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I’m in NYC and work w polymer clay. I am severely allergic to uv resin, found out the hard way, and I’ll never touch it again . I’ve used Mod Podge before and am hoping that I can get a similar finish with one or more of these products. I had a bottle of dimensional, bought a long time ago, and I did use it on one of my pieces and was surprised that it actually moved like UV resin. I have a way to go to use it well but I think I’m sold! Thanks for this video. I’ve subscribed.
Thank you so much! Even though I do crafts, I’m working on wedding gifts that I’m doing ‘farmhouse’ style. I’ve wrapped them all in brown kraft paper and have done each differently with fabric burlap ribbon etc but now, on this large gift, I chose to cut out a piece of beautiful White/Gray scroll fabric and mod podge it on, under the bow at an angle and then, printed out a beautiful quote to apply to the fabric so…… thank you for telling me about the waiting period and I hope the paper quote won’t wrinkle!!!! Fingers crossed!!!!
I stopped watching the constant interruptions with questions was too much. It would have been lots of info as I’m fairly new to mp. My question is how to seal terra cotta pots that are painted with chalk paint and mod podged so it is shiny and can be used outside? I’ve ruined one already.
I found pieces of a kit in a box similar to this that had retro pictures and wood pieces in my dad’s workshop when I was cleaning it out after he passed away. This is how I got started with it. My sister or myself must of had this growing up.
She dips her paint brush in the water in the basin and then blots it off a bit right before she puts the brush in the Mod Podge to put it on the back of the paper. So the brush isn't dry going into the Mod Podge.
It's so funny. We didn't live in a suburb city or near one so we didn't have access to mod podge here in the southeast rural areas in the late 60s, so we used Elmer's glue. It worked fine for us but we had nothing to compare it to then. By the time the fad ended in the early to mid 70s here, the fad faded. Glad to see this had reentered into crafts! And now we use mod podge... Great product!
I appreciate the information - you seem to know what you are talking about. But I’d like to say, gently, that the male voice repeatedly interrupting and whispering near the mic kept me from finishing the video.
You can - some people use resin though. I think I'd be more inclined to use resin as it's completely waterproof. modpodgerocksblog.com/is-mod-podge-waterproof/
I have sketched out 4 different numbers (for an address) that I want to transfer onto a plastic sticky back. Which Mod Podge would be best to adhere the text to this material for the transfer? I need it to transfer so I can then cut the individual numbers out and stick them to something. I’m not 100% on what the sticky back material is made of. It is reflective material that you would normally see on high-vis highway cones. 🙏