Hello. Yes Modge podge is an excellent way to apply photographs to wood. I make several Christmas ornaments this way. It’s always happy to revisit these moments annually. Though it might not be necessary I do use a spray sealer on them before the modgepodge.
Photocopy the photos so you don't lose them or professionally photocopied. Mod Podge to adhere them and Mod Podge to seal them. Otherwise do a photo transfer
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Hello. Yes Modge podge is an excellent way to apply photographs to wood. I make several Christmas ornaments this way. It’s always happy to revisit these moments annually. Though it might not be necessary I do use a spray sealer on them before the modgepodge.
Mod Podge makes a photo-transfer formula. Here's a link on using it:
https://plaidonline.com/articles/how-to-use-mod-podge-photo-transfer
Photocopy the photos so you don't lose them or professionally photocopied. Mod Podge to adhere them and Mod Podge to seal them. Otherwise do a photo transfer
Here is a video that tells you how to do it step by step https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P8PIG3LxpM
Here are 6 ways to do this:
https://woodenpalletprojects.com/6-ways-how-to-transfer-photos-to-wood
I looked, not wanting to transfer, just glue and seal...
Hi Benda, hope this helps you out,
https://modpodgerocksblog.com/how-to-transfer-photos-to-wood/
How to mount photos on wood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNUjHB2AYQw
Yay! Have fun with your project!
You can decoupage them with modge podge
Hi Brenda: Try this site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UMNDo2OIP4
I've done it and it worked out great. Good luck
Hi! Absolutely! Mod podge is basically a white glue that you attach your picture to the wood. Good luck!
Two Cool Ways to Transfer Photos to Wood
https://expertphotography.com/transfer-photos-to-wood/
Hello Brenda,
Either of the previous answers would be good. Don't forget to seal it though. Best wishes.
Here is a tutorial:
https://www.hometalk.com/30305437/how-to-make
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Here's a video that might help you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P8PIG3LxpM
THanks!
Here are 3 methods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdQO425CQeU
They look great!
Print the photos on paper and then mod podge
Model Podge makes one just for photos. Have fun with your project!
You could glue them to a piece of wood and apply this product to seal them in. https://incrediblesolutionsonline.com/
Here is one way I did it: https://happydealhappyday.com/photo-transfer-wood-rustic-antique-style/
Here is a project I made https://www.homeroad.net/2017/02/experimenting-with-photo-transfer.html