So do you have to put the second coat of mod podge on top of everything that you put on the tray, like put it over the pictures and over the buttons? or do you just put the second layer of mod podge over things that are made of paper? Thank you, really liked it, will do it. :)
you will want another coat once you have the paper properly adhered to the surface. Make sure bubbles are rolled out. Brush your second coat and let dry then either apply a protective coat with a clear polyurethane or acrylic spray. This will help seal it from the element. I use Mod for everything and sell my work all over the states I trust the product but you must experiment with papers, thicknesses, print types and ultimately the surfaces you are working with. Good luck
So do you have to put the second coat of mod podge on top of everything that you put on the tray, like put it over the pictures and over the buttons? or do you just put the second layer of mod podge over things that are made of paper? Thank you, really liked it, will do it. :)
kahea2018 2 years ago
you will want another coat once you have the paper properly adhered to the surface. Make sure bubbles are rolled out. Brush your second coat and let dry then either apply a protective coat with a clear polyurethane or acrylic spray. This will help seal it from the element. I use Mod for everything and sell my work all over the states I trust the product but you must experiment with papers, thicknesses, print types and ultimately the surfaces you are working with. Good luck
randallpaulcom 2 years ago