How To Use Mod Podge As A Finish
Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of mod podge in up and down strokes.
How to use mod podge as a finish. Using mod podge is an easy way to adhere paper onto wood. Trace the side of the item onto the photo first if needed. Step 1 print your photo onto regular paper. Then spray both sides of the paper with a clear acrylic sealer to help protect it. Next cut the photo down with a paper slicer or a metal ruler and craft blade step 3 brush some mod podge to the item.
You can try using this method on regular photos as well but be aware that you may damage them step 2 trim the photo down as desired. The rule of thumb tends to be the thicker the paper the more mod podge you can use. I have found that this process results in the smoothest possible finished surface. Paint it on your surface evenly. When applying the coats brush in one direction then the other and let dry between coats.
Avoid using photo paper. Once you have finished your puzzle and are ready to seal it simply paint the mod podge onto the front of the puzzle. For example if you are mod podging an image from a thin napkin onto a dresser use a thinner coat of mod podge. The finish of your mod podge does not matter so much at this point since you will be covering it anyway. Apply a layer of mod podge to the base item.
Sand finish lightly until ridges are flat and smooth. For an ultra smooth surface apply 4 to 5 coats of mod podge hard coat. Wet sand with 400 sandpaper and water. It is too thick and there s that the colors may run. Before you apply the paper sand the surface of the wood so it s nice and smooth.
You can do this using a foam brush or a wide flat. Simply brush on a thin layer going from edge to edge. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. Make sure to use a generous amount and make sure that it gets into all of the cracks. The proper time is around 20 minutes so be careful with your timing.