Layer the work surface with newspapers or a drop cloth and/or elevate the project from the work table using bottle caps or position your project over a wire rack.
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...
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-...
Clean all
Mod Podge applicator tools (brushes, squeegee and/or brayer) while wet with soap and water.
Clean all
Mod Podge applicator tools (foam or bristle brushes) while wet with soap and water.
Mod Podge Black Light is best applied to a crafted surface in a minimum of 3-4 applications allowing each coat to thoroughly dry before applying the next. 8.5.7
Mod Podge Glow-in-the-Dark can be applied directly onto all types of surfaces such as wood, tin, terra cotta, canvas, and papier mache. It can also be used on glass or ceramic surfaces for decorative purposes only. It can be used alone or in combination with scrapbook papers, ...
Mod Podge Glow-in-the-Dark is best applied to a crafted surface in a minimum of three to four even applications allowing each coat to thoroughly dry before applying the next.
The recommended way to store clean
Mod Podge Silicone Molds is to organize them in a dry container with a lid to keep them away from dust and moisture. 8.5.7
Once
Mod Podge Hardener has yellowed, it does not need to be discarded. It can be used with projects that incorporate the use of
Mod Podge Alcohol Inks or glitters, etc. where clarity is not an issue. However, if the project needs to dry clear, it is best to use fresh
Mod Podg...