How or which hardening resin do I use to seal decoupage projects?
I was once an avid decouper, and there was a resin I used that hardened over the surface, somewhat like glass. I cannot remember the craft tool. I bought modge podge hard coat instead. I am making coasters. If anyone remembers this item, I would appreciate feedback. Thank you.
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Could it have been Envirotex?
Hello, the only thing I can think of is dimensional magic.
Two part epoxy resin.
I found a video on YouTube I think might help...
https://youtu.be/j-uw2-H1QgQ
Epoxy or triple thick polyurethane. ☺️
Pour on resin instead of casting resin. It's a 2 part system that has to be mixed and has a pretty short work time.
If you buy it at the craft store, don't forget your coupon. It's pretty pricy compared to mod podge.
I would use a marine grade varnish,
Mod Podge also make Mod Podge Dimensional. That might help. Good luck.