You must pre-wash, dry and iron the fabric. DO NOT use fabric softener. If using a t-shirt or a thin fabric, place a piece of wax paper inside directly under where you will be decoupaging your design.
To use napkins with Fabric Mod Podge, follow the steps below: Cut the design out of the Napkin and discard the layers. Place Napkin upside down on a piece of parchment or wax paper.
Apply Fabric Mod Podge® to the back of the design.
Place the Napkin and paper face-...
Mod Podge Hard Coat is great to use for projects that will be handled frequently or those in a high traffic area.
For an ultra smooth surface, apply 4 to 5 coats of Mod Podge Hard Coat. When applying the coats, brush in one direction then the other and let dry between coats. Wet sand with #400 sandpaper and water. Sand finish lightly until ridges are flat and smooth. Wipe dry. If de...
Outdoor Mod Podge is water resistant and is most durable when used on projects that are in a sheltered area.
Let project cure completely in a dry room with 68 degree or higher temperature for 72 hours.
A light background works best. If you have a surface that is fairly dark, basecoat it first with your choice of FolkArt Outdoor Acrylics. Cut the design out of the Napkin, separate the layers and discard the two bottom white layers. Using the Glue Brush, apply a coat of ...
Complete puzzle. Next, place puzzle design side-up on non-cling plastic wrap. Brush a medium coat of Mod Podge Puzzle Saver over the completed puzzle and let dry. Apply a second coat and allow to dry completely. Once the puzzle has completely dried, flip the sealed puzzle ov...
Refer to the chart below to see how much Puzzle Saver is required to save your puzzle.
2 oz = 5 sq. ft. = 720 sq. inch 4 oz = 10 sq. ft. = 1440 sq. inches 8 oz = 20 sq. ft. = 2880 sq. inches 16 oz = 40 sq. ft. = 5760 sq. inches 32 oz = 80 sq. ft. = 11520 sq. inches 64 ...
Acid free Mod Podge is a durable glue that helps protect your papers and pictures from yellowing and looking old.