How To Use Mod Podge On Glass Jars
Make sure that you add a little more mod podge at the seam in the back.
How to use mod podge on glass jars. The other day i shared with you 20 mod podge on glass projects. I came to realize many of you have never even tried it. A staple in many craft bags is a product called mod podge. Once dry turn your photo over dampen in the sink or with a spray bottle and start rubbing away the paper. Find a base item to apply the mod podge to.
Then press the back of the piece with your finger to remove wrinkles and bubbles. Place the piece in the jar and press it up against the glass. You ll need to smooth the fabric around the jar smoothing and applying mod podge a few inches at a time. Spread mod podge in a thick layer using the foam brush until you can no longer see the photo. Wipe any large globs off of the rim and turn upside down onto some paper towels so it will finish coating with extra pooling on your paper towels.
You can use mod podge to apply things like paper and fabric to almost anything. Mod podge is an acrylic product so it works with acrylic paint just fine. The best items to use are bulky items that you can hold. Here are some items to get you started. Allow the excess to run off back into your bowl.
After the jars are dry add the ribbon at the top and bottom. Paint another layer of mod podge over the back. Today i am sharing how to mod podge on the glass. Choose the next part of the design for us it is the green branch and paint the front with mod podge. Glass cups candle holders and mason jars.
Twist turn and roll the jar around until the entire inside is well coated with your mod podge mixture. Then place on wax paper keeping the photo transfer medium and photo face up. Let your photos completely dry overnight on the wax paper. If you use any sort of paint it should be either a spray paint like a primer or an acrylic paint. It allows you to transfer images from printed paper napkins newspapers and more onto a surface.