I work at a Michaels in TX, I had a lady ask me about this exact thing, we went back n forth about if it was a good idea. I didnt have an answer for her, but now I do, when I see her next I will direct her here, Thank you.
I've completed my first 1000 piece puzzle and looked up how to preserve it. Your video was very helpful. I tried it using deco podge matte at Dollar General and it worked really well. Thank you 😊
I work at a Michaels in TX, I had a lady ask me about this exact thing, we went back n forth about if it was a good idea. I didnt have an answer for her, but now I do, when I see her next I will direct her here, Thank you.
Very smart idea with the card everyone else is using a paintbrush this seems more time effective and saves product! Will be using thanks!
I've completed my first 1000 piece puzzle and looked up how to preserve it. Your video was very helpful. I tried it using deco podge matte at Dollar General and it worked really well. Thank you 😊
Wonderful!
Nice puzzle! Most of the videos I've seen use a brush. I think I like this method better.
Glad it was helpful!
I use a small foam paint roller. Spreads quickly and evenly.
That's a good idea.
I thought it recommended 4 applications. I prefer a foam brush although yours looked great.
How much mod podge did you use? I have a puzzle around that size and I’m wondering if I should get a big bottle
Using the plastic card method, very little. I'm guessing a tablespoon or two.
Is this regular mod podge?
Yes. Matt mod podge.
Did you use a credit card to apply the glue? How were the stroke marks? I used a brush on one of mine and it left a lot brush marks.
None or very little.