How to Use mod podge on wood to keep paint from bleeding?
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To avoid the paint from bleeding under your stencil, you definitely want to seal it down first. This is especially true because we’re working with uneven texture of the chippy painted sign. You can do this easily by applying a little bit of Mod Podge (Matte) where the inside stencil meets the wood with the tip of your finger. Once you’ve sealed the stencil with Mod Podge, wait about 10-15 minutes for it to dry.
Thanks. I'm not using a stencil, so assuming I could put a light coat of Mod Podge Matte on the full board before we write on it. Want the board to look as natural as possible.