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Okay, I am venturing into new territory here and I have created lo's for a book. I have printed everything on HP brochure paper and have them cut out for teh 6 x 6 chipboard I have. I have read in these hybrid posts that a lot of you use mod podge to adhere the pictures to the chipboard. There are a lot of different mod podges out there, what would you recommend for this? I don't plan on mod podging the tops of the pages but thought that the mod podge would give adhere the pages more permanently and smoothly than tape strips, etc. What would be your advice? Thank you! Also, how much mod podge would I need? the book is 6 x 6 and it is a total of 12 sides.
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I use the basic stuff. It doesn't take a whole lot, so one container will be more than enough for your project.
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Thanks, Joana, I am off to Blick's Art Store now.
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I know this is late...but I just wanted to say that if you live somewhere where it's humid right now -the mod podge can take several days to dry (seriously). Try to put on a light coat and I highly recommend a foam brush so you don't get brush strokes.
Can't wait to see what you made!
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