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  • This is a pretty good video -- the only suggestion I would make is to making the wording/instructions at the bottom more clear so that people can read it. Great job :)

  • I never used Collage Pauge, what will happen to that frame if water gets on it?

  • @486ZQ Collage Pauge helps protect it, but since it's a wood frame, you'd want to wipe the water off as quickly as possible.

  • @DuncanCrafts Thanks for your help, also I wanted to ask another question. I wanted to cover a little Clay Pot with scraps of fabric. I know it's a crazy idea, but I still really want to try it, would Collage Pauge be ok, or should I try something else?

  • i want to know how you did the edges. Im decoupaging a kaboodle (make up) storage ... and i don't know how to go about with the edges.

  • @walkjd3 You should be able to fold your paper over the edge, then decoupage it down. Or you can cut or tear your paper right up to the edge and decoupage it down, then put another piece of paper matching right up to the edge. But we've wrapped paper around curved edges before. It holds really well!

  • This looks no different from Mod Podge or gel medium both of which come in matte or gloss. If it has some special quality, you have failed to promote it.. Traci should focus on marketing her beautiful designs as collage paper or on tissue paper, that would be something I'd be interested in purchasing. I was just looking at her book "Collage Unleashed" not five minutes ago!

  • @Shaysailor Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage comes in Matte, Glossy and Sparkles finishes. This decoupage medium has less odor, dries harder with no residual tack and dries with a smoother finish so your brushstrokes don't show.We do have a Traci Bautista paper desin on our Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage product page at ilovetocreate. Thanks for your comments!

  • @Shaysailor Our Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage has less odor than other decoupage mediums, dries harder onto the surface and doesn't leave those annoying brushstrokes on the paper. You can read more about it at our ilovetocreate website. Great idea on paper designed by Traci. There is a free pattern download on the Collage Pauge product page on our site.

  • This product comes in 3 different finishes of Glossy , Matt and Sparkle.

    Modge Podge only comes in gloss s far as I know.

  • @jdmosaics no it comes in heaps of different, gloss, matte, hard overcoat stuff like that :)

  • I'd like to know how this product differs from Mod Podge.

  • @literarytease Personally, I like Collage Pauge better than Mod Podge. Collage Pauge smells less, isn't as sticky when it's dry and dries clearer and smoother than Mod Podge. I think different artists and craftspeople have different preferences when it comes to decoupage mediums, just they they have different preferences when it comes to gesso, watercolors, etc.

  • @ericalaurend Thanks! We worked on offering a really good decoupage medium. We also like the sparkly finish option!

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