Apply the Mod Podge to the block and place the letters on top.
Using a small paint brush,
apply mod podge to the ends of the pine cone.
I always use one of those cheapie foam brushes to
apply the mod podge.
Then,
apply Mod Podge to the front, covering completely.
I didn't
apply Mod Podge on top of the paper this time — but I think I did before on the black desk from a few years ago that I also shared a photo of in the post.
Apply Mod Podge to every other «stripe», but not all at once.
Step 3:
Apply Mod Podge to the plastic canvas to seal the paint.
Apply some Mod Podge to the egg surface and also to the back of the paper.
Lift each letter and
apply Mod Podge to the bottom, then press firmly back into place where you made the marks.
I wouldn't
apply the Mod Podge to the paper / fabric first because it could get messy and curl up before you have a chance to lay it on your piece.
I used a foam brush to
apply Mod Podge to the back of the paper and then applied it the cabinet doors.
With a small paintbrush,
apply Mod Podge just around the edges of your now bunted (for lack of better wordage), book page.
I recently
applied Mod Podge to a crown, and after 4 applications, it was still flimsy.
After
applying the Mod Podge, immediately shake on some glitter and let it dry.
I applied Mod Podge on the inner edges of the long sides of the lids and tightly wrapped the fabric flaps over.
I then
applied Mod Podge to the outer rim of the charger and adhered the paper ring around it (Be gentle at this point!!
After
applying the Mod Podge in sections, I had to hold the burlap in place for a long time until it stayed up by itself.
Using a heavy duty stapler, I then stapled the end of the elastic back down,
applied Mod Podge and secured that back cover.
Let the Mod Podge sit for a few minutes but not long enough to totally dry then cut the burlap where
you applied the Mod Podge.
For this bottle
I applied Mod Podge to the glass using a foam brush.
Not exact matches
If you plan on keeping your flamingos outside during rainy weather, you'll want to
apply a coat of waterproof
Mod Podge on top of this, or use Folk Art Outdoor Acrylic Paint instead.
Try a fresh twist this year with a few no - carve pumpkin decorating ideas — use stencils and craft paint to
apply your house numbers or state silhouette; or coat dried leaves with
Mod Podge for an elegant nature - inspired look.
Your child can
apply two coats of
Mod Podge, then spray paint the shoes gold.
Which
Mod Podge did you use (as they have different ones) and also how did you
apply it?
Then I brushed
Mod Podge onto the pumpkin and
applied the first strip of paper.
Apply a generous amount of
Mod Podge on your label and brush it back and forward until your label is completely covered with a uniform layer.
To decoupage the drawers, I
applied a coat of
Mod Podge to the drawer front.
This is where you get your
Mod Podge out and
apply in small sections to the wood to
apply the paper.
I
apply a thin layer of
Mod Podge directly onto the furniture and then carefully lay the paper on top starting on one end and slowly pressing down until the entire paper is flat on the wood.
Apply a THICK layer of
Mod Podge or Martha Stewart Decoupage Medium in matte finish to the entire top of the charger with a wide, flat paintbrush.
I
applied a layer of
Mod Podge to each barstool top and carefully topped each barstool with a circular piece of scrapbook paper that I had just cut out.
Using the handy little silicone glue brush
apply a thin coat of
Mod Podge to your wooden coaster.
Apply a generous layer of
Mod Podge and roll the snowball around in a mixture of fake snowflakes and glitter.
Leaving the clear wrap on the straw wreath, I
applied a generous amount of
Mod Podge to the wreath using a sponge brush.
Once the pumpkins were dry (I waited until the next day) I
applied a thin coat of
mod podge to seal the pumpkins.
Also, I do the
mod podge first, place the paper on, let dry, then add more paper etc. until the end when you can
apply the last coat of
mod podge to get the «finished» look.
Using a foam brush and
Mod Podge,
apply the newspaper, strip by strip, covering the top half of the balloon up to the line.
I then
applied another coat of
Mod Podge over the sheet music once it was adhered to 4 × 4 for a good seal.
It's simple to
apply, I just used
mod podge, painted it to match, and caulked the edges.
Mod podge has to be
applied in a very thin layer or it will bubble your photo and or paper.
Then I
applied a generous amount of
Mod Podge and stuck each saying to each frame.