How To Use Mod Podge With Paper
Apply a thin layer of mod podge to the back of your paper with a makeup wedge.
How to use mod podge with paper. Use a squeegee for small objects or a rubber silicone roller brayer for large objects. Let the paper dry all the way before you use it for your project. Apply the mod podge liberally to the picture side of the paper and place it face down on your transfer surface. Wait for it to dry then paint both sides with mod podge. Position your paper using a hinge of tape 2.
Use a straight edged piece of cardboard like a squeegee and move a blob of adhesive around the back and over the edges to deposit an even thin coat over everything or you can spray the back if using spray adhesive 4. Print what you need to print then let the paper dry for 10 minutes. For example if you are mod podging an image from a thin napkin onto a dresser use a thinner coat of mod podge. Step 4 rub out any air bubbles with your fingers or a small roller. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface.
Then place on the wood. Spray the front and back of the paper with an acrylic sealer. Flip the paper back over with a gentle but firm hold while you smooth it into contact. Nudge it into place if needed then gently pat it down. Paint it on your surface evenly.
I totally forgot i have a mod podge roller that i could of used. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush. Use a scraper or roller to get out any bubbles and press the paper to the wood. Set the paper lightly onto the surface first. The rule of thumb tends to be the thicker the paper the more mod podge you can use.
Let the mod podge dry following the instructions on the product.