How To Apply Mod Podge Without A Brush
I use the canned stuff and brush it on but it also comes in a spray.
How to apply mod podge without a brush. Show activity on this post. For example if you are mod podging an image from a thin napkin onto a dresser use a thinner coat of mod podge. In either case only dip the tip of the brush into the mod podge since the first coat on the puzzle should be a thin one. P i used mod podge and a foam brush. When applying the mod podge use a soft wide brush and as few brush strokes as possible as it begins to set quickly.
If your piece is too large using rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to clean. This will make the mod podge flow easier in the next step. When applying mod podge over a design apply one layer of the mod podge with side to side brush strokes. An acrylic finish of any kind is fine just allow the mod podge to dry first. Polycrylic by minwax is widely available and works well i use satin but it comes also in semi gloss and high gloss.
Apply a medium coat of mod podge to the surface. Posted at 11 06pm apr 13 2008 edt. Paint it on your surface evenly. If you can brush it on with only one or two strokes that is best. Either choose a foam tipped brush that s small enough to fit into the mod podge jar or pour some of the mod podge into a bowl and use a larger brush.
The information is quick easy to read understand. Apply a medium coat of mod podge to the surface. Then select a mod podge finish that best suits your project like matte or glossy. A smooth finish is key. This answer is not useful.
Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. It s thinner than the regular glossy mod podge and seems to absorb into paper and fabrics a little better. If your mod podge is a good consitency it should self level. Let dry before using. Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of mod podge in up and down strokes.