How to mount and varnish your watercolor artwork using Mod Podge - No mat and no glass required

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
  • Join Steve Krueger in this informative and practical tutorial as he demonstrates how to mount and varnish your watercolor artwork using Mod Podge-no mat and no glass required. In this video, Steve walks you through the step-by-step process of preparing your watercolor piece for display, offering tips on ensuring a smooth and professional finish.
    Whether you're a beginner looking to protect and showcase your first masterpiece or an experienced artist seeking new presentation methods, this tutorial provides all the insights you need. Steve's clear and friendly guidance will help you understand the materials and techniques involved, making the process easy to follow and enjoyable.
    By the end of this tutorial, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to beautifully mount and varnish your watercolor artwork, ready to display it proudly. Grab your Mod Podge and let's preserve your stunning creations together!
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    Happy painting and mounting! 🎨
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  • @gypsyjill6832
    @gypsyjill6832 21 день тому +1

    Your timing on this for me is perfect. I'm just a newbie hobbyist trying to learn watercolor and at the same time perhaps offer my daughter a few pretties for the walls in her new home. As I'm not that good, I didn't want the expense of framed and matted, etc. So a few weeks ago I bought some wood panels and Mod Podge which I remember from my childhood... we took clearance calendar pictures and MP'd them to panels and filled whole walls with kittens or cars or whatever. The current panels and MP are still setting in the bag because I've been very concerned how it would work for watercolor and watercolor paper. THANKS! I also think you've perhaps helped me find the way to preserve "finished" areas, which I'm already thinking may alter the steps I've been trying regarding the painting's subject and the background. DOUBLE THANKS!

  • @AFAskygoddess
    @AFAskygoddess 18 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this technique. I can't wait to try it.

  • @cathyfeagley873
    @cathyfeagley873 20 днів тому

    Amazing solution for watercolor paintngs!!!! Thank you very much.

  • @JC-il4or
    @JC-il4or 20 днів тому

    Down to earth advice.
    Am just finding your channel. My guess is you were or are an illustrator before you began fine art. Incredible rendering!!
    Just subscribed.😊

  • @almostacrone8046
    @almostacrone8046 23 дні тому +1

    Can you mount then cover? Have you have used release film instead of paper so you could wipe and reuse it?

    • @stevekruegerwatercolor
      @stevekruegerwatercolor  20 днів тому

      Yes, you can mount it to the hard canvas board and then cover the painting with Mod podge if you want or just spray it