I have the dimensional magic, and it worked well, except it did not seem to fully harden. I ended up putting a layer of resin on top, because even after several days I could still make a mark with my finger nail.
I'm going to give the Mod Podge Dimensional another try, maybe we need to apply it in thinner layers? The resin I used on top was great-I got it at the hardware store. I forget the name off the top of my head (I'm not at studio), but it has a cheese picture of someone pouring a cup of resin over this whole table full of items: a picture frame, snow globe and the table itself. Its the same thing you would use to give a bar "the wet look" and it says its = to 50 coat of polyurethane.
i want to fill an open-backed bezel w/tiny sea glass pieces and DM. what do i use to cover & seal the bezel on the one side as i fill it in? i now fear my bezel may be too deep & require too much DM but it will be beautiful if i can pull it off. obv i chose open-back so light would get under the glass.
I have been trying the dimensional magic but my images either have the color bleed or they become dark and fuzzy. Do I specifically need to use mod podge decoupage or do I need to use a certain kind of paper?
I filled a whole diorama jar with it hoping it would cure clear but now I'm starting to think it will be opaque forever 😬😬😬 I mixed it with blue food dye
Hi Senor - it's not meant to be layered without drying first. So it probably will not dry. The idea would be to put in multiple layers, letting dry between each layer.
Doesn't matter if it is a metal bezel? What about a wood or plastic bezel? Thanks😊
I thought this was going to be REALLY goofy until I saw it finished!😂 I’ll be trying this for sure!
Haha! Thanks for watching!
@ziggy1105 Hi there! you should spray seal them before you Dimensional Magic them (on both sides). Then Mod Podge. And then the ink won't bleed! :D
I have the dimensional magic, and it worked well, except it did not seem to fully harden. I ended up putting a layer of resin on top, because even after several days I could still make a mark with my finger nail.
It takes awhile to fully cure . . . having said that, being acrylic it will never get as hard as epoxy (thought it will get harder).
I'm going to give the Mod Podge Dimensional another try, maybe we need to apply it in thinner layers? The resin I used on top was great-I got it at the hardware store. I forget the name off the top of my head (I'm not at studio), but it has a cheese picture of someone pouring a cup of resin over this whole table full of items: a picture frame, snow globe and the table itself. Its the same thing you would use to give a bar "the wet look" and it says its = to 50 coat of polyurethane.
Haha yes that is Envirotex Lite!
i want to fill an open-backed bezel w/tiny sea glass pieces and DM. what do i use to cover & seal the bezel on the one side as i fill it in? i now fear my bezel may be too deep & require too much DM but it will be beautiful if i can pull it off. obv i chose open-back so light would get under the glass.
This guy uses double sided tape! I think it's a great idea. ua-cam.com/video/7I9DY2EMZaw/v-deo.html
@fantastique200 You can find them on Etsy or at a craft store (like Michaels, JoAnns)
@ModPodgeRocks What kind of spray seal do you recommend for the paper? My ink has been bleeding as well. Thanks for the information and videos~
Either hairspray or clear acrylic sealer!
Question, could I use Dimensional Magic to make a crack pipe?
No, sorry to disappoint.
Could you do a video on modge podge dimensional magic on a flat sticker surface? Please..
Hi there! It would work the same!
I have been trying the dimensional magic but my images either have the color bleed or they become dark and fuzzy. Do I specifically need to use mod podge decoupage or do I need to use a certain kind of paper?
Use laserjet as opposed to inkjet! That's probably the issue.
I love this...nice video!
Thank ya!
I filled a whole diorama jar with it hoping it would cure clear but now I'm starting to think it will be opaque forever 😬😬😬 I mixed it with blue food dye
Hi Senor - it's not meant to be layered without drying first. So it probably will not dry. The idea would be to put in multiple layers, letting dry between each layer.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!