Can you modge podge pictures




















Finally, after allowing it to dry for 24 hours, place a most sponge on top of the paper and slowly rub away the paper. The image should then be transferred to fabric. Air-dry for 72 hours. Wash in cool water or the gentle cycle and hang to dry. If your image has words on it, create a reversed photocopy so that the text will read correctly on your final project. Protect your work surface by laying down craft paper or wax paper. Apply the medium to your project evenly and with medium thickness.

When using a sponge to remove the backing paper, use a light touch so as not to disrupt your transferred image. Clean-up is easy while wet with mild soap and warm water. Email Signup. Download PDF. Securely Shop Online. Connect With Us. I have a large framed paper print. The glass broke in the frame. I love the picture so I want to update it. Can I take the paper print and modpodge it to a canvas? Is that the best way to attach the print to canvas so it looks like it was painted on the canvas?

This was my first time using mod podge, and this was SO easy, and fits perfectly on my dining room wall. Thanks so much for sharing, I definitely appreciate it! Thank you so much for giving us this information. What a wonderful addition to our own family walls or as a gift. Jump to How-To. Continue to Content. Prep Time 15 minutes.

Active Time 1 hour. Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes. Difficulty Easy. Materials 8 x 10 photos printed on photo paper, laserjet 8 x 10 canvases, 4 Mod Podge Acrylic paint. Tools Paintbrushes Scissors or craft knife and mat optional. Instructions Use a foam brush and acrylic paint to paint the outside edges of the canvases and a little bit onto the front. Let dry. Use a second foam brush apply a medium, even layer of Mod Podge over the entire front of the canvas.

Work quickly. Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium should be applied to the image in a level, medium thickness. TIP: Through the years, I found a really neat trick As it is applied, the image will disappear as shown below.

And here is a look at the image completely covered with Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium using a flexible squeegee as the applicator tool. I then carefully lifted my coated image off of the waxed paper being careful not to get my fingers over the wet medium. TIP: Carefully use only the tips of your fingers or fingernails when holding the coated image. Next, I flipped the image over and placed it over the prepared plaque Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium side down on the face of the plaque.

Lightly smooth from the center outwards to release any captured air bubbles. Now the hard part comes And here comes the F U N part Wet a cellulose sponge with water, squeeze out excess water and then begin dampening the backside of your image with the wet sponge. TIP: You will immediately notice the reversed image show! I like to let my moistened plaque set for just a moment and then I begin rubbing with light pressure over the entire plaque. Immediately, you will feel the paper begin to "roll up" and peel away.

TIP: You can either use your fingers as the tool of choice to rub over the plaque While wet, it may feel as though you have removed all the backing paper because the image will show through clearly within a few moments. However, you MUST allow the surface to dry and repeat this step. When dry, you will notice a white haze over your image which may be stronger in some areas.



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