How To Use Mod Podge On Glass
9 allow the mod podge to dry until it turns clear.
How to use mod podge on glass. Press a fabric piece on the mod podge and press it hard with a sponge to make it stick well to the mod podge. Paint another layer of mod podge over the back. I came to realize many of you have never even tried it. I will be leaving a link to the video tutorial at the end. You ll let that dry rub away the paper and a decal of the medium will be left behind.
If you want to mod podge a round item like a can measure the height of the item and cut the paper fabric according to that height. Paint a coat of mod podge over the entire underside of the glass covering the back of the fabric once you have placed all the pieces. On the areas where there is no fabric you ll have to carefully wipe off all the mod podge. You can use your fingers to smooth out any wrinkles. Almost looking vintage and a bit weathered.
After i painted the jar with the mod podge i simply adhered the napkin to the jar and lightly painted over it again with the mod podge. Then when it s half way dried do it again press down on it. Sometimes a project calls for that like a halloween project or wall art. I also use it when i m in the mood for shiny. Next wrap the paper fabric around the cylinder and mark where it starts to overlap.
Do you ever use mod podge gloss. The other day i shared with you 20 mod podge on glass projects. Place the piece in the jar and press it up against the glass. Also it helps to really press down hard on the fabric with your fingers or a roller to remove the streaks. You can try applying it with a sponge pouncing in on.
You may not get them perfect. I use it for glass projects especially because glass is shiny and i like my finish to match the surface. Cut the paper or fabric out using a pair of scissors or a craft knife. Step 4 add 3 or 4 more fabric pieces laying them side by side or slightly overlapping and pressing hard. Then press the back of the piece with your finger to remove wrinkles and bubbles.