What is decoupage glue?

Decoupage glue is essentially a coating that can be used to adhere coverings such as paper and graphics to a wide variety of surfaces. Once the image or graphic has adhered to the object you simply lather some varnish over it and it essentially becomes flush with the surface you have chosen.
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Is PVA glue the same as decoupage glue?

Almost all glues used for paper crafts e.g. decoupage, mixed media, altered art etc, are Polyvinyl acetates. That's PVA glue, or in the US it's also known as Elmer's glue.
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What glue is used for decoupage?

Découpage glue – specifically for this craft and available from craft shops. It is perfect as it can be used as both glue and varnish. Try a specialist glue such as Aleene's instant decoupage water-based glue, sealer and finish. PVA glue – all round glue which dries clear and sticks paper, card, fabric, wood and metal.
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Is Mod Podge glue decoupage?

As you can imagine, my decoupage medium of choice is Mod Podge. What is Mod Podge? it is a glue, sealer, and finish all in one. Mod Podge has ingredients and properties that a regular school/craft glue doesn't have, and that is why Mod Podge projects that were created 40+ years ago are still around.
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Can I use normal glue to decoupage?

So my experience has also been that you don't have to worry about any specific brand, and that any ordinary white craft glue should work.
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How do you make decoupage glue at home?

instructions
  1. Use craft stick to mix together three parts Elmer's® Glue-All® with 1 part water in a paper cup.
  2. Stir well.
  3. Use sponge brush to spread mixture over surface.
  4. Papers may stretch or bubble up initially, so smooth out air from bubbles with finger and then go over area again with foam brush.
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Is Modge podge just glue?

Mod Podge is a step above craft glue in terms of the sealing properties. Mod Podge is glue, but it's also a sealer – and there are varnishes, etc. in the formula that don't exist in craft glues. The bonding properties of Mod Podge are way stronger than that of (most) craft or school glues.
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What do I need for decoupage?

What materials should I use for decoupage?
  1. ♦ GLUE. Decoupage glue –Mod Podge and Deco patch glues act best for these although a separate sealer will be needed for items like table, or anything that may get wet. ...
  2. ♦ VARNISH. ...
  3. ♦ SCISSORS. ...
  4. ♦ SANDPAPER. ...
  5. PREPARE YOUR SURFACE. ...
  6. CUT OUT PICTURES OR SHAPES. ...
  7. GLUING. ...
  8. FINISH WITH A VARNISH.
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Can you use Elmer's glue instead of Mod Podge?

Yes, Elmer's glue thinned out with a little bit of water can work as Mod Podge.
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Is Mod Podge glue the same as PVA?

That's: Homemade Mod Podge is PVA glue with water in it. But people are paying heaps for this crafting Must Have, to do things like decoupage and scrapbooking, that people have done for years with watered down PVA. PVA is also known as Elmer's glue or woodowrking glue or simply white crafting glue.
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What is the best material to use for decoupage?

Almost any surface can be used to create a decoupage project. Suitable surfaces include wood, papier mache, terra cotta, tin, cardboard, and glass. Only SOME plastics are okay for decoupage – I recommend testing a small area before completing your entire project to make sure that the Mod Podge will adhere.
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Can you use normal napkins for decoupage?

Napkins can be decoupaged onto furniture, like drawer fronts and table tops.
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How do you seal napkin decoupage?

The first thing you have to do is apply a layer of decoupage glue on the desired surface. Then place the napkin or cut-out paper on top of the glue. Take a piece of cling film and place it on top of the image. Using your fingers, press on the picture and gently distribute the glue until the napkin is properly glued.
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How do you make decoupage glue with flour?

Mix one part flour with one part of water (eg, 1 cup flour and 1 cup water, or 1/2 cup flour and 1/2 cup water) until you get a thick glue-like consistency. Add a bit more water if it's too thick. Mix well with a spoon to get rid of all the lumps.
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Can you use normal paper for decoupage?

You can use almost any paper or light fabric material to cover your surface. Wrapping or origami papers are great because they're decorative and a good weight. Other types of material for decoupage include: Wallpaper.
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Can you decoupage photos?

Decoupage allows you to display your favorite photographs in a creative way. Cover a wooden cube with photos, cut them out to decorate a picture frame, or glue them onto the outside of a paper or wood box. You can decoupage photographs onto any smooth surface that glue adheres to.
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What kind of paper do you use for decoupage?

Nearly any paper can be used for decoupage projects. Anything from old postcards, seed packets, and greeting cards to napkins, wallpaper, and pages from old books are suitable for use. Other items that can be used as decoupage paper include calendars, magazine pictures, wrappers, paper bags, and wrapping paper.
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Does decoupage glue 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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What is decoupage used for?

Decoupage or découpage is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and other decorative elements. Commonly, an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered by cutouts from magazines or from purpose-manufactured papers.
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Is Modge podge waterproof?

As I said before, no, Mod Podge is not waterproof. The longer answer has to do with the makeup of the product. Mod Podge is a craft supply made up of several ingredients, including vinyl acetate. The combination produces a product that is somewhat water resistant, but not waterproof.
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How long does Mod Podge take to dry?

It feels dry within an hour, but I wouldn't hang up a project or use it until it's been dry for 24 hours. For Hard Coat, the recommended dry time is 72 hours. Since Hard Coat is typically used on furniture, wait for 72 hours before putting anything on the furniture.
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