How To Use Mod Podge On Glass Jars
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How to use mod podge on glass jars. You can use mod podge to apply things like paper and fabric to almost anything. Mod podge is an acrylic product so it works with acrylic paint just fine. I came to realize many of you have never even tried it. Find a base item to apply the mod podge to. Then place on wax paper keeping the photo transfer medium and photo face up.
Regardless of the process you choose to apply the mod podge let dry for 24 hours before using the jars. I sort of put the cart before the horse on that one. Terra cotta pots and vases. Wipe any large globs off of the rim and turn upside down onto some paper towels so it will finish coating with extra pooling on your paper towels. Then press the back of the piece with your finger to remove wrinkles and bubbles.
Today i am sharing how to mod podge on the glass. You can paint mason jars before decoupaging over the top. The exact amount will vary depending on the size of the jar or bottle you re tinting. 1 use a soft bristled brush spouncers or foam brush to apply to the outsides of the jars. If you use any sort of paint it should be either a spray paint like a primer or an acrylic paint.
The best items to use are bulky items that you can hold. Tinting the glass bottles and jars 1 pour 3 parts mod podge to 1 part water into the pourable measuring cup. Wooden and papier mâché frames trays and boxes. After the jars are dry add the ribbon at the top and bottom. Mod podge is a special kind of water based non toxic glue sealer and finishing product in one jar that you can use on almost any surface you want.
Spread mod podge in a thick layer using the foam brush until you can no longer see the photo. Make sure that you add a little more mod podge at the seam in the back. 2 swirl the mod podge around the inside of the jars and drain. You can also use rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to clean the glass if you need. Glass cups candle holders and mason jars.