How To Use Mod Podge On Vinyl

It will scrape off easily and having running water to help it wash away makes it even easier.
How to use mod podge on vinyl. Generally is easy to take the mod podge off it is built up to the proper thickness. That is not a good way to get crisp lines when stenciling with vinyl. 3 place the item you are mod podging onto your base item and smooth it down. I apply a medium layer of my formula enough so that it s visible white on the surface. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush.
Wait about 20 30 minutes and then apply your vinyl lettering ontop of your modpodged surface. I apply mod podge to the surface as well as to the back of the paper or fabric. Then sand if needed to remove the overhanging paper if you cut it slightly larger than your surface. The main downside is that you need to cure it for at least 28 days after you apply it. I cut my paper or fabric to fit the surface i typically use a ruler and craft knife over scissors to get the most precise fit.
Apply a thin layer covering all areas of your tumbler. Always apply an even layer of mod podge onto the back of the decorative piece you will be adhering as well as to the surface you will be covering. Paint it on your surface evenly. So it is just like working with paint. The rule of thumb tends to be the thicker the paper the more mod podge you can use.
How to use mod podge like a pro tip 1. Apply a layer of mod podge using a paintbrush or foam brush. Mod podge usually but not always removes without damaging the decals. We have used mod podge not modge podge as i know lots of us call it successfully for a lot of our projects including sealing over vinyl making custom photo canvases and glittering pretty things. It s time to add your mod podge.
I use my cup turner and a foam brush to make sure i get full coverage. Mod podge is also non toxic and generally safe to use with older kids. I generally do not recommend this because mod podge often will pull up paint with it when you remove the stencil so it s like the opposite of the bleeds. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. You can also apply a thin layer of modpodge over the top of your finished craft to seal the paper.