decoupage fabric TO other surfaces. This formula does both. You can decoupage things to fabric with it, and you can prepare fabric for decoupaging to surfaces by lightly brushing on and allowing to dry before cutting.
It eliminates fraying. Here are 20 things you can do with Fabric Mod Podge. Use to prepare fabric for decoupaging to surfaces and for decoupaging things onto fabric. This formula is similar to Hard Coat, but developed just for furniture pieces — also just comes in 16 oz.
Comes in Gloss, Matte, or Satin depending on the finish you fancy. Result : Use for any furniture re-dos that you take on. Exactly what it sounds like. Expose to light to recharge. Hi Jude! You can remove things that are Mod Podged, but usually you would ruin the item doing so.
You'd have to tear up the poster. Honestly since the decoupage is already done, what I would do is get another board to mount it to. You should be able to straighten out the board by doing this. Another consideration? Depending on how big it is, you could put a towel on top of the poster and put heavy stuff bricks? This only works so well though. I wouldn't undecoupage it.
Either Mod Podge or a spray sealer would provide the protection you need. Hi there, I am wanting to modpodge ceramic tiles for coasters. Which one should I use? Also do they need to be somehow sealed?
I keep hearing that they get sticky and lift when you have a hot cup Thank you. Hi Nancy! You can use any one you like. I recommend gloss or matte. Probably matte. Then VT Engine Enamel over the top for hot cups! Very interesting. Kindly advise me, is there a podge that's heat resistant as I'm thinking of making place mats for dining table.
Regards Annette. Hi Annette! There is not a heat resistant Mod Podge, however, a dinner plate shouldn't get so hot it would affect the Mod Podge. I just wouldn't use the placemats as trivets and put hot items out of the oven on them. Otherwise, they should be fine! Hi, i want to decoupage fabric onto raw wood.
I have been told so many different things that i'm now really confused. Hi Shirley! I have a guide. Continue to Content.
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