TOO MUCH STUFF MOD MOD
I have an old wood project that has scrap paper Mod Podge already.
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Hopefully, other people’s questions will help you answer some of your own. I have received many questions both in the comment section and in email. I have also found Mod Podge at Michael’s, Joanne Fabric, Hobby Lobby, Fred Meyer, Target and Walmart. I have added many Amazon affiliate links here for your convenience.
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This Mod Podge is top rack dishwasher safe. It is durable, keeping your creations safe and protected. Many will use Hard Coat for furniture because of the wear it can take. Other reviews report that it does not feel sticky. Some reviewers on Amazon say that Mod Podge Hard Coat is the only one they will use these days. One key to making it be more water resistant is to ensure proper drying time. Here are some of the Mod Podge products that are more water resistant:Īlthough the product says it is for outdoor use, many of the Amazon users report a tacky feeling after it gets wet. There are some Mod Podge products that have higher resistance to water, but as far as I know there are no completely waterproof (completely submergible) versions of Mod Podge. A little bit of water will not destroy your project, but sitting water or excess exposure can ruin it. Plaid, the creator of Mod Podge, has a great DIY Craft projects page that will give you all kind of inspiration. I have not yet used the fabric version, so I cannot give tips for this particular project. Mod Podge even has a fabric version now so that you can do projects on shoes, pillows, napkins, bags or clothing. This product can be used on wood, glass, plastic, canvas, ceramics, metal, terra cotta and cardboard. What are Mod Podge Uses?Ĭrafters use Mod Podge for a wide range of uses. Mod Podge dries clear, is non-toxic and is water based, making it not only easy to use but also simple to clean up. It takes four weeks for Mod Podge to cure.
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I hope you’ll check out that post as well. I decided to come up with this post as I was creating interchangeable blocks with my kids’ pictures. Today I wanted to give you some tips for working with Mod Podge.