How To Apply Mod Podge To Doc Band
You can also redo the entire helmet if you want a new look.
How to apply mod podge to doc band. Lay a wet cloth on the mod podge for 3 5 minutes. Let it dry for about 1 minute yep 1 minute and then sand the paper edges off. Paper fabric wood using a paint brush or foam brush. Apply a thin layer of mod podge to the base item with a foam brush then cover the back of your paper or fabric item with a layer. Once you ve glued all your items down apply a thin top coat of mod podge over the entire surface to create your desired finish.
If you would like to change the design mod podge is easy to remove when applied to the proper thickness. After your helmet is completely dry you will have to apply the modge podge. The rule of thumb tends to be the thicker the paper the more mod podge you can use. Have running water available and it will help clear it off. Replace with new sticker and re apply mod podge in that area.
When applying mod podge over a design apply one layer of the mod podge with side to side brush strokes. The mod podge is thick enough when your fingernail slides over the edge of the decal and does not catch on the edge. I have found that this process results in the smoothest possible finished surface. Apply the mod podge of your choice to your surface. Applying the modge podge is the same as the paint you must paint in the same direction and wait for it to dry.
In that case just take rubbing alcohol and rub over the sticker you want to remove. Let dry 15 20 minutes. We recommend an initial light sanding with the included sandpaper and then apply two coats on per day the first two before your child wears the band and two more the next day and the final coat the day after. Apply a top coat or two of mod podge and let dry 15 20 minutes between coats. Allow that coat to dry for 20 minutes or so before applying another even layer of mod podge in up and down strokes.
You may want to reapply the mod podge every other week or as needed. We want it to stay that way so we highly recommend you put a hard protective shell over your deco. Apply only one coat of modge podge onto the paint coat. Apply mod podge to the surface and smooth your items down thoroughly. Take a credit card or plastic pan scraper that s the blue thing in the picture and start in the middle to rub all the bubbles out.