How To Mod Podge Leaves On Glass
Do not overlap or stack the leaves on top of one another.
How to mod podge leaves on glass. Place the leaves between two pieces of newspaper. Brush a liberal coating of mod podge on one side of a leaf. Then get your scrapbook paper and apply mod podge to the paper with your foam brush. Let the modgepodge sit until tacky to the touch then put leaf on. Also apply mod podge to the back of your leaf.
Repeat step 2 on the other side. The other day i shared with you 20 mod podge on glass projects. I sort of put the cart before the horse on that one. Container with a generous layer of mod podge then carefully press dried leaves flowers into the goo. First press your leaves until flat and dry.
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. I came to realize many of you have never even tried it. How to mod podge on glass. 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. You can try applying it with a sponge pouncing in on.
Then when it s half way dried do it again press down on it. Let dry and apply another coat. Apply a layer of modgepodge large enough for one leaf. Dry pressed leaves i collected these from my backyard tree. Carefully paint another layer or 2 or 3 on top of the leaf flower to.
Let dry overnight before using in projects or home decor. Also it helps to really press down hard on the fabric with your fingers or a roller to remove the streaks. I will be leaving a link to the video tutorial at the end. Place a heavy book on top of the leaves and allow the leaves to dry and flatten for a minimum of two weeks or longer. Remove any labels from the jar and wash with warm soapy water.