How To Use Mod Podge Spray
Ultra is best applied to a project surface by evenly spraying the surface while moving the bottle left to right.
How to use mod podge spray. Apply a medium coat of mod podge to the surface. Paint the item you want to cover in a thin even coat of mod podge and shake over your glitter until the item is covered. I work quickly since mod podge dries quickly. Spray the back of the paper with water once the mod podge dries. With the spray mod podge i was able to work in small sections just spraying the area i was going to work on.
Work in small sections at a time to fully wet the surface. Allow to dry and then repeat. Consider painting the base item. Flip the photo over paint the back then let it dry as well. Don t put a top coat on right away.
Apply a thin coat of mod podge to both sides of the paper. To prevent an excess application and or drips it is best to apply several thin coats rather than one thick coat. You can do this with a wide paintbrush or a foam brush. When applying mod podge over a design apply one layer of the mod podge with side to side brush strokes. If you want to mod podge a round item like a can measure the height of the item and cut the paper fabric according to that height.
Once you have finished your puzzle and are ready to seal it simply paint the mod podge onto the front of the puzzle. The napkin i used was very easy to tear so i changed course and decided to add smaller pieces. Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of mod podge in up and down strokes. When i seal my puzzles i paint the puzzle very sporadically at first and then i paint over the edges to make sure they are gotten too. Add a protective coat of mod podge to the project using a sponge or flat brush.
Next wrap the paper fabric around the cylinder and mark where it starts to overlap. The ink from your image should remain on the canvas. Originally i was going to use a large piece of a napkin for each side. Then and this is important let the project dry for 15 20 minutes. I apply mod podge to the surface as well as to the back of the paper or fabric.