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Originally Posted by Cha Cha 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. |
I thought you have to glue it down with the ModPodge and then put many layers on top, the top layers also seal the paper to surface, but mainly I've worked with paper and wood, not fabric, so I don't know.