How To Use Mod Podge On Wood With Vinyl
Then press your photo onto the wood and cover it with a thin layer of mod podge.
How to use mod podge on wood with vinyl. Wearing protective gloves and using a clean cotton cloth old t shirts cut into small pieces work well begin to wipe stain over the surface of the wood. You can do this with a flat wide paintbrush a foam brush or even a foam roller. It works great on mugs or plates and you can choose from a variety of different finishes such as matte glossy or glitter. Generally is easy to take the mod podge off it is built up to the proper thickness. Htv on wood is a great solution if you want a special treatment like foil flock or glitter.
Apply the 651 vinyl as usual and then with a teflon sheet between your project and iron iron the decal for 10 15 seconds. Mod podge your vinyl stencil on your wood sign. Wait 15 20 minutes then apply a second coat. Apply a thin coat of mod podge to the wood piece. It will scrape off easily and having running water to help it wash away makes it even easier.
To transfer a picture onto your wood first print out your picture on a laser printer using regular printer paper. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush. So it is just like working with paint. Mod podge usually but not always removes without damaging the decals. Cover the entire side then gently wipe away excess.
Be sure to follow the directions on the can for drying time and cleanup. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. The main downside is that you need to cure it for at least 28 days after you apply it. The rule of thumb tends to be the thicker the paper the more mod podge you can use. To mod podge a photo onto wood first apply a thick coat of mod podge to your wood.
Scrape it down really well to adhere it well and form a good seal. Paint it on your surface evenly. For example if you are mod podging an image from a thin napkin onto a dresser use a thinner coat of mod podge. Wait about 20 30 minutes and then apply your vinyl lettering ontop of your modpodged surface. Be sure to cover the entire surface from edge to edge.