I allowed this to dry for about an hour.
Mod podge ceramic tile.
I want to mod podge maps on them for coasters.
Next brush a coat of mod podge over the paper again.
Antique mod podge.
Or can i just modge podge the map onto the glazed tile.
The first thing you ll need to do is cut squares from the scrapbook paper that are just slightly smaller than the.
The ideal solution is no doubt the table top resin which is heat resistant but that s expensive and would take your painted tiles into a much higher price bracket if you wanted to sell them as usable tableware.
Let the mod podge dry completely.
Using the sponge brush apply a thin coat of mod podge over the image on the tile.
A slight brown tint is how it works.
Add mod podge to the top of the tile in a medium layer.
With mother s day around the corner i decided to make this special gift for my mom.
Lay the paper down and smooth out flat with your fingers or a brayer.
Cut photos to size using paper cutter or scissors.
If your tiles have a smooth cutting sand with sandpaper to rough up the surface.
I purchased glazed tiles from a repurpose store.
Should i paint the top of the tiles.
I was so happy with the way it turned out and i know she s going to love.
Brush mod podge onto a bare tile.
The antique enables you to get that aged look simply by brushing it on.
The edges are raw so i was going to paint the edges.
It was under 2.
There are some who love the look of vintage aged projects that have an antique feel.
Do this step 3 times so you have 3 coats of mod podge on the tile and image.
I used these cute matryoshka and owl wrapping papers i found at the art supply.
You can use acrylic paint to get this effect but it takes a little skill.
You want the square photo to be slightly smaller than the tile so that when it s all finished you will see the edge of the tile as a frame around the photo.
Brush some mod podge onto the tile and then lay the square of scrapbook paper on it to adhere it to the tile.
Cut out the squares with an exacto knife about 1 8 to 1 4 smaller.
This measurement will depend on the size of.
Using mod podge on tiles.
Measure and cut 4 pieces of paper to fit on the tops of your tiles.
I apply the mod podge in circular motions to give the appearance of canvas brush strokes.
Place the paper on top of the tile and press down.
Trace your tiles onto your paper.
Apply a layer of mod podge to the tile.
If that is not the look you want use even left to right strokes.
The mod podge was the least tacky but even that one quickly stuck to the bottom of the cup and had stuck the worst after the 20 minutes.
Lay photo on top and let dry.