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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Mod Podge

I'm gearing myself up to try some Mod Podge! I want to 'podge' magazine images onto puzzle pieces for a fundraiser project but I'm not sure magazine paper is good to use, we'll see.

I found this blog, Altered Obsession, where she gives her tips for using Mod Podge.

The Urban Hippie has some great Mod Podged items, her guitar is beautiful!!

Just for reference, Mod Podge is a liquid adhesive product made by Plaid. It is used sometimes as a sealant to protect fibers such as paper, threads, fabric etc. Product goes on white and dries clear in your choice of glossy or matte finishes. Mod Podge is mostly used for Decoupage.

So, what's decoupage? It's a process of layering Mod Podged items (papers, fabric, misc. fibers) on a surface of your choice such as frames, boxes, books and the like. When one layer dries, another is added until you achieve your desired piece of art. A final layer of Mod Podge is added to seal your piece which will protect and keep everything in place.

Some info contained in this post has been gleaned from Scrap Jazz.

Check out this blog Mod Podge Rocks; talk about Mod Podge!!
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