I filled a whole diorama jar with it hoping it would cure clear but now I'm starting to think it will be opaque forever 😬😬😬 I mixed it with blue food dye
Hi Senor - it's not meant to be layered without drying first. So it probably will not dry. The idea would be to put in multiple layers, letting dry between each layer.
i want to fill an open-backed bezel w/tiny sea glass pieces and DM. what do i use to cover & seal the bezel on the one side as i fill it in? i now fear my bezel may be too deep & require too much DM but it will be beautiful if i can pull it off. obv i chose open-back so light would get under the glass.
I'm going to give the Mod Podge Dimensional another try, maybe we need to apply it in thinner layers? The resin I used on top was great-I got it at the hardware store. I forget the name off the top of my head (I'm not at studio), but it has a cheese picture of someone pouring a cup of resin over this whole table full of items: a picture frame, snow globe and the table itself. Its the same thing you would use to give a bar "the wet look" and it says its = to 50 coat of polyurethane.
I have the dimensional magic, and it worked well, except it did not seem to fully harden. I ended up putting a layer of resin on top, because even after several days I could still make a mark with my finger nail.
I have been trying the dimensional magic but my images either have the color bleed or they become dark and fuzzy. Do I specifically need to use mod podge decoupage or do I need to use a certain kind of paper?