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Scrappin Gran
Mod podge!
HI,
Can anyone help me uncover the mysteries of Mod Podge. I am hoping to get down to altering some clip boards in the near future and seem to have read somewhere that the finished item needs to be covered for protection with Mod Podge or similar substance!
I can't seem to find this elusive brand so can someone please help me with suitable alternatives?
Many thanks,
Edna
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Mod Podge is a protective sealer for your art work,stops it getting scratched etc. I have heard that you can use PVA glue instead, I have some Aleenes Enhancers which include a Matte Varnish or some Glitzy Sealers which would seal it but with a glitzy shine! you can see them here
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yep.. PVA is an unposh version of modpodge.. i have said in many threads before that my (slightly nerdy) dh has asked for the chemical components sheet of mod podge.. and it turns out to be slightly watered pva
i have been using ordinary pva (sometimes watered down/sometimes neat) for years in altered books, and all sorts of other altered items, including backs of glass plates etc.
if you want a waterproof varnish, get a cheap acrylic varnish and paint/spray over after all is dry
nicky
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Merged with Mrsflea - same person
I use watered down PVA glue too - I could never find mod podge either!!
Smurfie - your dh sounds like my dad - thats the sort of thing hed'd do!!!
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BLUES BABE
You can also use Golden matte medium, unfortunately I haven't got any, but I know where you can get some (PM me if you need).
Kym
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Scrappin Gran
Mod Podge thanks
Thank you ladies, your advice has been a great help. I have buckets of PVA glue so I'll give that a tryout.
Clipboards arrived this morning - only ordered them two days ago!! Brilliant.
Now I just have to find the time to splash out and decorate them.
Cheers,
Edna
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Gentleman Crafter
Here's a recipe for making your own Modge Podge Glue. Cheaper than buying, has the same results.
Modge Podge Glaze
Mix 3 parts white PVA glue (any cheap brand) to 1 part water.
Add more or less water to get the desired texture and thickness.
Add 2 Tbsp. varnish, for shine. Put into container with screw on lid.
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still here
I always have trouble with mod podge, it feels tacky even when it is dry. I much prefer the gel medium, it dries quickly too
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Dedicated Scrapper
glad i came across this thread as i have heard about watered down pva but never know how much to water it etc... so thanks for the tip musiccreative. can your mixture keep if it is in a sealed jar?
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Scrappin Gran
MP recipe
Thanks for the recipe. I'll get my DH onto it as he is the main man when it comes to cooking!!
Edna
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Gentleman Crafter
Originally Posted by Jane
I always have trouble with mod podge, it feels tacky even when it is dry. I much prefer the gel medium, it dries quickly too
I like Golden Gel Medium as well. I tend to use the glossy, which you can then sand if you want a matte finish. Great for altered books and layouts because it is less wet.
Last edited by musicreative; 10-02-2006 at 05:30 AM.
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Gentleman Crafter
Originally Posted by Sharon NI
can your mixture keep if it is in a sealed jar?
Yes as long as it's kept sealed. Just give it a good shake before you use it.
Last edited by musicreative; 10-02-2006 at 05:30 AM.
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He can find me in the moonlight anytime
Originally Posted by musicreative
Here's a recipe for making your own Modge Podge Glue. Cheaper than buying, has the same results.
Modge Podge Glaze
Mix 3 parts white PVA glue (any cheap brand) to 1 part water.
Add more or less water to get the desired texture and thickness.
Add 2 Tbsp. varnish, for shine. Put into container with screw on lid.
the recipe I got from Rho is somewhat similar but uses Diamond Glaze instead of varnish...........
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Dedicated Scrapper
This is great news re the PVA because when my relatives moved to France, my BIL left me a huge container of it as it was opened already and the shippers wouldn't take any "opened" goods. Came to me with a bottle of bleach, a bottle of gin and a bottle of tomato ketchup!!!!!! Have found the PVA the most useful of all.
I'M IN TEAM PHOENIX in the Blue Brads House
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I've got a Sizzix and I'm going to use it!
Originally Posted by Patty
This is great news re the PVA because when my relatives moved to France, my BIL left me a huge container of it as it was opened already and the shippers wouldn't take any "opened" goods. Came to me with a bottle of bleach, a bottle of gin and a bottle of tomato ketchup!!!!!! Have found the PVA the most useful of all.
I shouldn't think the tomato ketchup is acid free, Patty!
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