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katelynjane says: |
Does anyone know how to NOT get wrinkles when you're working with Modge Podge and paper? Other than the obvious, like smoothing them out.
Thanks (:
-katelyn |
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Posted at 7:03 pm, July 10 2008 EST - Report this post
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katelynjane says: |
I've tried to cover a journal with it, but it turned out wrinkled...not that I minded the look with this specific journal, but I was hoping to cover another one and didn't want this look with it.
I don't think that not useing much is the trick, I've tried that and it just dried too fast... |
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Posted at 12:18 am, July 11 2008 EST - Report this post
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BlueFlameLeather says: |
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Maybe try doing it a small area at a time? I haven't done any modge podge in awhile... |
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Posted at 12:26 am, July 11 2008 EST - Report this post
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katelynjane says: |
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Who's Rosie? (: I'm going to try the small area at a time thing, but it anyone has any sure fire tricks they know of, I'm all ears! |
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Posted at 12:30 am, July 11 2008 EST - Report this post
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NiftyKidstuff says: |
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I love modgepodge! you can get it wet first and then apply it the paper or you can coat the top of it with another layer and those wrinkles work themselves out. If neither of these work use PVA glue instead it doesn't wrinkle paper like modgepodge! |
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Posted at 12:33 am, July 11 2008 EST - Report this post
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