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Homemade Collage Using Mod Podge The Mod Podge Collage

homemade Collage Using Mod Podge The Mod Podge Collage Youtube
homemade Collage Using Mod Podge The Mod Podge Collage Youtube

Homemade Collage Using Mod Podge The Mod Podge Collage Youtube We received this cool pin for the mod podge collage. if this works it could be a great way to recycle those old magazines and newspapers. let’s see if it wor. Pick up each photo, apply a layer of mod podge to the board, and smooth down the photo. rolling out with a brayer is preferable. repeat until all the photos are applied to the board. let dry for 15 20 minutes. apply a top coat over all the photos and the board using mod podge. let dry and then apply a second coat.

Diy mod podge Photo collage Picture Frame A Southern Mom
Diy mod podge Photo collage Picture Frame A Southern Mom

Diy Mod Podge Photo Collage Picture Frame A Southern Mom Choose an area on the canvas to start. begin decoupaging the magazine pieces to the canvas using a three step method. apply mod podge to the canvas, place down the piece and smooth, then wipe away the excess mod podge with the brush. work your way around the main design, adding pieces of magazine in various shades of blue. Step 5. apply additional photos to the base surface until the collage looks the way you want. allow the mod podge to dry for at least 15 minutes, then apply a thin top coat of mod podge over the surface of all of the photos. once the top coat has dried, your collage is finished. Here are just a few: textiles: scrap fabric, lace trim, embroidery pieces, even crochet doilies! ephemera: old book pages, postcards, and other collectibles. paints and markers: draw on, paint, or dye elements before adding them to your art. natural elements: leaves, flowers, feathers, etc. they can be real or fake. If mod podging onto plastic, clay or terra cotta, glass or fabric, clean with warm, soapy water. just make sure your surface is totally dry before applying any mod podge. 3. apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface: paper, fabric, wood, using a paint brush or foam brush. paint it on your surface evenly.

Diy mod podge Photo collage Picture Frame
Diy mod podge Photo collage Picture Frame

Diy Mod Podge Photo Collage Picture Frame Here are just a few: textiles: scrap fabric, lace trim, embroidery pieces, even crochet doilies! ephemera: old book pages, postcards, and other collectibles. paints and markers: draw on, paint, or dye elements before adding them to your art. natural elements: leaves, flowers, feathers, etc. they can be real or fake. If mod podging onto plastic, clay or terra cotta, glass or fabric, clean with warm, soapy water. just make sure your surface is totally dry before applying any mod podge. 3. apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface: paper, fabric, wood, using a paint brush or foam brush. paint it on your surface evenly. Seal your project. add a protective coat of mod podge to your project using a sponge or flat brush. allow to dry and then repeat. the number of coats you finish with is up to you, but we recommend at least two. for a very smooth finish, wet a piece of #400 grit sandpaper with water and sand lightly between coats. Add a second coat of black, if desired. let dry completely. quickly brush mod podge over top of canvas, ensuring you get the entire area. carefully place photo on the canvas. once in place, flip over the canvas and push down to get a good seal between the photo and the canvas. flip over and let dry completely.

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