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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 When they say glue, they mean paper to a porous surface. I mean you couldn't use it to glue something together like a cup handle. It's basically watered down Elmer's glue. |
Yes, that's what I mean, paper to a porous surface. Directions generally say to put down a layer of ModPodge, then put down your picture, paper, or whatever, then go over that with a layer of ModPodge. Many times, after it's dired, I can pull the layers apart or a corner will curl up. Especially anything with a glossy or waxy finish like crayon, or even the smooth finish of a photo, or directly onto something painted. It may attach in spots but if there is an air bubble it will lift. So I never use it as a "glue" but I do use it as a sealer. ModPodge will not hold a photo on canvas like Pinterest says. Much more effective to use a spray adhesive.