There are many other Mod Podge finish products available (see below) You can use a throw away foam brush (that’s what I prefer) or a normal paint brush. I could then apply the image to the piece of wood. 1) Remember that the medium isn’t clear. Jun 9, 2020 - Explore rbroyles1's board "crafts mod podge" on Pinterest. Trim to size.

Worked perfectly for my recent photo transfer to canvas project.

Foam brushes can also be washed, depending on how long they sit. It’s a personal decision, but I don’t like the shine.

Flip your image if you like – using a photo editing program like PicMonkey, since your image will be reversed when transferred. I had split the wood to show the difference between laser & Inkjet versions. The photo transfer mod podge will transfer the whites in your photo, whereas using normal mod podge turns the whites in your photo clear, allowing the wood grain to show through. How to Transfer Photos to Canvas Using Mod Podge.

In the past, I … Sep 17, 2014 - Mod Podge matte vs Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium I'm writing this post to help explain the difference between these two products. I like to use a matte version of Mod Podge. You will need Mod Podge photo transfer medium, a blank canvas, a foam brush, your picture printed out from a regular printer (on regular paper, not printer paper), regular Mod Podge in a matte finish, scissors, parchment or wax paper, a small bowl of …
All I did next was to paint a thick (but not too thick) layer of Mod Podge image transfer onto the image itself. Begin your mod podge photo transfer by painting an even layer of mod podge on your wood pallet. When people ask me “why should I use Mod Podge photo transfer instead of regular Mod Podge?” Well . Laser-printed photos can become family heirlooms when you imprint them on wood with the help of Mod Podge decoupage glue and gel medium. Use regular weight printer paper – NOT photo paper. this is one big reason. This isn’t just Mod Podge in a different bottle. . . See more ideas about Crafts, Mod podge, Photo transfer to wood.

Materials Needed to Transfer Photos to Canvas: Art Canvas, same size or larger than your photograph Matte Photograph, of choice Mod Podge Foam Brush Scissors Clear Acrylic Sealer Paint and/or Decorative Scrapbook Paper. Tutorial: Wood Photo Transfer. Paint a layer of Mod Podge on your smooth wood surface. The bottle is smaller but I managed to get probably 20 canvases or so out of 1 bottle and a little bit of a second bottle.

Print your image according to the guidelines above. I use the photo mod podge as the base transfer and then regular matte mod podge as the outer coating.