How to apply glitter on wooden surfaces
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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Sorry for a mistype Surfaces not serfaces
Thanks for sharing the DIY project.
You are very welcome!
Should you not wait for the glitter and glue to completely dry before adding the mod podge? Also can't u use the mod podge as the first glue application instead of the elmers glue
Yes, waiting is better, and yes you can use mod podge as the first layer.
@@anastasiaonishchenko6689 thank u. Can't wait to try this on my night table 🤗
If we use the mod podge as the first layer, then that is all we would need to use. Right? We wouldn't need to use the Elmer's school glue after we put the mod podge and then the glitter??? We can just let it completely dry?? Please clarify..
Thanx
Or is it necessary to still use the Elmer's school glue? After first applying mod podge, then applying glitter, then letting it completely dry??? Please clarify
Thanx
I like the idea of sealing the glitter with mod podge so the glitter doesn't go everywhere. Any idea how this would hold up outside? I want to do legs of Santa's sleigh. Maybe I could Krylon it when its all done. Thanks.
Unfortunately I don't have a video on that
Would this be weather resistant for outdoor decorations?
Can I use the same technique to paint my cake topper with our names ?
Absolutely!
Question: can i mix the glitter with the mode podge? What i want to paint with the glitter is my closet wall that has cracks in the paint, is it possible?
Julie Sæther yes, you can, you might want to to go back with a second layer to cover the wall 100%. Good luck! Sounds like a fun project to do 🙌🏻
Has anyone tried this technique on furniture?
Why not just mix the glitter with the modpog
Now I would of done exactly that :)
Love your project. I made similar with WoodPrix instructions.
Thank you! That sounds awesome!
I'm glad you like it