Prepare the glass tile by cleaning it thoroughly.
Transfer picture to tile with mod podge.
So here s the point.
Next apply a thick layer of mod podge photo transfer medium to image side of copy.
How to mod podge photos onto glass tiles step 1.
Mod podge photo tile transfers mod podge paint brush or sponge picture printed off a laser jet printer or a photo copy of a picture cut to size tile or wood or canvas spray bottle or squirt gun or something that can spray small amounts of water patience.
Brush it on both the glass and the back of the photograph.
Instructions choose the photos that you would like to use for your coasters and print them out to fit the tiles.
Also make sure that you are applying a thick generous coat of mod podge.
Apply a thick coat of your chosen mod podge to the front of the picture.
Mod podge photo transfer direct to surface technique start by creating a photocopy of your picture using a dry toner powdered copier and cut it to size.
And that s the way i feel about mod podge photo transfer medium.
The overlap should stick out all the way around.
Place on to surface face down.
Lay the glass tile with the glue side down on top of the photo centering it over the image like a frame.
Here are some of my most important tips to use mod podge photo transfer medium.
Make sure that you are applying the mod podge to the front of the picture not the back.
Smooth the photo down onto the stone with a paintbrush adding a thin coating of mod podge on top.
You re going to master it i promise.
Mod podge photo transfer tips.
Apply the first mod podge coat.
Lay the photo onto the tile centering it and smoothing out all of the air.
If the surface is very smooth roughen it up a bit with the.
Repeat with the other tiles and photos.
If any bubbles appear.
With a little practice and patience you ll be a photo transfer ninja.
Paint a layer of mod podge onto the top of the stone and then carefully place the tissue paper photo over the mod podge.
As the mod podge dries the tissue paper will become translucent allowing the various colors of the stone to show through.
You can use a wide flat paintbrush or foam brush to do this.