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Mod Podge Gloss Water-Based Sealer & Glue - 16 oz (CS11202) - Perfect for DIY Crafts, Scrapbooking & Decoupage Projects
Mod Podge Gloss Water-Based Sealer & Glue - 16 oz (CS11202) - Perfect for DIY Crafts, Scrapbooking & Decoupage Projects

Mod Podge Gloss Water-Based Sealer & Glue - 16 oz (CS11202) - Perfect for DIY Crafts, Scrapbooking & Decoupage Projects

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For over 50 years Mod Podge has been America's favorite glue, sealer, and finish. Mod Podge Gloss is quick-drying and dries clear, leaving a smooth, glossy finish. Preserve the beauty of your decoupage paper projects and more with this multi-purpose, all-in-one sealant, glue, and finish. Use this decoupage glue to create decoupage tissue paper projects as well as projects using wood, fabric, plastic, and canvas! This handy decoupage glue comes in a variety of finishes such as gloss, matte, glitter, satin, outdoor, dishwasher safe, and many other unique formulas for every project. Let your creativity come alive with the limitless possibilities of Mod Podge Gloss.

Product Features

CONVENIENT & VERSATILE SIZE – Add this multi-purpose, all-in-one glue, sealer, and finish in a 16 oz bottle to your art supplies

STUNNING, DURABLE FINISH – This handy decoupage glue comes in a beautiful clear, glossy finish to preserve the beauty of your decoupage paper and decoupage tissue paper projects

DRIES QUICKLY ON MULTIPLE SURFACES – This quick-drying formula works on a variety of surfaces such as wood, paper, canvas, tin, terra cotta, and more - making this a must-have product for all your arts and crafts!

EASY TO CLEAN UP – Clean up is easy with Mod Podge! When you’re finished with your decoupage project, simply clean up any extra with soap and water

MANUFACTURING – We proudly create Mod Podge in the USA!

Customer Reviews

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All in all it is a good glue but not what I was expecting. I found that my paper I was gluing would curl a lot. I tried gluing a picture on a page, then putting more glue on top and sprinkling with sparkles. The paper curled a lot, plus the paint brush strokes were shown on top of the picture. Guess I will try using some gesso first to see if that helps with the curling. Otherwise, a strong glue.I love this glue yo just sit a hour r less to make your work dry and if any on your skin or so it can just take it off no itching or nothingI love pressing flowers, and this does the job! It was a bit of a process figuring out how much to use, and depending on the thickness of the paper if that’s what you use, it can warp. But most times you can frame stuff and it won’t show! 10/10 I seal mine in a leather book and it holds well! The pages can stick together after a while, but it’s not world ending trying rn select age and nothing has been damaged yet!The gloss finish works well in sealing the flowers and avoiding fraying.Very large bottle of mod podge. Great value.all had MOd Podge in common, so I bought some.If you have an art background, then Mod Podge is pretty much a clear acrylic gel medium. But, lower cost, and not guaranteed to be archival. So, it might yellow or something like that. If you want long term archival, then something like a Golden clear acrylic gel or Faber Castel clear acrylic gel will work very similar to Mod Podge, but guaranteed to be archival (acid free and won't yellow) and will cost about two to five times as much as Mod Podge.If you don't have an art background, then Mod Podge is like a more fluid Elmer's Glue, except that when Mod Podge dries, it won't dissolve into water anymore like an Elmer's and bugs don't eat it, like Elmer's. The big huge drawback of Elmer's is that it won't seal a top surface. So, when you cover the top of something with Elmer's glue, even moisture in the air can make it sticky later and then dirt/dust can get stuck in the glue. And, you can never wipe down Elmer's glue to clean it, because moisture will really mess it up. Mod Podge is an affordable alternative for craft projects you want to clean later.I've been using this Mod Podge to decorate kitty litter buckets. I get the cat litter that comes in the big yellow plastic buckets, then I wash them and use them as storage bins. Acetone, like in nail polish remover, may remove the ink (for each bucket, it either wipes right off or does nothing at all, and it depends on which factory made the bucket or what month they made it in or something; all are the same brand, but use different ink). Then, I used Mod Podge to put calendar pictures on all 4 sides of each bucket. One coat under the pic to stick it on, and two coats over the top to seal it. After the Mod Podge dries, I've got a decorated storage bin and I can wipe it down with a damp rag to clean. The Mod Podge sticks fine to the plastic. I found that I use about 3 ounces acetone and 1 ounce Mod Podge per bucket.Mod Podge stay just a little stick on the surface for months. It's not to where touching a surface will do anything. But, if you had something like a book cover, and you put a pic on with Mod Podge, then painted over the top to protect it, then you let it dry a couple of days, then put it in a stack, that pressure and touching of being in the stack would get parts of the cover stuck to the book next to it and really mess it up. Mod Podge recommends use a sealer that they also sell and if that is the top coat, then it dries quickly. For things you make for you, your choice of really long cure time (months). For things you will sell or gift, you probably want the separately sold Mod Podge brand sealer, because then you can have a short cure time and give/sell without including weird special care instructions. By the way, most artist gel mediums have long cure times as well, where the surface will be a little sticky for months after application. This helps a second coat to bond on top, and if you use it like a glue, it helps to later be able to remove air bubbles then press down and get it to stick where the air bubbles were.Dollar Tree sells 2 ounce squirt bottles of Mod Podge, which can be a good way to try a small amount at home. They also have different kinds, like gloss versus satin finish, so you can see a small amount of each and decide which you like. Then, this big jar on Amazon can refill the little squirt bottle, so you can have that as a way to dish out a small amount at a time (pouring from the 16 ounce jar can be clumsy, and sticking a brush right into it can add glitter or water or whatever to the big bottle). Right now, Mod Podge is cheaper on Amazon than at WalMart, so Amazon is a good place to get it.No noticeable fumes and no special instructions about using in a well ventilated area. In general, acrylic paints for art use don't have any restrictions, and since Mod Podge is essentially a lost cost clear acrylic paint, I wouldn't expect any fumes. It has a glue smell, similar to Elmer's.Perfect for gluing puzzles or for crafts. Goes on white so you can see where you've placed/spread it. Dries quickly but takes a while to be filly dried and hardened. Dries with a shiny finish so it's perfect for display puzzles/paintings. Does not ball up when reapplied over dry modge podge.I use it for turning snare drums into graphic "art"pieces.Did what it said but I tried a bottle of PVA glue from a local discount store for £1 with the same end result as the cost of doing large projects was too high. Only difference I could see was that the Mod Podge gave a glossy finish, which could be easily achieved with a water based varnish top coat after using the PVA.I was really impressed by the reviews so thought I would give it a try. Im not sure if I just had a bad jar of this but when I removed the seal the pungent smell was hideous. I threw away a piece of paper which had a bit on and the rancid smell never dissipated even when dry. The room stank and took ages to clear the smell even with the windows open. Such a disappointment as the reviews says its a great product and works really well but sadly I couldn't get to that stage. Wondered if anyone else has also had the same problem? Fortunately though, being despatched by Amazon, I was able to return it. The one star rating for the smell alone, cant comment on its durability or anything else.Used for personalising glasses. Used as base and sealant so glasses can be hand washed. Would love it if they did a pen version of the glue to do fine detail instead of having to use a thin paint brush.I'm new to decoupage, I wasn't sure if I needed glue and varnish as two separate products, then I read this Mod Podge can be used for both purposes and as far as I could experience, it's a great product indeed.Very easy to use, clean application, not sticky in an obstinate way, it didn't mess my brushes up and paper adhesion on canvas is great. The final result is nice and clean, very happy with MP's versatility.Must have for any crafter ?Bought this for my daughter as she was trying painting on her canvas shoes.The end result was very good.