I just always learn such cool stuff from your videos! Thanks soooooo much for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience. I teach craft classes at my local domestic violence/sexual assault shelter in the hopes of giving the ladies new skills they can use to create an income to support themselves and their children, so the fact that you use everyday items is EXTREMELY HELPFUL because I don’t have any sponsors or anything yet, I just take whatever I have on hand for them every week. Thank you again for creating such great content!
Hello Madam. Great work! I just want to ask you that , does it work without applying acrylic paint or chalk paint on canvas? Please let me know. Thank you
I work at a hospital and finally going to have a night off. I am going to binge watch your videos. Very enjoyable, very clear and understanding. Once my craft room is complete, I'm diving in!
Have you tried this with fabric? I want to apply fabric to a canvas, and then do a reverse painting technique where the background is painted, leaving the fabric showing through as the design. I need the background to be smooth and bubble free so I'm thinking it will work. So excited to try it.
@@OurUpcycledLife I tried it yesterday and it worked!! So much better than placing the fabric on wet Mod Podge and applying more over the top. That way it dried with bubbles and was super rough. I tried to cover boxes and ended up throwing them in the trash yesterday right before the trash was picked up. If I had kept them, I could have tried ironing them but too late now. Anyway, I so much appreciate you sharing your technique! I'm getting ready to do the next steps now.
This is very informative. Thank you! I bought a canvas print from Temu. I thought it came with a frame, but it didn't. I want to attach it to a foam board and build a frame around it. Can I use the Mod Podge technique to attach the canvas to the foam board without melting it?
I cannot find the link for putting printed ink jet paper onto canvas? What’s the extra step? Putting it in the oven for a bit? I printed my picture days ago. Do I still need to do this?
To make it easy to iron the paper on. Ironing would be a mess with wet Mod podge. Mod podge gets reactivated with heat and the iron gets all the creases out of the paper. You are left with wrinkle free decoupage
I’ve never been able to use my inkjet with any mod podge/heat. I went out and bought a LaserJet just so I could do these projects. I bought a secondhand one with only black ink so unfortunately I can’t do any thing color but I have plenty to do in black-and-white. She does state that she has another tutorial if you’re using inkjet. You might want to look that one up and see what she does differently. I’m sure there’s another step or two
@@laurielea1672 I honestly don’t know I’m just going by what she said in the vid we are commenting on. I can say from my own personal experience… If I use my inkjet, for water slide transfers or anything like that, I have to spray it with a poly acrylic coating or something of that nature. Like three light coats. I don’t know however if that would work for something like this. I suppose anything is worth a shot. That’s how I learn lol I make lots, and lots of mistakes. 😂🤷🏻♀️