@beaversz Hi there! You can use any clear acrylic sealer. Yes you can paint on Mod Podge. All Mod Podge is transparent. And yes you can apply Paper MP as a finish. No worries! :D
Hi so I am Mod podging my puzzle and it is my first time using it. I am kinda nervous because I don’t want to mess it up. What is the best way to do it for my puzzle!! Also should I put something under it????
Hi rum559 - the secret is #0000 steel wool between Mod Podge layers. Just sand lightly! Then spray clear acrylic sealer after the last coat. Thank you!
@PhoenixPhire22, Mod Podge is more of an art medium to attach one thing to another (though it does seal things as well). Sounds like you need just a clear coat - not Mod Podge. I would return it and purchase a glossy acrylic spray sealer (just in a regular spray can). There is regular gloss, but there is also high gloss. Thanks!
I do collage with small pieces of magazine paper. This anti-wrinkle plan here wouldn't work for what I do. Is there a a best way to keep smaller pieces of less-stiff types of paper?
I used smaller pieces of paper here: modpodgerocksblog.com/make-a-magazine-collage/ It's easy to smooth out the paper pieces on canvas with a finger when they're this small!
Does this work with all paper products? I use a lot of magazine advertisements, and the slick paper from the magazines is especially prone to those awful wrinkles.
@@jazzmoos5382 yes a rolling pin would work! Or some people use credit cards/old gift cards. Hold at an angle and smooth. You don't want to push as hard with the card as you would a roller because the edge can tear up your paper.
I have a lot of trouble doing drawer liners. I stick them down and there's no bubbles but when i seal it the whole thing bubbles up. Drives me nuts. Im using either wallpaper or wrapping paper.
Hi Lyndsey! Wrapping paper is challenging! You should wet it like I did in this post. modpodgerocksblog.com/floral-diy-coat-rack/ Make sure to use a lot of Mod Podge on that first layer and wipe away the excess. Smooth with a squeegee or credit card (be gentle). Let dry 15 - 20 minutes then apply a top coat!