Can I use material with mod podge instead of paper?
I am repurposing some outdoor plastic chairs and want to do a design on the top. I want a floral design and I have some material that will look nice, but no paper design I like. They will be in my " she shed" most of the time, so weather is not a factor.
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It should work just fine. Make sure you seal the edges well while decoupaging to keep the fabric from fraying. I would add several coats of polycrylic on top to protect your hard work from the elements.
Thankyou Emy! Now I think I will go and just do it!!