If it's not available where you live, I recommend PVA glue. PVA isn't perfect, but it will have to do 🙂
Mod Podge Projects
Now that you've learned exactly what Mod Podge is, you're probably wondering what to do with it! I think it's time to share some projects in a few categories to give you a flavor of what it can do. I'm going to go over some popular surfaces with you, and sample projects. I will tell you that most of the time, I'm using decoupage medium to adhere paper to wood or fabric to wood. Having said that, Mod Podge works on paper, wood, fabric, glass, ceramic, terra cotta, tin... and even some plastics. Let's dig in to how decoupage will work on various surfaces, so you can get an idea of what you'll be doing (plus sample projects! ). How to Mod Podge on Wood
I told you that most of the time I use decoupage medium to attach paper or fabric to wood, and that's true. If you're going to apply Mod Podge to wood, It's a four-step process:
Prepare the wood surface. This can include painting with acrylic paint – but the painting is optional.
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and if they want to use certain types or looks of materials for the decoupaging (paper with images like magazine pages, gift wrap, or photocopies, for prints can be used too but since they're not waterproof spraying them with a little acrylic spray will help... or tissue paper, sometimes crinkled for special effects... etc., etc. ) Diane B.
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Tip: You can remove dried Mod Podge from glass using an X-Acto knife or razor blade and some scraping power. However, I try to minimize clean up like this because it's time consuming and a pain. So I attempt to be neat when decoupaging glass as much as possible! If you want to see some sample projects using glass, check out these ideas from the blog:
Holiday Decoupage Plates Wine Bottle Lights Votive Candle Holders
How to Mod Podge on Canvas
I love Mod Podge on canvas! Besides wood, wall art is one of my favorite things to decoupage. The process is very similar to what I've outlined before, with one exception – you're going to use a bit more Mod Podge:
No preparation is needed for a canvas, unless you are going to paint. Use acrylic paint for this step. Let dry. Paint Mod Podge onto the canvas liberally AND the back of the item; smooth down on the surface. Wipe away any medium that comes out from under the item or sides of the canvas. Apply a top coat, and wipe away any excess medium that squeezes out around the edges.