Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Mod Podge Formula Guide: “What is the Difference Between the Mod Podge Formulas?”

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MOD PODGE FORMULA GUIDE



“WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MOD PODGE FORMULAS?”
You’ve asked it in a few different ways, but the basic question is the same. I’m ready to explain to you with my Mod Podge formula guide – so let’s do this thing. And in case you are wondering if you should make your own Mod Podge, the answer is no. Here’s why:

#1 thing to remember: All Mod Podge formulas are essentially the same in that they can all do three things. They are all good for gluing, sealing and finishing. The finish or use may be different, but they are all capable of those three things. Don’t forget that. Now read on.
Classic Mod Podge: There are 2 formulas that fall under this umbrella: Gloss and Matte. When Mod Podge was developed over 40 years ago, it was started with these two. The only difference between these two is the finish that results when it’s dry. That’s it. Gloss – Shiny finish. Matte – Non-shiny finish. With Gloss I typically hear, “after it’s dry, it’s sticky.” Sometimes I hear that about Matte too. It really depends on the climate you live in, but there’s a very simple solution: spray with several coats of a clear acrylic sealer and you’ll be fine. Stickiness be gone! And extra protection too.
Result: great for all types of projects and most surfaces. This is your all-around Mod Podge.
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Okay. Now after the two classics were born, the Mod Podge people thought, “What if we developed Mod Podge in different formulas – for specific needs?” So they did. They kept the two classics around, so if you notice that some of these properties overlap with those two classic formulas, you are correct. But think about it – can you really get rid of the original formulas? No way.
Antique Mod Podge: There are some who love the look of vintage, aged projects that have an antique feel. You can use acrylic paint to get this effect, but it takes a little skill. Antique Mod Podge enables you to get that aged look simply by brushing it on. A slight brown tint is how it works. This formula comes in a Matte finish.
Result: Matte finish with a slightly brown, heirloom look. Ages your projects without the time.
Brushstroke Mod Podge: Are you looking to get the look of a hand painted image without the hefty price tag? Simply paint Brushstroke Mod Podge over the top for a highly textured finish for an artistic look. Comes in Gloss or Matte.
Result: Very textured and dimensional (yet clear) and gives you the look of hand painting.
Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge: You asked for it, and now you finally have it! This formula was released in January 2014. It does the gluing, sealing and finishing of regular Mod Podge – but now you can put those items in the top rack of the dishwasher! You should still keep this Mod Podge away from food and your mouth (3/4 from the top of a glass), but now you can add items to cups, plates and more . . . and wash them! Gloss finish. Result: Use to add paper or fabric to something you want to wash (top rack dishwasher or hand wash only).
Extreme Glitter Mod Podge: Do you want Sparkle Mod Podge on steroids? Because that’s what this is! This formula contains ultra-fine glitter and LOTS of it . . . so you wouldn’t want to put it over a paper or fabric where you want to see fine detail. It looks great on all colors of surfaces but best on anything dark because the glitter really pops. I also love it on glass. Result: Amazingly glittery finished surface that looks best on dark surfaces. Think “galaxy themed!”
Fabric Mod Podge: It’s not just wood or paper that people like to decoupage – its fabric too! Not only that, you know I love to decoupage fabric TO other surfaces. This formula does both. You can decoupage things to fabric with it, and you can prepare fabric for decoupaging to surfaces by lightly brushing on and drying before cutting. It eliminates fraying. Result: Use to prepare fabric for decoupaging to surfaces and for decoupaging things onto fabric.
Furniture Mod Podge: This formula is similar to Hard Coat, but developed just for furniture pieces  also just comes in 16 oz. . . . because you’re probably going to need more than the standard 8 oz. bottle! Comes in Gloss, Matte, or Satin depending on the finish you fancy. Result: Use for any furniture re-dos that you take on.
Glow-in-the-Dark Mod Podge: Exactly what it sounds like. It’s the gloss Mod Podge with crushed fireflies! Kidding. Anyway, you’ll need to apply several coats for the best glowing effect. I love this stuff for kids’ project and my favoritest holiday in the world, Halloween. Result: You can’t really see the finish when the lights are on, but it glows-in-the-dark! Expose to light to recharge.
Hard Coat Mod Podge: This formula was specially developed to be super tough! Provides extra protection for projects that are frequently used and handled. It has a satin finish, which is somewhere between matte and gloss. It doesnt show the scratches like the matte or gloss! Result: perfect for furniture. It’s the ultimate durable Mod Podge finish.
Kids WashOut Mod Podge: The standard Mod Podge formulas are pretty tough and not necessarily easy to get out of clothing and off of surfaces. They were meant to be that way! This formula was specially developed so that children can use it – they can spill it on their clothing or furniture without worry. Not that you want to dump it on your couch, but if it gets on there you won’t have a problem getting it off. Result: A typical glossy finish, but this will wash out of children’s clothing and furniture with ease.
Outdoor Mod Podge: decoupage + stuff that goes outdoors. . . . = Outdoor Mod Podge? Yes! Protects your decoupage project from moisture and the elements. Great for clay pots. Result: Pretty simple: anything you decoupage that you want to sit outside. I recommend also sealing with an outdoor sealer for added durability.
Paper Mod Podge: A lot of people are confused by this one – can’t regular Mod Podge be used for paper. YES! Here’s the thing though: the Mod Podge people realized that there is a group out there that do more advanced paper projects; scrapbooking to be specific. These people like their projects to be archival, and that means they want their glues to be as well. Result: Archival quality, keeps photos and papers from yellowing, and extends the life of scrapbooking projects. Comes in a gloss and matte finish.
Satin Mod Podge: This is the same as the two classic formulas, but the finish is satin. What is a satin finish, you ask? It gives a lustrous, soft appearance somewhere between a matte and gloss. Because it is oh-so-slightly frosted, it shows scratches less than matte or gloss. Result: great for projects where you want a non-glossy, soft appearance that wears well.
Sheer Colors: These are brand new for 2014. This is regular Mod Podge, and can do everything that regular Mod Podge can do, but it’s TINTED in colors! This means it’s perfect for coloring mason jars and dyeing glass. Currently you can get this formula in Aqua, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple and Yellow. Result: Use as regular Mod Podge, but it’s got a tint! Great for dyeing glass, too.
Sparkle Mod Podge: Did you know there is a Mod Podge with glitter already inside? Yes. Sparkle Mod Podge contains hologram glitter pieces (rainbow effect) in a gloss base. Use several coats for more sparkle and shine. Result: Adds glitz to your project in a minimum of one coat. Note that this shows up great on dark surfaces.
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SPECIAL FORMULAS
There are a few special Mod Podge formulas that don’t do the gluing, but they act as special finishes and are complimentary to all of the Mod Podge products above. Here they are.
Mod Podge Crackle Medium: Add a crackled coat to the Mod Podge on the top of your project. You’ll need to add a contrasting paint color over the top to make it show up – but you’ll like the finished look. Result: Ultra-fine, eggshell crackle.
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic: Traditional resins give you a hard, varnish finish but are toxic and require mixing – not Dimensional Magic! This product adds an epoxy-like finish to jewelry and paper crafts and dries clear. You can layer Dimensional Magic on top of itself (let it dry between layers). This formula comes in Clear, Gold Glitter and Silver Glitter. Result: Get the look of resin or epoxy without the toxicity and mixing. Dries clear and dimensional.
Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium: You can use this formula to create decals or appliques from any original photo. You can also transfer images to fabric or wood. Keep in mind this isn’t clear – so anything you transfer will have a white background. It takes some practice to use this formula, but once you get the hang of it, there are no limits to what you can transfer! Result: A opaque photo transfer with a slick feel to the surface (you can Mod Podge over the top).
Mod Podge Super Gloss: You can’t glue with the Super Gloss; the goal here is to get a smooth, epoxy-like finish over a large area. To use, Mod Podge your pieces down with another formula. Then use the Super Gloss over the top. It’s self-leveling and thicker than regular Mod Podge. So it gives you a very shiny, clear finish that looks like epoxy but isn’t (it’s not as thick as Dimensional Magic for those who are wondering). Result: A super shiny, clear finish that is a little bit thicker than regular Mod Podge.
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OTHER MOD PODGE PRODUCTS
The Mod Podge brand encompasses more than just decoupage mediums and special formulas! Here are some additional products that you can find at the craft stores.
Acrylic Sealers: If you need a strong sealer to spray on top of your finished project, these come in Gloss, Matte and Pearlized (which has a bit of shimmer).
Acrylic & Chipboard Shapes: I actually love using these shapes in my Mod Podge projects. You can Mod Podge paper or fabric or on the back, and Dimensional Magic the front. Love the instant embellishments! They come in Basic and Designer.
Metal Blanks: For jewelry, rinks and other trinkets. I use these all the time.
Mod Melts and Molds: This product line was developed by my friends Cathie and Steve – and its genius! You can use these silicone molds and the melt sticks to make your own embellishments . . . which you can paint and then add to your decoupage projects.
Mod Podge Rocks Stencils: I have a new line of stencils that released in January of 2014! These bad boys are designed to be used with Mod Podge and glitter for special effects.
Mod Podge Tools and Brushes: There are several Mod Podge branded tools and brushes that are specifically designed for decoupage projects: a 4 brush applicator, 7 piece tool set, silicone mat, spouncers, finger caps, professional tool set and more.
Papers: If you are going to Mod Podge, you gotta have paper, right? These come in a variety of designs.
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That should cover it! I want to let you know, as a final word, that ALL Mod Podge is self-sealing. You don’t have to hit with acrylic sealer. I sometimes recommend it, but that is only for added durability beyond what Mod Podge already offers. If something is going to get used frequently and beat up, then you should also spray or brush on seal with something additional.