Can you Mode Podge on material?

Mam12436405
by Mam12436405
  6 answers
  • Allison Allison on Jul 23, 2017

    I used Polycrylic to apply fabric to my countertops. To adhere it and to topcoat it. I think modpodge would work, but you would need a lot of it and it's pretty pricey.

  • Dee Dee on Jul 23, 2017

    Yes, thin even coats, let dry in between

  • Sco19943475 Sco19943475 on Jul 23, 2017

    like Dee said, thin coats and dry between.

  • Ana Bacallao Ana Bacallao on Jul 23, 2017

    I've done it but word of warning it is not leave the fabric with a shiny, silky finish. When I pulled it off (I was covering a can) the underside gave me what I wish the top looked like. It still worked though.

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Jul 23, 2017

    You can Modge Podge material to other materials such as glass, cardboard, pottery, wood and lots of other things.


    HTH

  • Noreen Schaan Noreen Schaan on Jul 23, 2017

    Yes you can as long as the material is not too thick.. and you may need to put on a few coats ..I would thin it out abit with a wee bit of water just so it doesn't become thck and sticky but yet you are still able to see the fabric through it. Happy Modge Podging!