This is a great recipe! I’d like to share a tip. Add a thin layer of vaseline or petroleum jelly to the rim of your jar. I do this for all of my glue and my lid never sticks! ❤
I have been doing this for 3 years now. When using the store bought modpodge I noticed it smelled like Elmer's wood glue. So I watered some down and have been using that. I did not think of adding poly acrylic to it. Great idea.
I’ve been decoupaging with watered down wood glue for years. Works just fine. I started using wood glue because I live in Europe and couldn’t get Mod Podge. It is available now but so darn expensive, it makes doing crafts a luxury! I never thought to use polycrylic, though. Thanks for the tip.
I've been making my own since highschool art class. But I never heard of using poly acrylic sealer. Good to know. I hate the smell of mod podge . I have allergies are awful. Anything I use in the house that produces smell, I get headaches. Think I'll try measuring from now on. Thanks for the info
Great tip. Today's Quote: Magic is believing in yourself if you can do that you can make anything happen." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.The only thing I dislike about mod podge is everything remains sticky after it's dry. Someone told me this is because I live in Florida which is a humid climate and that would be the reason it's sticky.Huge HUGS! Namesta 🐞🐞🐞
Thanks for the video. I am very hard of hearing so turned on the cc but it its all in Spanish and I sadly am not Spanish speaking. I made sure my choice was English on the cc. I ended up just turning the sound up as much as it would go.
This is a great recipe! I’d like to share a tip. Add a thin layer of vaseline or petroleum jelly to the rim of your jar. I do this for all of my glue and my lid never sticks! ❤
That is such a great tip thank you so much for sharing!
I have been doing this for 3 years now. When using the store bought modpodge I noticed it smelled like Elmer's wood glue. So I watered some down and have been using that. I did not think of adding poly acrylic to it. Great idea.
Good thinking 🤔
Does your homemade recipe yellow with age?
Thanks for sharing!
I use the homemade for the bulk of my project then do a final coat or 2 of Mod Podge. Saves a ton of money.
Great tip
I’ve been decoupaging with watered down wood glue for years. Works just fine. I started using wood glue because I live in Europe and couldn’t get Mod Podge. It is available now but so darn expensive, it makes doing crafts a luxury! I never thought to use polycrylic, though. Thanks for the tip.
I’ve been using wood glue watered down for years too. It works great and gives a shine .
Good to know!
It’s that easy . Thanks , I use this on train layouts to hold down dirt and grass and stones .
Mike
So easy
I've been making my own since highschool art class. But I never heard of using poly acrylic sealer. Good to know. I hate the smell of mod podge . I have allergies are awful. Anything I use in the house that produces smell, I get headaches. Think I'll try measuring from now on. Thanks for the info
Glad to help
Thank you for clarifying level of quality. Makes sense. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks...that will save me money on larger projects.❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful!
Thanks for this incredible video, its going to save me so much money ❤
Happy to help!
Thanks, Deidre. Again, you've taught me something very valuable to me. It'll save me lots. 😊
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing these simple DIY versions!
Glad you like them!
Good to know. Thanks.
Glad to help
so easy! so helpful! thanks!! (cuz that stuff is expensive!)
You're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing this
You are so welcome
Just found your channel and have to say your very clever. I'm going to enjoy using your techniques on my projects!!! Subscribed!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow how easy......TY
Super easy
Thank you!!!
Welcome!
So glad I found your channel!! Any idea how to make the mod pog dishwasher safe? I was wanting to paint the outside of some glass jars.
I don’t have a recipe for dishwasher safe mod podge but they do sell a product that is
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
Very cool👍
Thanks how long will it last? if I don’t use up right away?
It’s not a tightly sealed jar it should last at least a month
I want to put pictures on a tiles for coasters what would be good for that?
I would do diy custom napkins. You’ll want to use a sealant over the top after to protect it.
Thank you for sharing. Can this be used on applying fabric to a plastic bin?
Yes but it won’t be very durable. If you wanted it to really stick you would need to prime the plastic
@@OurUpcycledLife I sure will. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Hi, I'm curious, do you have a recipe that's comparable to Art Glitter Glue or Tombow glues used in papercrafting?
No, sorry I don’t
@@OurUpcycledLife, thank you for the response!
Can you use clear school glue? I bought 2 gallon jugs from Walmart for $7.00 each .
Yes you can!
Your varnish sealer powder would have to be water soluble, is why you use acrylic powder ?
Great tip. Today's Quote: Magic is believing in yourself if you can do that you can make anything happen." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.The only thing I dislike about mod podge is everything remains sticky after it's dry. Someone told me this is because I live in Florida which is a humid climate and that would be the reason it's sticky.Huge HUGS! Namesta 🐞🐞🐞
Yes humidity is not is friend
Instead of pouring the water, scoup it with the measuring cup..
Thanks for the video. I am very hard of hearing so turned on the cc but it its all in Spanish and I sadly am not Spanish speaking. I made sure my choice was English on the cc. I ended up just turning the sound up as much as it would go.
Sorry about that I wonder if you have something in your settings that was making it do that.
hi how can you do the waterproof one pls?
DIY Waterproof Mod Podge Alternative / Save Money & Seal Your Crafts!
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Ótimo!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
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Hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
"my upcycled life" *buys jam jars*