Well enough with spotting new things to decorate, let's go back to the sealing and waterproofing part, now it's time to
put the Mod Podge to work!
Not exact matches
I use Gloss
Mod Podge to glue things down and
put Sparkle on the top.
I did use
mod podge to
put them on and then covered them with another coat when they were dry.
I printed them off and I cut them to size to fit inside my pennants, then
put them on using the
Mod Podge.
Once the whole pumpkin has been covered,
put a layer of
mod podge over the top of the pumpkin and smooth it down with your fingers.
Put a layer of
Mod Podge on the pumpkin and then smooth a strip o fabric over the top of the
Mod Podge.
You'll
put a coat of
Mod Podge on your jar.
You just need to thin the
mod podge with some water, use a straw or a funnel to get it into the egg though the bottom hole,
put your finger over the hole to cover and shake!
I then
put on a coat of
Mod Podge Dimensional Top Coat (affiliate link)-- this stuff is awesome and gives a really pretty, glossy top coat - I also used it on my Faux Agate Bookends.
I have tried
putting a second coat of
mod podge on going in the opposite direction but my guess is that it would look pretty good.
I then
put on a coat of
Mod Podge Dimensional Top Coat (affiliate link)-- this stuff is awesome and gives a really pretty, glossy top coat - I also used it on my Faux Agate Bookends.
As this was going in the bathroom I
put 2 layers of
mod podge and a layer ov varnish on top.
Then
put a layer of
mod podge over the top.
All you need to do is cover the area where you want the wallpaper to go with
mod podge, then
put the wallpaper on top and using an old credit card just smooth over the area to get rid of any air bubbles.
Once the wallpaper is dry, you can either
put another layer of
mod podge or use some clear varnish and paint over the wallpaper to give it an extra seal.