ModPodge is fantastic. I have so many different types that I only get with my 50% or 60% off coupons. I currently have about 5 different types and they all work great. Love this video Kelly - thanks for showing us the new ones.
You should SELL Hard Coat!! (You sure sold me on it, I just ordered some! 😆) Thanks for the review, t's so nice to "try out" the supplies with someone who knows what I'm looking for, it saves so much trial and error. Also I love how real and fun you are. ❤️ Have a great day!!
Great Video Kelly & Very Informative !!! I Love All things Mod-Podge, Use it All the time..Love the Antique Mod-Podge as it gives a really nice look to my Victorian Elements & Pages when I want them to Look old. I just have an Ink jet Printer, and I let the ink dry, then put I thin coat of Mod-Podge over the Element or pictures. when it's dry I cut them out, no smears or runs when I attach them to my pages. To prevent any pages from sticking together I use Daddy Vans wax, apply a thin coat on my entire page then wipe it off...or just seal the page with a Mat Spray. I just tried Mod-Podge for paper and you are 100% Right, No tackiness Love it !!!! TYFS Love you a very BIG Much XOXOXOXO
Thank you for this video I wanted to make sure how to use the fabric mod podge and you were the first one that actually talked about it without a 20 minute explanation before
A hint for keeping Journal pages from sticking:Use a tea candle, remove the wick, then rub the page with the side of the candle, then wipe page with paper towel. I do this a couple of times and have no trouble with pages sticking. Now, I will try the newer Mod Podges. Thanks for the tutorial on this stuff. Very enlightening and helpful. Still can't use Mod Podge over Ink jet prints, though. Smears the ink every time. So coat the print with the candle or spray matte finish on it before sealing it down.
Thanks for this video. Starting on some Halloween decoration projects and saw the hard coat one (and bought it). Your video was exactly what I was looking for when talking about it.
Kelly, have you used a sealer on paper sewed on fabric to strengthen it? I need advice for such an article. I made a jacket from paper on fabric by free motion stitching those together. It looks fabulous, but the paper is fragile. How can I seal it without making it lose the soft flexible look? Thank you for your help ❤️
Hi Kelly, I am trying to seal a paper map (waterproof) to use on a craft project. I want it to be glossy but also still be a able to bend (not a hard crease) after it dries. Which Mod Podge would you recommend or would you use something else?
Hi!! I would use mod podge paper.-they have it in glossy and i think a coat of that would be perfect-u can even use it to apply your map and then seal when done!!!!
I have a quilt that I would like to add a sheen to. Do you think that using mod podge fabric would do that? I get that it might be a little more firm but do you think it would be uncomfortable?
I really enjoyed watching and learning from your video... THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge about ModPodge!! I love your energy and explanations, and I just sent you an email requesting your suggestion about a project. Have a wonderful day and thanks again :)
Thanks for your video. Let's say I want to shape acrylic skins to do some sort of sculpture. Is modpoge hard coat or other medium would hold the shape ?
@@knittingandthings Thanks! If I understand well, after skins are dried, I apply Modpoge hard coat to the skins and shape them but will it hold the shape before the Modpoge cures ?
Thank you for this video. I use modpodge to seal paper and stickers before putting them into resin. I wonder if the hard coat would be a better sealant against the resin than the gloss I'm currently using.
Thanks for sharing your excitement! Now I am excited. Question, what is the best modge podge to use when applying paper to canvas? I've used the gloss, but experienced the paper wrinkle. I do however, still want some shine. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Hi!! To answer your question mod podge has Paper Mod Podge in matte or glossy and that is what I would def use. It is made for paper and doesn’t get sticky
I know this video is older so hopefully you see this question or someone who has tried it. Can you use the hard coat to seal glitter or vinyl on glass or tumblers??
Hi with the hardcoat I want to make Death Eater mask stronger by using torn Newspaper mache on a $3 Paper mache mask from a store. Should I use Water in the hardcoat for dipping the newspaper or just use the hardcoat itself without watering it down. Thanks
Genoveva.... You’re not Fantastic. Looks like your project was so important like you mention, because not even a Thank you or an emojis was sent back to Kelly, who stop to respond to your question . Just saying !!!
I would have to put a p on top and m on the other. I read too fast. I put mod podge over sticklers when I am doing hair clips. Wow. I didn't realize they had the hard coat. I have to get some of that. Thank you so much.
can you write over the paper Mod Podge with colored pencil to gel pen to water color when dry? If that is even a small issue, I would have to stay with clear gesso or gel matte medium. If this is a workable paper medium, I could save money for sure! Thanks.
I'm looking for something to coat my art that would be easier than epoxy resin. Do you think the Hard Coat would be comparable? I'm wanting something that seals without staying slightly tacky. Thanks.
I made origami jewelry and am looking for a waterproof finish that also helps keep the shape of the folded origami. Which mod podge would you recommend I use for this purpose?
@@knittingandthings no I haven't either. I'm in the process of making a Power Rangers cosplay helmet and I'm looking for ways to harden the poster board. So far I tried regular Modge Podge and it has hardened the outside a little. But I've only put 2 coats on. I might just get some and try it
@@knittingandthingsOk I just tried the hardener on poster board. The first coat didn't do much. The second I think made it a little harder. So it can be used on poster board. Of course it's not hard enough for the helmet I'm making. But I did not intend to rely on that alone. I just needed to harden it a little so I can do the next step.
Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings thank you got replying. Would you say the Paper Mod Podge is better to do photo to canvas than the Photo Transfer Mod Podge?
Here is a link to read about the photo transfer modpodgerocksblog.com/top-five-tips-using-mod-podge-photo-transfer-medium/. See if that’s what u r looking for. It’s more for transferring pics to an item if that makes sense
Have you tried the dishwasher safe mod podge? I plan on painting designs on a couple ceramic tiles to mount on the wall behind my bathroom sink and would need a water proof finish as opposed to water resistant. The reviews on Amazon sound good but still looking for a review coming from a real live flesh and blood person, if you catch my drift, and not folks paid or compensated for their reviews.
@@knittingandthings wood? I have the same question. I have some thin balsa wood and would like to make earrings. Would the mod podge harden the wood and make it more durable?
I am trying to locate a place to purchase the Mod Podge Fabric. It is not at Hobby Lobby, or at Joann. I looked online and cannot find it there either. Did they change the label to not include the word "fabric"?
Cheryl Hudson it’s mod podge fabric and most places are low on inventory it’s here but they aren’t shipping out yet. Are u in USA? plaidonline.com/products/mod-podge-fabric-8-oz-cs11218
Any idea what I could use to harden fabric? I made some crochet marijuana leaves for a friend. They want to hang them in their car but the leaves all curl up. I thought of starch but I don’t have an iron. Any idea to stiffen up the fabric? Thank you!
ModPodge is fantastic. I have so many different types that I only get with my 50% or 60% off coupons. I currently have about 5 different types and they all work great. Love this video Kelly - thanks for showing us the new ones.
You should SELL Hard Coat!! (You sure sold me on it, I just ordered some! 😆) Thanks for the review, t's so nice to "try out" the supplies with someone who knows what I'm looking for, it saves so much trial and error. Also I love how real and fun you are. ❤️ Have a great day!!
Hahaha thank you!!!!!! I’m glad I helped you!! Have a Blessed day
omg your odd girls are the cutest ! very inspiring and refreshing ! thank you very much !
Glad you like them!
Great Video Kelly & Very Informative !!! I Love All things Mod-Podge, Use it All the time..Love the Antique Mod-Podge as it gives a really nice look to my Victorian Elements & Pages when I want them to Look old. I just have an Ink jet Printer, and I let the ink dry, then put I thin coat of Mod-Podge over the Element or pictures. when it's dry I cut them out, no smears or runs when I attach them to my pages. To prevent any pages from sticking together I use Daddy Vans wax, apply a thin coat on my entire page then wipe it off...or just seal the page with a Mat Spray. I just tried Mod-Podge for paper and you are 100% Right, No tackiness Love it !!!! TYFS Love you a very BIG Much XOXOXOXO
I want you to know that I love being able to come to you to ask my questions. U make me feel better about myself. Thank you 😊 so much.
Thank you for this video I wanted to make sure how to use the fabric mod podge and you were the first one that actually talked about it without a 20 minute explanation before
Well I hope you use it with a lot of success. Any questions I’m always here
Love this video-glad I found it. Super helpful and fun. Ready to create!
Yayaya Yayayay !!! I’m so glad
Great video Kelly! Had no idea Mod Podge had so many! TFS! xo Deb
A hint for keeping Journal pages from sticking:Use a tea candle, remove the wick, then rub the page with the side of the candle, then wipe page with paper towel. I do this a couple of times and have no trouble with pages sticking. Now, I will try the newer Mod Podges. Thanks for the tutorial on this stuff. Very enlightening and helpful. Still can't use Mod Podge over Ink jet prints, though. Smears the ink every time. So coat the print with the candle or spray matte finish on it before sealing it down.
Thanks for this video. Starting on some Halloween decoration projects and saw the hard coat one (and bought it). Your video was exactly what I was looking for when talking about it.
Thank you!! I love helping others! And I love creating
Thanks for the video, love me some Mod Podge everything, especially the Extreme Glitter!!
Kelly, have you used a sealer on paper sewed on fabric to strengthen it? I need advice for such an article. I made a jacket from paper on fabric by free motion stitching those together. It looks fabulous, but the paper is fragile. How can I seal it without making it lose the soft flexible look? Thank you for your help ❤️
Yes! You can use mod podge fabric or matte would work great! Also they have hard coat so to answer those are what I use when I do fabric quilts
Hi Kelly,
I am trying to seal a paper map (waterproof) to use on a craft project. I want it to be glossy but also still be a able to bend (not a hard crease) after it dries. Which Mod Podge would you recommend or would you use something else?
Hi!! I would use mod podge paper.-they have it in glossy and i think a coat of that would be perfect-u can even use it to apply your map and then seal when done!!!!
good information. I need to buy a few of these products to try out. I've only used the two main products they have.
Can you mix black acrylic paint with the hardcoat?
Sure can!!!!!!! but make sure its 40% or under of the color!!!
I have a quilt that I would like to add a sheen to. Do you think that using mod podge fabric would do that? I get that it might be a little more firm but do you think it would be uncomfortable?
yes it would!! it would be a bit stiffer but will work great!
I really enjoyed watching and learning from your video... THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge about ModPodge!! I love your energy and explanations, and I just sent you an email requesting your suggestion about a project. Have a wonderful day and thanks again :)
Does the hard coat work on ceramic tiles. ? An does the coffee cup stick to the ceramic tile
They have one for glass and tile that u bake and is wonderful!!!!! Dishwasher safe too
@@knittingandthings I need to find it an try it. Thank you
Thanks for your video. Let's say I want to shape acrylic skins to do some sort of sculpture. Is modpoge hard coat or other medium would hold the shape ?
Matte or gloss would work nice. Just shape before it cures. So once dry and is opaque. Shape it. Leave it for. Few days and it will be fine
@@knittingandthings Thanks! If I understand well, after skins are dried, I apply Modpoge hard coat to the skins and shape them but will it hold the shape before the Modpoge cures ?
Yes it should. Do a thin coat and once dry do another until u are happy with the thickness and then let dry and cure
Thank you for this video. I use modpodge to seal paper and stickers before putting them into resin. I wonder if the hard coat would be a better sealant against the resin than the gloss I'm currently using.
yes i would try on a small atc to see how it works
Me too
Thanks for the info! I love mod podge haven't tried this one yet and going shopping today!
Thanks for sharing your excitement! Now I am excited. Question, what is the best modge podge to use when applying paper to canvas? I've used the gloss, but experienced the paper wrinkle. I do however, still want some shine.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Hi!! To answer your question mod podge has Paper Mod Podge in matte or glossy and that is what I would def use. It is made for paper and doesn’t get sticky
Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings Thank you Kelly; I will try it.
I know this video is older so hopefully you see this question or someone who has tried it. Can you use the hard coat to seal glitter or vinyl on glass or tumblers??
Mod podge has a dishwasher safe glue that you can use for that. It works well. Still will need hand washed though
@@knittingandthings Thank you and thank you for responding ❤️❤️
Hi with the hardcoat I want to make Death Eater mask stronger by using torn Newspaper mache on a $3 Paper mache mask from a store. Should I use Water in the hardcoat for dipping the newspaper or just use the hardcoat itself without watering it down. Thanks
Ooooh that sounds so cool!! I wouldn’t use water unless you absolutely have to thin the glue. You want the hard coat at as full strength as you can.
@@knittingandthings thank you 😊
Great video buying this today
Yes!!! Enjoy!!!
Love Mod podge too!! I wonder how the photo transfer Mod podge works! Have a bit in a jar. Leftovers .
I have bought gloss and Matt one but I wonder if hard coat will make the paper more durable than gloss and Matt ones?
yes but u wouldnt be able to paint on top if u wanted to as easy
Can the fabric Mod Podge be applied on vinyl shoes? Seeking the right glue to put fabric on shoes. Thanks.
They make mod podge fabric glue. I love it !!!!! That’s what u should use.
Wonder if it would work over napkin?
If I mess up my project can I take off the mod podré from wood after is dry.?please is very important your answer.
Podge* sorry
Genoveva Dillon no um sorry you can’t but you can paint over it and even glue on top of the dry modpodge. Just put the paper you wanted on top
Genoveva.... You’re not Fantastic. Looks like your project was so important like you mention, because not even a Thank you or an emojis was sent back to Kelly, who stop to respond to your question . Just saying !!!
Julian Favela butthurt
I would have to put a p on top and m on the other. I read too fast. I put mod podge over sticklers when I am doing hair clips. Wow. I didn't realize they had the hard coat. I have to get some of that. Thank you so much.
can you write over the paper Mod Podge with colored pencil to gel pen to water color when dry? If that is even a small issue, I would have to stay with clear gesso or gel matte medium. If this is a workable paper medium, I could save money for sure! Thanks.
would hard coat protect coasters from hot and iced cups?
As long as it was totally cured.
Hello! Can you use modge podge paper version for a foam diorama? The matte modge podge is still tacky when I dry it
Yes and it is not sticky at all. Mod podge matte can dry tacky in diff environments so def try the paper one
Hi I have a card I want to cut and make into a magnet. Do you suggest mod podge paper or hard coat?
Hey. Kelly I love Mod Podge but for some reason it stays tacky. Can you help?
I'm looking for something to coat my art that would be easier than epoxy resin. Do you think the Hard Coat would be comparable? I'm wanting something that seals without staying slightly tacky. Thanks.
I made origami jewelry and am looking for a waterproof finish that also helps keep the shape of the folded origami. Which mod podge would you recommend I use for this purpose?
Gloss PAPER Modpodge will work awesome
Have you tried the hardener on poster board?
@@TheMovieUniverse no I have not. I might have to now!!! Have u
@@knittingandthings no I haven't either. I'm in the process of making a Power Rangers cosplay helmet and I'm looking for ways to harden the poster board.
So far I tried regular Modge Podge and it has hardened the outside a little. But I've only put 2 coats on.
I might just get some and try it
@@TheMovieUniverse that sounds awesome. If I get a chance today I will test it out to see. I mean it does dry hard so a couple coats might be good!!!
@@knittingandthings that's good to know. Thanks
@@knittingandthingsOk I just tried the hardener on poster board. The first coat didn't do much. The second I think made it a little harder. So it can be used on poster board.
Of course it's not hard enough for the helmet I'm making. But I did not intend to rely on that alone. I just needed to harden it a little so I can do the next step.
Have you used fabric mod podge to decoupage a plate? I’ve been doing plates and I keep getting streaks. If so how would you apply it? Thanks
Nice vid and appreciate the varied info on Mod Podge. Much appreciated
if i need to paint something should i put the mod podge on before or after i paint it?
What kind of surface is it. Gesso would go first then mod podge over it with paper modpodge does that help?
Very informative
Which modpoge is great to transfer photo to canvas?
It’s called photo transfer from mod podge. It works great!!!!!
@@knittingandthings much thanks
Which one is the best for photo to canvas projects?
paper modpodge is the best ty for watching
Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings thank you got replying. Would you say the Paper Mod Podge is better to do photo to canvas than the Photo Transfer Mod Podge?
Here is a link to read about the photo transfer modpodgerocksblog.com/top-five-tips-using-mod-podge-photo-transfer-medium/. See if that’s what u r looking for. It’s more for transferring pics to an item if that makes sense
Have you tried the dishwasher safe mod podge? I plan on painting designs on a couple ceramic tiles to mount on the wall behind my bathroom sink and would need a water proof finish as opposed to water resistant. The reviews on Amazon sound good but still looking for a review coming from a real live flesh and blood person, if you catch my drift, and not folks paid or compensated for their reviews.
Great video, thank you for explaining all the uses and textures. Coupons are the only way to go.
Can you use modge podge hard one with jewlery for a top look finish?
I have not tried that yet--- what is the base- metal? plastic? i will test it out before you try so you dont ruin anything in the process
@@knittingandthings wood? I have the same question. I have some thin balsa wood and would like to make earrings. Would the mod podge harden the wood and make it more durable?
I want to know how to mod podge satin ribbon. Not to the hard stage. Plz help!!!!!
Ok so you don’t want it stiff… then use mod podge fabric! I love it!! U can also use mod podge Matt if that’s all you have.
Would you say hard coat mod podge is better to use than outdoor mod podge for art on wood canvas?
Yes or even reg gloss would be too.
Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings thank you
Also, I love that big brush you are using! Is it a daler rowney from Walmart?!!
Great video, tfs Kelly
Does the fabric still feel soft after using mod podge on it? It does it have a slick feel?
no its firmer-- as if it is heavily starched
Hi Kelly do you know how to reconstitute old Mod Podge I accidentally left the lid off of it. Thanks i love your videos
Oooh something else to save for if have in the uk 😄X
Is the hard coat tacky?
No it is t
I am trying to locate a place to purchase the Mod Podge Fabric. It is not at Hobby Lobby, or at Joann. I looked online and cannot find it there either. Did they change the label to not include the word "fabric"?
Cheryl Hudson it’s mod podge fabric and most places are low on inventory it’s here but they aren’t shipping out yet. Are u in USA?
plaidonline.com/products/mod-podge-fabric-8-oz-cs11218
I ordered some from their website. Got it today! Thank you for responding. I live in USA.
Do you find Mod Podge expensive. here in Canada it's over the top.
no not at all- do you have craft stores in canada
Any idea what I could use to harden fabric? I made some crochet marijuana leaves for a friend. They want to hang them in their car but the leaves all curl up. I thought of starch but I don’t have an iron. Any idea to stiffen up the fabric? Thank you!
Wendy Ham yes!!!!!! Stiffy from plaid. Search at stores like michaels and use coupon!! I bet they are cool looking
Y don’t u ask the company to make larger bottles. I would like to have a bigger bottle.
I have not used paper mod podge
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Sorry I asked to soon
Ann Dudley Dreams54 I do that all the time lol. Yes paper mod podge is made to not be sticky. It’s wonderful