Hot tip for easily separating the napkins layers: Cut off a small piece of ordinary scotch tape and attach the sticky side to a corner of the napkin. Then you can gently pull that piece away from the next layer or layers until the printed layer is removed. Until I saw that demonstrated on another UA-cam video, separating those layers drove me crazy!
Nice. I'm an old school scrapbooker. Both methods are great. But I still like the wrinkles. It just gives it more of a textured look. Thanks for sharing.❤
your tip worked like a charm i did this on a new 1 gallon paint bucket after i covered it with a cream white chalk paint man no wrinkles not 1 thank's so much love your channel girl you rock.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been working on some Mod Podge projects and what a nightmare!!!! I have had to sand them, scrap them and just in general figure out a way to get everything off so I could try again! I am going to try this method! I think it's the best I've seen! I even tried the iron on way, nightmare! God Bless you for sharing your knowledge! Have a great day!
I partly use this method however what I do is this I put my mod podge down I let it dry all the way. then I heat my iron and grab parchment paper, then I spray my paper down I apply it to the dry surface I don't soak it but I mist it pretty good, then I put the parchment paper over top and use the iron the glue geats up and the iron heat dries the paper and it is wrinkle free and the beautiful part is the paper was wet so there will be no expanding and contracting which can cause wrinkles using the iron method with out getting the paper at least damp first
How does this technique work for when you have to apply mod podge directly to the item you’re placing on the page? Such as an irregularly shaped object where you don’t know the exact footprint on the page.
I am trying to find out, how to apply Mod Podge without or really minimalizing brush marks, I don't want to use spray. I've been using a 4 inch wide foam brush. Next I am going to try putting much more on the brush. ( I just ran out)
Wouldn't it be better and easier to cut the images off before you separate the plys? It seemed to me that that is one of the first thing most decoupage "crafters" advise about same time they advise that IF you are using paper OVER your project that you use PARCHMENT rather than WAX paper. Just asking for clarification reasons. - THANKS in advance !!
Hot tip for easily separating the napkins layers: Cut off a small piece of ordinary scotch tape and attach the sticky side to a corner of the napkin. Then you can gently pull that piece away from the next layer or layers until the printed layer is removed. Until I saw that demonstrated on another UA-cam video, separating those layers drove me crazy!
What a great tip, thank you!! Yeah that can drive me nuts too!
Thank you so much for showing us this method! Your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to. ❤
Thank you so much, I appreciate your feedback :)
I agree with you 100% I am not going to complain about the extra $.25 on the prices because the quality and selection has improved SO much.
Nice. I'm an old school scrapbooker. Both methods are great. But I still like the wrinkles. It just gives it more of a textured look. Thanks for sharing.❤
I found your video to be very helpful! Thanks for showing exactly how to do this technique!.
your tip worked like a charm i did this on a new 1 gallon paint bucket after i covered it with a cream white chalk paint man no wrinkles not 1 thank's so much love your channel girl you rock.
Awesome! It can be a bit finnicky so I'm glad it worked for you. Thank you!
I will be trying this method! Thanks for sharing.
Wow, that’s kind of amazing. I’m so glad I watched this. Thank you for sharing.
What a good hack!! Thank you, going to be trying this method 🌷🌹
Thank you for showing us this hack! ❤️
Can't wait to try it! Thank you!
great job! thanks for the tip!
Thank you this totally saved me! Couldn’t figure out how to get my fathers day image onto the canvas without bubbles. This worked like a dream 😊
Awesome! Glad it worked for you :)
Thank you for this informative video!
Great hack. Thanks.
What a fantastic tip! Thanks for sharing.
You're so welcome, thank you!
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been working on some Mod Podge projects and what a nightmare!!!! I have had to sand them, scrap them and just in general figure out a way to get everything off so I could try again! I am going to try this method! I think it's the best I've seen! I even tried the iron on way, nightmare! God Bless you for sharing your knowledge! Have a great day!
Thank you so much!! I hope it worked for you :)
A great tip, TFS!
Love this!!👍
Thanks so much!!
NICE! Who knew?! Thank you ❤
Thank you.
I partly use this method however what I do is this I put my mod podge down I let it dry all the way. then I heat my iron and grab parchment paper, then I spray my paper down I apply it to the dry surface I don't soak it but I mist it pretty good, then I put the parchment paper over top and use the iron the glue geats up and the iron heat dries the paper and it is wrinkle free and the beautiful part is the paper was wet so there will be no expanding and contracting which can cause wrinkles using the iron method with out getting the paper at least damp first
Can you use this method for anything? (Ie. Magazine paper, sheet music, postcard, etc.)
Awesome hack thank you so much!😊😊😊
You're so welcome, glad it worked for you!
Hello I was wondering if one can decoupage with any other paper like photocopy paper? Thanks
wow. fantastic
Awesome hack..tfs..just subbed!!
Thanks
How does this technique work for when you have to apply mod podge directly to the item you’re placing on the page? Such as an irregularly shaped object where you don’t know the exact footprint on the page.
I am trying to find out, how to apply Mod Podge without or really minimalizing brush marks, I don't want to use spray. I've been using a 4 inch wide foam brush. Next I am going to try putting much more on the brush. ( I just ran out)
How do you smooth out the edges?
so super
Brilliant! 🧡🧡🧡
Wouldn't it be better and easier to cut the images off before you separate the plys? It seemed to me that that is one of the first thing most decoupage "crafters" advise about same time they advise that IF you are using paper OVER your project that you use PARCHMENT rather than WAX paper. Just asking for clarification reasons. - THANKS in advance !!
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You were also able to do this with tissue paper? Wow
Very carefully!
At last no wrinkles. I wish it would work on my face
Right! haha