How To Use Mod Podge On Wine Bottles
First pour 3 parts mod podge and 1 part water into a measuring cup.
How to use mod podge on wine bottles. Pour a small amount into your jar or bottle then swirl it around so it covers the sides. Applying the glue mod podge decoupage medium. Paint the mod podge onto your bottle. In this tutorial we do the mod podge and epoxy seal version of the glitter wine glass of the two ways we did this we found we preferred the mod podge and ep. Roll your bottles in the epsom salt to cover completely.
It works best to put the decoupage medium down place the shape on top smooth with your fingers and then just go right over the top. Keep going overlapping shapes and working your way around the bottle. Add the food coloring you want until you get a deep color. Brush a layer of mod podge gloss onto the bottle press down the shape smooth and mod podge over the top. The chalk paints are water based and the paper and twine are not waterproof either.
This keeps things looking good. Spread a generous layer of mod podge on the entire painted and decoupaged surface to seal it all in and protect it. So what i do is use a paint brush and paint on the glue to the paper and the bottle and then stick then go over with another coat of glue with the brush yup brush on a light layer of glue right over the image. Have your epsom salt ready. I also covered the twine with a layer of mod podge.
I poured mine out on the white piece of paper you can see a little of in the picture above.