How To Use Mod Podge With Scrapbook Paper
Use a squeegee for small objects or a rubber silicone roller brayer for large objects.
How to use mod podge with scrapbook paper. Maybe this book cover craft is for you like this one was for me. Design it however you like. Apply a medium coat of mod podge to the surface. Apply a thin layer of mod podge to the back of your paper with a makeup wedge. Keep smoothing until all of the bubbles are removed.
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. Set the paper lightly onto the surface first. I love the message and the florals on this piece. I apply mod podge to the surface as well as to the back of the paper or fabric. Blogger amy anderson from mod podge rocks will show you how.
You can use any method of design that you like i happened to use scrapbook paper and a few steampunk type embellishments. I apply a medium layer of my formula enough so that it s visible white on the surface. Add a protective coat of mod podge to the project using a sponge or flat brush. Again you don t want it to be too thick or have any heavier spots. Cut the paper or fabric out using a pair of scissors or a craft knife.
Use a scraper or roller to get out any bubbles and press the paper to the wood. So if your son is a baseball fan or your daughter is into flower power you can decorate it to fit their likes and wants. Allow to dry and then repeat. Place the paper onto the mod podged surface and smooth it down. Give it at least 10 minutes before you move on to the next step because you don t want it to shift on you.
Then place on the wood. Then you will be putting two layers of mod podge on top of the paper and tile about 20 minutes apart you are sealing and protecting the paper. Nudge it into place if needed then gently pat it down. This is the process i use to get a perfectly smooth finish. Cut your scrapbook paper for the desired piece you want to use.