Curved Surfaces: To apply a flat print to a curved surface, cut slits in the paper wherever it will buckle. Let the paper on each side of the slits overlap as you carefully conform the print to the curved surface. Corners: Before applying glue, fold the print around the ...
When creating a decoupage project, it is best to have on hand the following tools and/or supplies: scissors or a craft knife for trimming excess paper or fabric, Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Brush set for applying the decoupage finishes and a Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupa...
Surface preparation will vary based on the surface you're using. Keep reading to learn how to prepare surfaces such as wood, paper mache, tin/metal, terra cotta, glass and ceramics, and fabrics for use with Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage. Wood : Sand smooth with fine gri...
First, prepare your project surface. Then using the Martha Stewart Crafts Soft Bristle Decoupage Brushes, apply one even, smooth coat of Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Finish of your choice to the surface. Apply one smooth, even application of the Martha Stewart Crafts Dec...
This is called decoupaging in reverse. To decoupage in reverse, please refer to 33302 Botanical Birds. To create the look of these plates, simply apply the Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Finish of your choice to the backside of the glass plate after it is properly prepared...
When creating a decoupage project, it is best to have on hand the following tools and/or supplies: scissors or a craft knife for trimming excess paper or fabric, Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Brush set for applying the decoupage finishes and a Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupa...
First, prepare your project surface. Then using the Martha Stewart Crafts Soft Bristle Decoupage Brushes, apply one even, smooth coat of Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Finish of your choice to the surface. Apply one smooth, even application of the Martha Stewart Crafts Dec...
Mod Podge Mega Glitter can be applied directly onto a variety of surfaces, including the following: wood, tin, terra cotta, canvas, papier mache, glass or ceramics (glazed or bisque), and even rigid plastic.
No, shaking the bottle prior to use may introduce air bubbles. Although it's not typically necessary, Mod Podge Mega Glitter can be stirred before use to incorporate the product fully.
Mod Podge Mega Glitter will be fully cured to a project surface 28 days after the last application was made.