How To Use Mod Podge On Plastic
Too little mod podge and you will get wrinkles but you can always wipe away excess mod podge.
How to use mod podge on plastic. I apply a medium layer of my formula enough so that it s visible white on the surface. I smooth the paper or fabric onto the surface and roll out with a brayer. If the bottle is thin plastic like a soda bottle an admirer who picks up your work of art too roughly could easily crush it. One other thing to note. Continue with the same technique on the right side.
Do not apply the design element where it can be in contact with food or your lips. Use a multipurpose adhesive like e6000 to glue on any non porous items such as glass beads or plastic buttons. Next cut the photo down with a paper slicer or a metal ruler and craft blade step 3 brush some mod podge to the item. While the mod podge is still wet place the design onto the surface and smooth. You can apply mod podge over the whole bottle once the multipurpose glue has cured.
I work quickly since mod podge dries quickly. This time i spread the mod podge on the fabric then pressed it into place on the drawer. Trace the side of the item onto the photo first if needed. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. I will explain the different type of mod podge and how to use them.
Spread some mod podge directly on the plastic and place the fabric inside. Roll your bottle on the table to mix it. Here s a link to the fabric hanging lights tutorial. Cut the paper or fabric out using a pair of scissors or a craft knife. I apply mod podge to the surface as well as to the back of the paper or fabric.
In this video we will learn to use mod podge properly. You can try using this method on regular photos as well but be aware that you may damage them step 2 trim the photo down as desired. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush. You can do this using a foam brush or a wide flat. It is too thick and there s that the colors may run.