How To Mod Podge Newspaper
Mod podge is a product that works as a glue and sealer.
How to mod podge newspaper. This project does take time however. To mod podge start by choosing thin flexible items like fabric or paper and a bulky base to attach them to like glass or wood. Keep smoothing until all of the bubbles are removed. The hardest part of the entire project is getting all the newspaper and tearing it up. Find out how to mod podge with newspaper clippings with help from an artist designer and creative entrepreneur in this free video clip.
Crafting with newspaper and mod podge makes for a fun and easy project. I would highly suggest using a different sealer in light of this and hope that no other readers have experienced the same problems. Place the paper on top of the mod podge smoothing out any bubbles or wrinkles with your fingers. As each section dries mod podge over the top. A reader contacted me who used this tutorial and unfortunately her newspaper turned yellow through time.
How to mod podge with newspaper clippings. Welcome to mod podge week and project 7 in particular. Apply mod podge to the canvas place down the pieces and brush over the top. This could be a page from a book a newspaper clipping a photo a napkin a printed image or more. Apply a thin layer of mod podge to the base item with a foam brush then cover the back of your paper or fabric item with a layer.
She used the mod podge hard coat as her top coat just as the tutorial states. Allow to dry and then repeat. Cut or tear your images and print from the newspaper. Paint only the place for your first cut out with mod podge. Then select a mod podge finish that best suits your project like matte or glossy.
Keep applying magazine pieces to create your design. Add a protective coat of mod podge to the project using a sponge or flat brush. Then and this is important let the project dry for 15 20 minutes. The process is simple but there are a few extra steps you can take to make the finished piece look professional. Part of the series.