welchmatt wrote: > > > My son's classroom wants to use some photos I took and will print on > photo rag for a "decoupage" project. Basically, they seal the photos > using this stuff called "Mod Podge" onto something like a serving > tray. Makes kind of a "laquered in" look. > > Anyway, my question is whether prints made with the EZ inks on a C86 > on 108 photo rag can reasonably be expected to not smear or run > during the application of this mod podge stuff. I don't have my inks > yet, so I can run any experiments, and by the time I get the inks, > time will be short. > > Are there any sprays that'll "waterproof" the print for the few > minutes it will be exposed to really wet mod podge? > Mod podge and other decoupage glues are essentially good old fashioned white glue, but thinned out more. I would think that a good clear lacquer or photo protective spray would probably work well enough. W
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Re: [Digital BW] Mod Podge or other decoupage stuff
2004-12-11 by The Wogster
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