Has anyone got any good ideas or tips? !” -Jennifer. . I’ve noticed two things with the photo transfers using the medium. Any ideas on what causes it to crack? I am cutting a flag and I read somewhere that I could cover it in Mod Podge first, then when it’s cut it won’t fray – is that true??? A: There’s a great tutorial on the blog for this that you can see here. A: Dimensional Magic is acrylic based so it works fine with other acrylic based products, but the problem is you’re not going to have the crystal clear look of the Dimensional Magic if you paint something over the top. I used an iron on sheet to create a Christmas design sweatshirt with my computer printer . There’s only so much that can be done about the humidity. I used Mod Podge Matte on the fabric, and I applied a layer on the fabric. It’s just the nature of the project! I never feel that they are secure.” -Linda. The second possibility is that the Mod Podge might have been applied too heavily in an area, in which case it clumps and dries milky white. Bubbles can be an issue, but can be fixed with a needle before drying. Any photo transfer completed with Mod Podge is going to look slightly vintage. But again, it will dull, but just a little. Then try to to wipe it off. ?” -Lottie. You can use Mod Podge on the outside of glass candleholders and be fine (like Yankee candles). I covered them in several layers of Mod Podge then waited for it to dry then sprayed it with the acrylic sealer, will that be enough?” -April. In terms of what to use, if you can’t find a poster that fits, I’d say trim one down with an X-Acto knife. Laserjet photos are fine to use as is. There are several methods for getting no wrinkles. When working with any type of resin you should seal ALL laser print. Is there another type of high gloss spray that you would recommend to seal a diamond painting? and it looked great! Q: “Has anyone used the Mod Podge for outdoors? Would lamination work? THEN Mod Podge. Q: “I have a question, I recently made a lamp with Mod Podge, I decorated the inside of the lampshade with photos on vellum paper. However, Fabric Mod Podge will hold up best on decorative items that don’t have to be washed often.” –source, Q: “I cannot get peel and stick cork here – what can I use to glue cork to the back of coasters?” -Lisa. I spread it on and let it dry 24 hours . ), I would probably use a spray sealer honestly. If any petroleum jelly or Mod Podge remain, reapply the dishwashing liquid. So what I’ve heard of some people doing is peeling back the paper and napkin (along with the Podge) as a candle burns. She handed me a container of Modge Poge and a brush and said that this would work perfectly. No, you cannot use regular Mod Podge for this purpose – it’s not strong enough (wanted to address that off the bat). Once it dries, it’s a big harder to tackle. In the post, she uses water from the bathtub to help (you can use a spray bottle). A: So what I would do is use a hair dryer or heat gun between Mod Podge layers (just the regular Mod Podge, not the acrylic). Just wanted to share this new way of jewelry making that I have been working on. Q: “I have a question . How do we remove it?” -Karen. So just be careful! . most aerosols are because of the propellant inside. Frequently bought together + + Total price: $41.25. So here's where I goofed and would like to know the best way to remedy - in placing one of the small 'industrial strength' velcro tabs, I accidentally misplaced it on the board & when I went to readjust it, it pulled up just that small section of ALL the layers of mod podge underneath. The can should provide warnings. I’ve tried twice, but when I go to remove the paper, all of the lettering comes off too. There is now fuzz stuck to the top of the Mod Podge. I didn’t know the answer, so Mike did a test and answered the question for us! What are your burning questions about Mod Podge? Take a peek at the tutorials I’ve shared above and see what works best for you! Q: “I want to decoupage posters to the cabinets in my laundry room. When in doubt SEAL it. So doing a test is key. So definitely don’t use that around a flame. Find out the differences and what projects we recommend using for each. Q: “Can I use a heatless blow dryer to dry my project faster? Royal Coat is actually stronger than some formulas of Mod Podge, so it’s like a “premium” Mod Podge. Don’t add water to the actual formula, but getting your brush slightly wet before dipping in any acrylic formula (paint, Mod Podge, etc) is something I always do to “get it going.”, Q: “I have a question; I plan on making comic book shoes on a cheap pair of canvas shoes, would I need to use Fabric Mod Podge?” -Jessica. Wash the fabric in the washing machine with warm water and laundry detergent. Q: “Hey! . Jan 27, 2018 - Explore Sharon Stiles's board "Dimensional Magic & Mod Podge", followed by 138 people on Pinterest. Here are just a few suggestions, and I’m sure there are more! You’ll do the same thing as one of my contributors did on this mug. Let dry for several hours before applying the Dimensional Magic. Cold weather or fans will make it crack. Mod Podge is actually an acrylic product so it plays with well with others just like it. “Mod Podge Dimensional Magic vs resin – which one should I choose?” This is a question I get a lot, and it’s time to answer! You can always paint Mod Podge on a piece of scrap paper and spray paint with the exact spray paint you’ll be using first to be sure . Good luck! . Maybe I'll get lucky and find something that works. Rub gently and you’ll be able to remove it all. It dried to a nice, clear, glass like dome appearance. Though I know the chair in the tutorial is hard and not fabric . I made a pop socket with permanent vinyl. Plaid the makers of Mod Podge are teaming up with blogger all over to show case some of their products! There are a few things you have to keep in mind though. Trust me, they won’t be able to be removed. Q: “What is the best way to make photo coasters with Mod Podge?” -Suzanne. This just makes them extra durable, since shoes get so much use. If it’s a really special item, like a gift or piece of furniture, I’d go ahead and buy a new bottle. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Now photos will work as well, you’ll just have to add more Mod Podge and really smooth them down! Thanks for any advice!” -Karen. . I noticed, I missed a spot around the edge. . Q: “Hi! A: This one is tough – because your jeans might be ruined forever. That white background is nice in that the image really pops up off of the surface! you don’t want your lips to be touching the Mod Podge every time you drink. Enjoy! When dry, your blue floral bangle is finished! . I want to replace the center spot with a skull & then drill a hole in the top of the head for a larger flameless candle. Dampen the fabric slightly and work the dishwashing liquid in by rubbing the fabric together. Obviously these formulas can be used for regular decoupage, aka, gluing something to a surface. It typically takes me about two rounds to completely remove it all. A: Unfortunately Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge is not microwave safe. Place the paper down onto the washer with the design side up and smooth thoroughly. Especially if the Mod Podged dresser was in a warm place and it re-activated the formula. This is a thick coating. Good luck! . But just make sure that the container is airtight. Once the canvas is dry, then put on the top coat. Designer Candie Cooper shows you how to use Mod Podge Dimensional Magic to complete a jewelry pendant project. . My first is to get the images printed on laserjet next time. My guess is the first. Saturate the spot with grease-cutting dishwashing liquid. 99. New (6) from $16.38 & FREE Shipping on orders over $25.00. Now with the crystals, I would use a q-tip and paint remover to get rid of the Mod Podge on top. I'm so upset because I spent so many hours on this and was planning on framing it and hanging it in a room in my house. It’s going to take me a few weeks but I’m excited. Q: “Can I use Mod Podge on candles and then burn them?” -Kara. I can’t do napkins or tissue paper without wrinkles. Did you make this project? Complete step-by-step instructions with clear, easy-to-follow photos will provide you with the basics to begin your Mod Podging experiences . It has a white background as opposed to a clear background (opaque). You might not care about that, but I just wanted to warn you. . Hi - I created a memory board/lap desk covered with actual photos (not printer) coated with 4-5 coats of regular Mod Podge for my daughter. I want to decoupage images on the outside and I am afraid they may start a fire.” -Lee-sa. I bought a small, inexpensive, diamond painting that I can try different sealants on. Q: “There are so many different types of Mod Podges, which one is the best for using with glitter on wine glasses?” -Joan. :0, Q: “I have question about Mod Podge. I don't know if anything that will make it smoother. Help pleeeease!!! A: Pretty much any acrylic product that you put on fabric is going to make it a little rougher, especially a product that acts as a glue (or a sealer). Share it with us! When that is dry, do a thin layer of MP on top of the image. but the process is still similar. First, it might not be completely dry. Now having said that, I imagine that a jewelry box will get used quite frequently, so I’d personally go with either the Satin or the Hard Coat (if the usage is really extensive). . Add all three to Cart Add all three to List. You can use Mod Podge on candles and then use them for decorative purposes (just for displaying, not burning). Before I start, here’s the Mod Podge formula guide so that you can learn more about each one. You can see my article about it here. Wipe away any Mod Podge that squeezes out the side with the brush and let dry for 15 - 20 minutes. . ;D I actually want you to have the right supplies for your project – whether Podging is involved or not. just too long.” -Shann. though I have to be honest, it IS going to dull the glitter a little. . The paper is thin, so you need to be somewhat familiar with Mod Podging to make sure there are no wrinkles. Scrape away as much of the dried Mod Podge as you can, then scoop  a finger full of petroleum jelly out of the jar and apply it to the dried Mod Podge. Wish the instruction would have addressed the milky finish problem. . I’m off to see what additional trouble I can cause with my … Yes if you sand it will, and yes you will likely have to add additional layers. Q: “I recently used Mod Podge Dimensional Magic on a domino pendant. See more ideas about mod podge dimensional magic, mod podge, podge. A: Royal Coat is only made in certain markets and for certain stores . But when that dries, my ink color disappears (the magenta in particular). . What is best to waterproof it? I found a foam head, which will be perfect for the center (& easiest to make the hole into), but I know you can’t spray paint straight onto styrofoam or it will melt. Also please do a test on the fabric in question. Check out the answers to popular decoupage questions here! Yes, it may crack. . The liquid one and the spray one? (I have put vinyl wording on a balsa wood door hanger to be hung on the outside of a home front door. can i just use regular Mod Podge for photo transfer?” -Julie. Aug 31, 2013 - Explore Kathryn Tuttle's board "mod podge dimensional magic " on Pinterest. It sounds like a lot of steps, but it’s not that difficult – you just have to make sure it all dries.”. Especially the Dimensional Magic. You can use a brayer and turn the canvas over and roll from the inside too to smooth. Each week I’ll have a question about Mod Podge from a reader posted right here, as well as the answer. From your experience, would this work? Hi Linda! Q: “I was wondering if i could keep Mod Podge in a different container other than the plastic one it comes in? Also regardless, the flame should be monitored at all time. I don’t understand why it’s sticking to itself! And then you might want to go over the top of the paint again with another coat of Mod Podge . I print my image on an ink jet printer. Regular Mod Podge – typically meaning either the Gloss or Matte formula. You’ll see that the glitter stays shiny even when put over the top . In this video watch and learn all about Mod Podge Dimensional Magic. You can Google or search Pinterest to find the one that works the best for you. it’s very close to the same thing and they have a Satin finish. If not you will get a milky creamy unclear product. A: That wouldn’t work because the ink is going to be dark, and the background won’t be light when you use regular Mod Podge. A:  I had this very same question when I first started using Dimensional Magic! These products can be used alone or combined with other Mod Podge products on any decoupage project . $14.99 $ 14. A: Mod Podge is non-flammable – the liquid. If you don’t have an old bottle, use a smaller paintbrush and drag the Mod Podge around the edge. Or Hard Coat and an acrylic sealer? I wanted to use on Unity candles and they want to burn the candles too.” -Maji. It’s a relatively new product. I recommend the Outdoor or Fabric Mod Podge (if you’re using fabric in the future) with a clear, brush on sealer on the top. Besides that, just remember that the Mod Podge will dull the glitter slightly. There are typically two possibilities if your Mod Podge is milky white. Q: “I want to decorate my own wine glasses glitter. You can probably even pop up ones you’ve already stuck down (carefully) and add the E-6000 at this time. It’s pretty awesome. Thank you for any advice.” -Katie. This will help with #1, but also, Mod Podged fabric tends to be somewhat transparent. You don’t want to melt your Mod Podge, even when it’s fully cured. It was very informative and I bookmarked it for future reference. You’ll likely have to use an additional brush on or spray sealer over the top. For thin wrapping papers, I have to spray it with a misting water bottle first to get it to work. . . Will that lessen the quality?” -Heather. 1. !” -Sidney. A: I’ve used Mod Podge with spray paint many times and never had an issue! I already use it on the outside to help make it water resistant.” -Mike, A: This is an interesting question that we got in the “Getting Crafty with Mod Podge” group on Facebook. . It is specifically and only for photo transfers. And do it several times – you’d rather have several thicker layers of Mod Podge to protect the inkjet image from the DM. on Introduction. Dimensional Glaze like Mod Podge Dimensional Magic Wooden Tags Alcohol inks in your choice of colors (available in the scrapbook/stamping section of most craft stores) Toothpick for arranging Bail, chain, and heavy-duty adhesive (like E6000) I started soaking my eggshell in hot water so the membrane could be removed. You can bring the chairs into a warmer area and see if it dries and clears up. Thanks! My recommendation next time is to complete your piece and then glue the crystals on top. I really love those finishes. You won’t even notice a seam! Another great option? A: I’m wondering if it’s the paint that is on the childhood toy – a lot of toys from years ago have a painted coating over the top. You'd need to use a more satin or matte Mod Podge if you choose to use it because the Gloss will be kinda tacky especially the way those pop sockets are used. Read honest and … but I haven’t had one issue in years. Does that make sense? I’ve got you covered! and which Mod Podge product is most suitable for this? . You don’t want anything to melt on your project. You can, however you can also just spray seal it since you aren't decoupaging! I used it on a few pieces and then I did an outdoor show, and everything that used the Dimensional Magic turned a milky cloudy blue/white. Now the spray is flammable . You would pour some of the Mod Podge from its original bottle into the applicator bottle. If you have Mod Podge, great - you can use it. You can try and paint a gloss over the top but I’m not sure what that to do. @Amy, Thank you. . But if it ends up that there’s no top coat, you can remove the fuzz with a very fine grit sanding block. I have a question . THEN Mod Podge. Needs to be somewhat weather resistant and durable. Be craeful with Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, it turns a cloudy blue/white color if it gets hot and it never turns clear again. I use a hair dryer all the time . Help?” -Patricia. . If not, lesson learned. Do it on a low setting and don’t get too close to the project . I recommend using E-6000 to secure them (just add glue to the sticky side before gluing them down). You just don’t want to rub too hard and reach the paper/fabric below. You don’t need glue to go along with it! Brush a medium layer of Mod Podge on the washer. So normally mod podge dimensional magic forms a clear bubble once it dries. Q: “Any ideas using Mod Podge with plain wooden hangers (like ones that come from IKEA)? Q: “I’m curious if I seal a mug with dishwasher safe Mod Podge can I put it in the microwave at all?” -Mary. Q: “Does Mod Podge go bad?? You can try using #0000 grit steel wood that is every so slightly damp to take away some of the roughness, but it’s never going to feel soft. It won’t happen if you use a clear acrylic sealer on top like Mod Podge spray or Minwax Polycrylic. A: This can definitely happen! I have two comments. If you do that, it’s at your own risk. Any ideas how I can get it out? Too many coats? Suggestions? If you want to remove the Mod Podge I'd place a hot, wet towel over the top of the painting. no fraying! Good luck and it sounds like an awesome project! A: Yes, you can use Mod Podge to stop fraying. so the Fabric Mod Podge will help repel water. But there’s something you can try. You *can* Mod Podge over sticky back gems, but I don’t recommend it. Q: “I have a quick question for you. Paint with a thin layer of Mod Podge on both sides, then let it dry. I wonder because I want to do more decoupage and I would like to use the best product. A: I’ve actually had to apply glitter to a very small area (using Mod Podge) and my life was saved by applicator bottles. it will make it clear. including Mod Podge Stiffy, Mod Podge Collage Clay, Mod Podge Dimensional Magic and the Mod Melter in . I was just wondering if a standard paint roller (yes the fuzzy kind) would work with Mod Podge? will the Mod Podge acrylic spray keep the photos from burning? Not like the regular Mod Podge! The poster needs to be relatively thick. You’ve inspired me to do a post about this very thing. Thanks!! One was a pendant that was filled with it and it was ruined. My question, I have all the pictures in place, can I apply a thin layer of Mod Podge over the photos now (not going over the edges) so they stay just exactly where they are?” -Kasey. You can make a lot of these at one time, and they are great for gifts or party favors. It’s not because it can’t be done, it’s just that I’m careful because TOO much rubbing can remove the image. I’m having some trouble with Dimensional Magic I’m hoping you can help with. Leave these to dry overnight – make sure they are not under a fan or the Dimensional Magic will crack. One thing you should remember is to keep the Mod Podge down from the rim of the glass . Sounds like a cute project :). A: The problem is the inkjet image – that will bleed with both Mod Podge and Dimensional Magic. Then you can Mod Podge as normal. ?” -Tia. You don’t have to add in the brush on sealer, but I would. To get an idea of how to use this formula, visit this post . DO NOT put Mod Podge over the top yet – let the cutouts dry for 15 – 20 minutes. Good luck. If there’s any glitter on the piece, you’ll have to deal with the dulling as any decoupage medium would do the same thing. . I can only assume that it was improperly stored (aka got too hot or too cold). AND I also didn’t let the bottom coat dry for 15 – 20 minutes before applying the top coat. Dimensional Magic adds dimension and a shiny, glass-like finish to your project. ?” -Susan, Answer: Here’s the official answer from the manufacturers of Mod Podge: Plaid Enterprises: “The project is machine washable in cold water on the gentle cycle or by hand after 72 hours, and line dry. I’m going to put together a ton of pens, pencils, etc and see what smears! Thanks!” -Katie. Wipe off as much petroleum jelly as possible. You can definitely wet it again and rub it again without worry. What I’ve discovered is that the smoother the surface, the more difficult it is to get Mod Podge to stick (there’s probably a coating on the leather, as there is with patent). Acrylic products (like Mod Podge) will make that felt/fabric feel stiffer and rougher. The only thing I could suggest is removing the interior fabric and place something else on the inside of the case. There are three things to consider: Overall it won’t be that expensive, especially if you use apps for the craft stores with coupons for the items you purchase . If that’s not possible, spray an acrylic sealer over the inkjet image and let dry. but I’ll leave that up to you. You don’t want anything to get in and contaminate your precious decoupage medium! When the ink is dry, glue it into a cabochon with a thin layer of Mod Podge matte. Thank you for the great question and GET PREVIOUS QUESTIONS BELOW! Q: “I have an urgent question. . and someone taught me early on to apply brush cleaner to the affected area until I could wash the clothing (typically what ended up getting Podged). I’m so confused and afraid to go further without input. . My Swarovski crystals don’t shine. !” -Jackie. What do you use for sealing? A few suggestions: 1) shake the bottle if you can, or try to stir it with a thin piece of wood 2) dip your brush in water quickly before working with it. Just as you’ve seen me share a project above that will clear up how the final product will look, here are two tutorials (this one and this one) which will show you what I’m talking about. One thing to remember is that if a paper is REALLY thin you might not be able to avoid wrinkles. Q: “I’m planning on using this product on a table top to seal it with a gloss finish. A: I’ve asked some professionals and they say the best things to use are oil based Sharpies (the paint pen kind) and then Stazon ink pads. How did it work out? If it is flammable? My recommendation is laserjet if you can get access to one of those types of printers, but if you can’t, then spray both sides before decoupaging! I ironed it on but I wanted to make sure it was “sealed” so I got Fabric Mod Podge . Shop Mod Podge Dimensional Magic at JOANN fabric and craft store online to stock up on the best supplies for your project. Here’s how to treat inkjet photos, from my FAQ: “Print the picture onto the paper and let it dry for at least ten minutes. but let me explain. Q: “I’ve turned into a Dimensional Magic addict, and your tutorials and links are my fix. A: The good news is yes, I have painted over the top of a Mod Podge project with acrylic craft paint! at least generally speaking. Did not crack at all, and is much more solid than just air dry clay on its own.”, Q: “I’m working on coasters and have tested several products, mostly 3 coats of regular Mod Podge and 3 coats of Mod Podge Acrylic. To a certain extent though, if you live in a humid area like Florida, you will have to wait for things to dry. See more ideas about mod podge, podge, jewelry crafts. A: You’ve actually got several good options for this project! Remember that anything you try is at your own risk – I can’t speak for all fabrics, and I certainly don’t want you to ruin your item, whether it be a shirt or a car seat. Well, I am very upset because the Modge Poge she told me to use totally ruined the diamond effect of my diamond painting. Would it smear?” -Audrey. Mod Podge in an old Dimensional Magic bottle so that I could get more control (I have a very shaky hand). As far as applying a lacquer, Mod Podge is fine by itself, but if the project is going to experience a LOT of action, I’d brush Minwax Polycrylic on the top to seal. When working with any type of resin you should seal ALL laser print. They are both decoupage glues, (glue, seal, protect) and they both are made by Plaid. A: I’ve consulted the experts on this question and apparently the shelf life is two years when unopened, and six months when opened. Did I ruin the chairs – any help?” -Lil. A: You can absolutely use a hair dryer on your Mod Podge projects! . !” -Ruth. A: I’m excited if not downright thrilled to answer this question! You definitely want to warm the area up with water and “reactivate” the Mod Podge before trying anything. Now it's ruined. Mod Podge Dimensional Magic vs resin – which one should you pick? You can use Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium – it has a white background (behind the colors). I had so much trouble working with it.” -Jessica. If the paper is pretty thick, and you secured the photos with spray adhesive (for example), then you are fine to put a layer of Mod Podge over the top (you can even go over the edges). . If it’s a kid’s project or something that doesn’t have to last forever, you’re probably okay. That is your best bet to restore your piece! Q: “Is it possible to Mod Podge cut outs from magazines or posters from bands from magazines onto canvas? A: I have used it many times and the thickness is due to the ingredients that help the Podge be very highly water resistant (pretty much waterproof). Q: “My daughter recently moved and a blanket sat on top of a Mod Podge dresser. I don’t use Mod Podge. Q: “What can I do to fix clear Mod Podge spray clear that I sprayed on chairs painted with paint pens that looks cloudy? Craft Supplies for Kids: 20 Items for Guaranteed Fun! A: I’ve seen people decoupage on a variety of shoes – including all of the types you’ve mentioned. Leave them in the comments! That *should* work, depending on the printer you use. Q: “Can I mix Mod Podge in with Crayola Air Dry Clay to make the clay stronger when it dries? Dimensional Magic is great, because surface tension near the edges keeps it on the shape as long as you don’t squeeze out way too much. First I had the milky problem and the next one I tried cracked. But drying like I suggest should help. . Why is it so thick? You can apply a second coat to fill in over the top of the first coat. Both are great, but Royal Coat could help you in situations where you need a “tough” decoupage medium! . Get a Mod Podge shoes tutorial here. . Thrift store find!” -Turanga. Is there an advantage to either one?” -J.S. A: A fuzzy paint roller will definitely leave texture in your Mod Podge – which could be the look you are going for! Guess it got too hot and bubbled out.” -Ashley. And will I need to keep adding additional layers to even it up? Q: “I need some advice. . . Can I Mod Podge the skull & then spray paint over that?” -Christine. A: This week I pulled a question from the Facebook page! However if you used a printer and the paper is regular weight (and relatively thin), then putting Mod Podge on the top only could cause it to wrinkle.

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