Hi Debbie, I used
the Matte Mod Podge (I usually do, because I like that it dries clear).
Not exact matches
If you use inkjet printed items, seal them with a
matte acrylic sealer before using the
Mod Podge — spray a very light coat, let dry, spray again.
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.
Here's what you will need: • Print or piece of art •
Mod Podge -
Matte Finish • Paint brush or brushes • Canvas, the size of you print or a piece of foam core
Then I coated the drawers with
Mod Podge Furniture Formula in
Matte, and carefully placed the delicate sheer napkin over the top, not perfect because I wanted an aged distressed look
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Mod Podge Matte