How do I Mod Podge a tabletop with tissue paper?
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Rose....Use one ply paper, put mod podge on table (I use sponge brush) lay your paper on top, I tear so pieces are easier to work work. Lightly brush on top of paper, then continue process until you have everything covered. Polyurethane after.
Here's a link to dresser drawers I did. It has a few tips that apply to a tabletop too:
https://theapplestreetcottage.blogspot.com/2017/10/how-to-decoupage-dresser-drawers-with.html
Have you thought of using wrapping paper? Works the same way. I covered some temptation boxes the same way.
Is this a dining table? A mod podge top isn't going to hold up to any kind of wear or water.