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Mod Podge CS11218 8 oz Fabric Embellishment

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Grab a large foam brush and start applying a thin yet even layer of mod-podge to the wood and fabric. You can make ANYTHING with this stuff – it is the business! I craft left, right and center with my trusty jar of homemade mod podge! Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is easy to use and dries to a hard, durable finish. It’s perfect for adding that extra touch of creativity to your fabric crafts. Remember, proper preparation of the fabric is essential for a successful Mod Podge project. By washing and drying the fabric and ironing out wrinkles, you will ensure a smooth and clean surface for the Mod Podge to adhere to. Now you can move on to the exciting part of creating your masterpiece! Applying Mod Podge to Fabric It is important to avoid any excessive moisture or washing during the curing process to allow the Mod Podge to fully set. Iron on Low Heat

If you Google “how to make a fabric bowl”, you will find a few different methods. All of them require fabric, of course. I had plenty of fabric pieces, both large and small to choose from. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat.To make a jar of fake / homemade Mod Podge you need 1 cup of glue and 1/3 cup of water. These proportions are perfect – don’t mess with them. Other internet recipes for homemade Mod Podge abound but they are TOO WEAK. Beware! Shake really well and use as you would Mod Podge. To make it gloss add 2 table spoons of water based varnish or to make the sparkly add super fine glitter. Press it down towards the edges, gently and evenly, using the tips of your fingers all over the fabric. You want to know how to use Fabric Mod Podge, aka, Mod Podge Fabric formula. You know, the stuff in the blue bottle. Once your fabric is completely dry to the touch, it is important to allow it to cure for an additional period of time. The curing time for Mod Podge on fabric is approximately 28 days. During this period, the Mod Podge will continue to harden and bond with the fabric, ensuring a strong and durable finish.

fabric scraps ~ You won’t need much; if you don’t have any, then fat quarters would be perfect for this project. It is important to note that the drying and curing times mentioned above are general guidelines and may vary depending on the specific Mod Podge formula and fabric type used. Always refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer for the best results. Caring for Mod Podged Fabric sings* I’ve been spending most my years living in the crafter’s paradiiiiiise… power in the money… money in the power… minute after a minute…. hour after hour… Now, in lots of ways I am a hand clapping optimist. I find it really hard to imagine the worst case scenario and always think everything is going to work out, which is often to my detriment. In other ways I am a doubting cynic. When it comes to brands and their promises I am more dubious then Scooby doo smoking doobies in dubiousville. When a grand claim is made of a product my mind screams “LIES, ALL DAMN LIES!” like some kind of crossed witch.I’m so glad you made it here! There are lots of dubious homemade mod podge recipes out there but this is the one that is perfectly proportioned! The one handed down from crafting whizz to crafting whizz, and now here it is, in your very hands! I first posted this recipe many moons ago (six years ago!) when I was living in London. These days we live in a yurt in New Zealand (seriously!) and I still use this homemade mod podge recipe every single day. I use this homemade mod podge on DIY projects like relining my drawers with beautiful old wall paper, everyday crafts with my daughters and the collage artworks I love to whip up. If a “10” is the most rigid you can reasonably get a piece of fabric or strand of yarn with a specific product made for it (like Stiffy), then I’d say regular Mod Podge is around a “6.” The piece will be more flexible with regular Mod Podge. What is the best fabric stiffener? I lightly distressed the paint by hand using flexible 150 grit sandpaper. I think you are really supposed to wax this paint but I didn’t and it’s fine. When applying Mod Podge to fabric, it’s essential to work in thin coats. This allows for better absorption and prevents the fabric from becoming stiff or rigid. Using a foam brush or a soft bristle brush, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the fabric, making sure to spread it evenly.

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