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How can I thin out the resin mixture?

Place both parts into a warm water bath of 80°F, but be aware that the working time will be less than 20-30 minutes. 8.5.7

Is Mod Podge Resin self-leveling?

Mod Podge Resin is self-leveling. It is very important to make sure your working surface is level. 8.5.7

Can I apply Mod Podge Resin in layers, and how long should I wait between applying each layer?

Yes, Mod Podge Resin can be applied to a surface in layers. The second layer can be applied once the first layer has set. This could be one to two hours, depending upon the humidity level and temperature in the room. 8.5.7

Is Mod Podge Resin the same as all the other products in the marketplace?

Although Mod Podge Resin may appear similar to what is found in the marketplace, it has a superior lightfastness quality and dries to a hard, clear gloss finish that the leading products do not have. Mod Podge Resin is also FDA certified food safe, has low VOCs, and is made in...

What can I use to color my Mod Podge Resin?

The best colorants for Mod Podge Resin are Mod Podge Alcohol Inks, glitters, mica flakes, mica powders, and more. It is best to use products that are not water-based. However, if you do use a water-based colorant, use it sparingly and make sure to mix thoroughly with the resin...

What is the best way to avoid drips on the back of a canvas?

Before pouring resin on canvas, tape the back-side edges with painter’s tape. Pour the resin allowing it to flow over the edge of your canvas. Coat edges well. Let dry. Once cured, remove the painter’s tape along with all the drips. 8.5.7

How many times can I use FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils?

FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils are respositionable up to 20 times. Stencils can still be used after they lose their adhesion. Simply apply a stencil spray adhesive to the back of the stencil following the manufacturer's instructions or use stencil tape to secure a ste...

What tools do I use with FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils?

Use FolkArt Daubers, Spouncers® or stencil brushes with FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils. Daubers' small applicator tips are ideal for stenciling the intricate designs, and often hold paint better when stenciling slick surfaces.

On what types of surfaces can I use FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils?

FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils work beautifully on glass, ceramics and other smooth, slick surfaces, and can also be used on a variety of craft surfaces such as wood, tin, paper mache, terra cotta, canvas, plaster or fabric.

How do I clean FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils?

Clean FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils with cool water while the paint is still wet. To remove dried paint from the front of the stencil, use a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol. Do not scrub or use rubbing alcohol on the stencil's adhesive side; you will remove...
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