How To Use Mod Podge To Seal Vinyl On Glass

The last and most crucial step involves sealing the vinyl design.
How to use mod podge to seal vinyl on glass. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush. Take a wet cloth and lay it over the mod podge for 3 4 minutes. You can try applying it with a sponge pouncing in on. While the mod podge is still wet place the design onto the surface and smooth. Generally is easy to take the mod podge off it is built up to the proper thickness.
Well today we are going to share not just one way but three different ways you can seal your vinyl decals. Just make sure your surface is totally dry before applying any mod podge. The other day i shared with you 20 mod podge on glass projects. We recommend that you cover the entire mug and not just the decal because you will see some little brushstrokes. To seal vinyl decals on mugs simply cover the entire mug with some dishwasher safe mod podge.
For experienced crafters you can go for epoxy. Before you can seal any of your vinyl you of course have to cut it with a vinyl cutter. Mod podge is also non toxic and generally safe to use with older kids. Today i am sharing how to mod podge on the glass. How to mod podge on glass.
I will be leaving a link to the video tutorial at the end. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. They can really stand out if only on the vinyl but it looks like it was meant to be that way if you cover the whole mug. And which one to use will depend on your budget as well as the level of durability you re looking for. This way you can get the best of both worlds.
Do not apply the design element where it can be in contact with food or your lips. Also it helps to really press down hard on the fabric with your fingers or a roller to remove the streaks. I sort of put the cart before the horse on that one. 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.