How To Use Mod Podge Fabric
Press a fabric piece on the mod podge and press it hard with a sponge to make it stick well to the mod podge.
How to use mod podge fabric. Use the foam brush to apply a generous layer of mod podge on an area of the glass piece to cover with fabric. Drape or form the fabric to its called for look and let the glue dry. Allow enough fabric to cover the entire canvas and over the back trim of the canvas. So i always use it for projects that need to be durable like clothing accessories and furniture. Add decoupage medium to both the wood and the back of the fabric.
7 apply the rest of the fabric in the same manner. It is permanent when cured and the items can be hand washed. If you are just mod podging fabric to letters and hanging them on the wall you don t need to use fabric mod podge. Work slowly smoothing the fabric down to the wood adding more decoupage medium as you go it dries quickly. Sort of like wrapping a gift.
Set the frame or box down on the paper or fabric and trace around it using a pencil. I decided that after the entire canvas was covered. Are you interested in mod podging with fabric. You can see in the top right bottom photo the clean cut edge of the fabric. Cut the paper or fabric out using a pair of scissors or a craft knife.
Add a coat of finishing waterproof polycrylic. If you want to mod podge a round item like a can measure the height of the item and cut the paper fabric according to that height. When applying mod podge over a design apply one layer of the mod podge with side to side brush strokes. Smooth the fabric with a burnishing tool or the back of a spoon to remove any air bubbles. Use a top coat of mod podge to seal.
Lay the fabric on a table or workbench. Check out this video from amy anderson blogger behind mod podge rocks as she leads you through the process. I cut more quarters of the fabric just for different variations. Put the fabric you are stiffening into the mixture and remove after a thorough soaking. Wash and dry your fabric.