How do you Modge podge Christmas ornaments?

First choose your colors of tissue paper and tear into 1-2 inch strips. Start applying Mod Podge with a brush to your ornament and smooth on tissue paper strips. Once adhered, cover strips with a thin layer of Mod Podge. Let dry and it's ready!
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Can you use Mod Podge on Christmas ornaments?

Yes! You can use one of these two methods for your glitter ornaments: Coat the outside of your glass balls with Mod Podge and sprinkle the glitter on (either the entire ornament or parts like we did). Mix glitter and Mod Podge and swirl around the inside of the ornament.
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How do you make Mod Podge with wood ornaments?

Here's what you will need:
  1. Wood slices. ...
  2. First, get your photographs. ...
  3. Next, cut the photos to fit your wood slices. ...
  4. Once your photo fits nicely on the wood disc, grab your Mod Podge.
  5. Using a foam brush, apply a layer of Mod Podge on the disc.
  6. Then, place your picture onto the wood disc.
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Can you Mod Podge glass ornaments?

Last week, we took the Wash Out for Kids Mod Podge for a spin and made these simple and pretty glitter ornaments. We had a lot of fun, and it was a quick and easy craft to do with the kids. Supplies needed: Clear plastic or glass ornaments, we tried both and each worked perfectly.
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Does Mod Podge dry clear?

Let me give you the short answer to the question “does Mod Podge dry clear?”: YES! Mod Podge looks milky in the bottle, but when applied properly, it dries completely clear.
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DIY Mod-Podge and Fabric Ornaments | with Jennifer Bosworth of Shabby Fabrics



What can I use instead of Polycrylic for ornaments?

Let's get started! Keep in mind you that you can also use Pledge Floor Care Finish instead of the Polycrylic. The Pledge swirls around the ornaments quicker and drips out instantly. It does, however, not give you quite as much coverage as the polycrylic and doesn't hold up as well over time.
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What kind of glue do you use for ornaments?

Add a generous amount of Elmers Clear Glue to the inside of the ornament. You will need enough to coat the inside of the ornament.
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How do you Modge podge glass?

Once you select your material, you'll trim it to the size you need with scissors, apply Mod Podge to the item, and then smooth onto the glass (or painted glass). It's the same process as Mod Podging to other substrates, allowing time to dry in between layers of Mod Podge.
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How do you apply Modge podge smoothly?

When applying Mod Podge over a design, apply one layer of the Mod Podge with side-to-side brush strokes. Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of Mod Podge in up-and-down strokes. I have found that this process results in the smoothest possible finished surface.
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How long does Mod Podge take to cure?

With a medium coat of Mod Podge, the project should cure in about 2 to 3 weeks. Allow for longer curing times if applying more or thicker coats.
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What does it mean to cure Mod Podge?

Hard Coat Mod Podge dries clear with a non-tacky surface. Apply a clear acrylic sealer (either brush on or spray) to the surface after it has cured 4 weeks. What is this? Report Ad.
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