Introduction: Make Your Own Mod Podge
Step 1: What You'll Need:
Half a bottle of school glue Water
Step 2:
The recipe is half glue half water
Step 3:
Pour water into bottle halfway
Step 4:
Put the cap back on
Step 5: And Shake!
Until the water and glue are evenly mixed
Step 6: Clean Up Any Mess
Step 7:
The mod podge should be a thick watery, gooey consistency
5 Comments
6 years ago
Watered down school glue DOES NOT MAKE Mod-Podge. Real Mod-Podge can be used as a sealer (instead of varnish) on "forever" projects this stuff can't as you cannot wipe over with a damp cloth at a future time as it woulkd turn back to glue. The only use I can see for this stuff is making glue go further for kids cutting and pasting kindy projects.
9 years ago on Introduction
Are there by anychance reports of how well this holds up and/or how the finish compares?
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
This article explains it well, but to sum it up... the school glue and water is okay for short term projects where quality or durability is not an issue.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
For a higher quality product, use higher quality glue and filtered water.
Reply 7 years ago on Introduction
^ LOL