Is Mod Podge good for coasters?

Is Mod Podge good for coasters?

Okay Mod Podgers, it’s time to pull out your Hard Coat Mod Podge! This Mod Podge is water resistant and not tacky, just right for coasters. Paint a thin coat of Mod Podge onto your tile. I used a soft bristle brush, but you could use a foam brush, too.

What material is used for coasters?

All you’ll need is rope, a hot glue gun or superglue, scissors, fabric spray sealer, and optionally, a sheet of cork or cork coasters and spray paint.

How do you waterproof fabric coasters?

I backed the cutouts with some dark red fabric and used more of the same to make some bias tape. I backed the whole thing with some fleece and then added the secret ingredient. I added Heat N Bond Iron on Vinyl to the front and back fabric piece and made the whole coaster waterproof!

How do you waterproof Mod Podge coasters?

You’re going to want to coat the image and coaster with at least three coats of Mod Podge, allowing it to dry for 15 minutes (or until clear) between coats. Once the final coat has dried, spray all of the coasters with a clear acrylic gloss spray, which ensures that they’re waterproof/drink proof.

How do you make Mod Podge coasters not sticky?

Here’s what you need to do for sticky Mod Podge. Purchase a clear acrylic sealer such as this one. When you are done with your project, allow it to dry for time recommended (about 24 hours after the last coat). Spray a coat of sealer, allow to dry for 15 minutes, then spray another coat.

Can you Modge podge fabric to fabric?

The first thing I do when using fabric in a decoupage project is to wash and dry the fabric then coat it with Fabric Mod Podge. Fabric Mod Podge is also great for fabric-to-fabric decoupage. It is permanent when cured and the items can be hand washed. I pulled the Hard Coat Mod Podge formula from my product stash.

How do you make coasters with modge Podge?

Trace your coasters with the pencil directly onto the paper and cut just inside the line. Add a medium layer of Mod Podge to the coaster and then lay the paper down and smooth, smooth, smooth. Keep smoothing until all of the bubbles are removed and let dry for 15 – 20 minutes. You don’t have to use Outdoor Mod Podge.

How do you make coasters without a clear coat?

If you use tile, try to get the tiles without the clear coat on the top. Trace your coasters with the pencil directly onto the paper and cut just inside the line. Add a medium layer of Mod Podge to the coaster and then lay the paper down and smooth, smooth, smooth.

Can you use modge Podge on cardboard?

You can use this method to decorate surfaces that are wood or tile – or even thick cardboard like mine. Mod Podge works with them all. In addition to the surface, you’re going to need some paper or fabric with a pretty design. I recommend using a thicker paper or fabric, especially since the surface is thick cardboard.

What kind of sealer do you use on coasters?

Clear sealer (like Minwax Polycrylic or Engine Enamel) Here are the base coasters that I started with – cute, funny even, but not really my style. Whatever machine made these coasters put a plastic-y coating on the top of them. I sanded it off so that the paper and Mod Podge would stick better.

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