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I used to do heaps of decopage on anything and everything as a kid using none other than PVA glue! Was debating whether to get some mod podge to do a few projects, thinking it must have some miracle secret ingredient, but ill just stick with what I know now! Thanks heaps!
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I am a massive mod podge fan but you are right it is a very expensive product and I always figured it must be pva glue and something else. Was heading out today to buy some but I will give the homemade version a go ? there are plenty of different brands doing the same thing and mod podge has released another 20+ different types, from glitter to 3D! Would love some info on how to make all the different types one day ? thanks heaps Xx
Hi lovey, Thank you for your post about alternative mod podge! Just one question, does the finished project go yellow after time, as this happened to a tray I place photographs on, using PVA glue, which spoilt the effect? Modge Podge claims not to go yellow?
Hi there! I am an avid mod-podge fan, I get it by the gallon online with a coupon so I only pay $18-$20 a gallon and I am in the US. I used to water down Elmers PVA to decoupage and collage with and yes it works fine but here is why I like mod podge, it is thicker and has almost a jelly like consistency that is really clear and glossy and does not wrinkle my paper. I find it to be unique among other decoupage mediums too (other decoupage mediums are like water down glue it seems) so I wonder if your UK PVA glue might be thicker than what we have in the US? I fin the Elmers and Modpodge smell differnt. Maybe you have really awesome PVA over there. It it awful what you have to pay for supplies in the UK, totally not fair. I saw this on Pinterest and I am excited to explore your blog! Thanks for sharing.and you are correct, modpodge is not waterproof unless you get the outdoor kind so you need to seal it. I am looking to try the Minwax polycrylic for that as here it seems to be the cheapest and it lasts on floors and furnature so it should be fine:)Have a great day!
Thank you! Have been trying to source a craft to host for my works crafternoon, and across a fab tutorial that required modge podge. was stressing about the expense and as I was looking for the cheapest place came across you post! Happy days, I am going to give the tutorial a try with this fakeaway recipe! Ta muchly!
Just love your page. I am sooooo excited to be making tile coasters with my own photography and want to know if its OK to use photo paper for the photo then you home made mod podge over the top of the print. If so, what do you then use to seal the coaster to make it water proof.
Hi! I have a list here: -podge-formula-guide/Mod Podge won't be good to seal broken glass. You should use resin. And no, I wouldn't dilute MP. If you wet your brush and shake the jar, that should be good enough.
As with most things in life, sweetie you get what you pay for. Unless you can come up with an exact duplicate. That means, rather it be mod podge or a brilliant gem stone. Some things arent meant to be imitated. Great coverage of the product my friend. I would hate to waste all my hours spent on a project, just to have a few bucks ruin it for me. My side of this story.
It sounds Like the mod podge shiny version is the best after reading all these comments. But I do think that people have missed the part where it says mix 50-50 with water. It seems like the people who mentioned using water had great results and the people who did not mention using water head dull results- just wanted to point that out
I have been using glue for at least 25 years now. I made a huge shell mirror about 20 years ago and not one shell has fell off ! I put the glue on thick first to make sure the shells stay on and adhere to the mirror. When you live over seas you have to improvise, and we had never heard of modge podge! 041b061a72