How To Apply Mod Podge Without Brush Strokes
This will make the mod podge flow easier in the next step.
How to apply mod podge without brush strokes. If your piece is too large using rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to clean. If you can brush it on with only one or two strokes that is best. Draw designs using black gold or silver puff paint. To create a moroccan style lantern. I use a nylon brush and then a layer of water.
I use the canned stuff and brush it on but it also comes in a spray. Let dry before using. You can apply it over posters prints or to decoupaged canvas projects for an artistic look that s an affordable alternative to genuine painted wall art. If you see any brush strokes wait until the mod podge is dry then gently buff them away using 400 grit sandpaper. I feel that the best way to.
You will be adding more coats. If you want to use your tinted mason jar as a vase put a thin glass vase or candle votive inside it. Try adding a tiny amount of water to soften the modge podge first just to thin it out a bit and apply the second coat in the opposite direction. Use very thin coats. It comes only in a satin finish.
Mod podge brushstroke creates a highly textured finish that resembles hand painting. Brush it on using thin even strokes. Apply a medium coat of mod podge to the surface. The moisture can cause the ink to melt off. Krylon makes nice finishes.
Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. When applying the mod podge use a soft wide brush and as few brush strokes as possible as it begins to set quickly. It will take one hour for the mod podge to dry. Paint it on your surface evenly. And it comes in two formulas for your decoupaging needs.