How To Use Mod Podge With Fabric
Apply a second coat of fabric mod podge with a brush working into the napkin with a gentle swirling motion.
How to use mod podge with fabric. Use the foam brush to apply a generous layer of mod podge on an area of the glass piece to cover with fabric. Clean the brush often when the ink of the napkin bleeds. If you are just mod podging fabric to letters and hanging them on the wall you don t need to use fabric mod podge. The final step of your mod podge photo transfer to fabric is to remove the paper. Remove the paper carefully and press the design firmly again.
So i always use it for projects that need to be durable like clothing accessories and furniture. Fabric mod podge is really tough very durable and it s washable. Work slowly smoothing the fabric down to the wood adding more decoupage medium as you go it dries quickly. Apply fabric mod podge to the back of the design. Add a coat of finishing waterproof polycrylic.
Use a top coat of mod podge to seal. This is the perfect answer to the problem of frayed fabric ends. Use hard coat mod podge to prepare the fabric. Lay paper towels on the work table. Allow the glue and paper to dry for 24 hours.
The first thing i do when using fabric in a decoupage project is to wash and dry the fabric then coat it with fabric mod podge. Using a damp rag moisten the paper. If you are using mod podge on fabric to fabric for. Smooth out any bubbles in the glue using a squeegee and clean up any of the medium that extends beyond the paper. Wash and dry your fabric.
I used my mod podge brush to apply a heavy coat of fabric mod podge to the fabric on the top side. It probably doesn t matter what side you mod podge.