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Hi Lou,
There is an outdoor version of Mod Podge, but I think you'd be better off using a polycrylic sealer, marine sealer or a resin. The only problem that I see is that there is no real edge, so anything that is liquid will seep through the marbles onto the platter edge. If you're going to cover that part, it might not be a problem, but it's something to think about. I hope that helps. Wishing you the best. .
you will have to use a outdoor marine clear epoxy
Try some colored grout and some spray sealer. Would make a pretty birdbath
Thanks, my thought also about water getting in so I want to seal the marbles in.
clear glue on the bottom and put them on top of the glue and let them dry good. probably cannot take alot of wet!