Load the Mod Podge Decoupage Brushes directly from the bottle or a foam plate or bowl. While working in tight surface areas, press the shorter bristles into the creases to both apply Mod Podge, as well as to adhere the paper or fabric being decoupaged.
Mod Podge and other water-based crafting products will wash out of the Mod Podge Decoupage Brushes with warm soapy water while the Mod Podge or paint is still wet.Never allow paint or Mod Podge to dry in the brush bristles.You may also use FolkArt Brush Plus to clean your Mod...
There are two different ways to prepare your napkin or paper for appliqué, depending on what look you wish to create: Cutting:
Use small, sharp scissors for cutting out the napkin or paper designs. Cut away any inside areas you don’t want. Hold the scissors stationary wh...
Cut the design out of the Napkin and separate the layers.; you want to use only the top layer of the Napkin. Using the Glue Brush, apply a coat of Mod Podge® Gloss, Matte or Sparkle Finish to the surface area where the Napkin will be applied. Let dry slightly – until it’...
Apply a coat of Mod Podge® to the inside of the form and allow to dry slightly. Place the Napkin design where desired and gently rub it flat with your thumb.
Cover the image with a second very thin coat of Mod Podge®, beginning in the center and brushing out. Allow to dry...
First check to see if the napkin is 2 ply. If so, separate and lay aside. Brush Mod Podge directly on the your surface. Carefully place the printed napkin on the surface and lightly blot down with a dampened sponge. Start blotting in the center and work to the edge. Once it ...
Decorated candles using Mod Podge ® or Royal Coat ® Decoupage Finish are meant for decorative purposes and not for illumination. Many of the decorations would catch fire and be hazardous if the candle were burned. However, if you are using a wide pillar candle and the decor...
To decoupage the back of a clear plate, you must use a technique called reverse decoupage. This involves applying the prints to the back of the plate so that the design shows through.
Here’s how:
Cut out design. Apply Royal Coat Decoupage Finish to the front of the p...
Use small sharp scissors such as embroidery or cuticle, or a craft knife to trim papers. s Or try decoupage scissors with curved blades are also available at craft stores. A craft knife is handy to cut details from the inside of a design.
Lightly coat the back of the print with Royal Coat or Mod Podge, using a sponge brush or flat brush.
Place the print in the desired position. To work out all the air bubbles and excess glue from under the print, press lightly with your fingertips, working from the center ...