

I then applied a second coat and dried it again. I then used my “craft” dryer (old hair dryer) to dry it. I began by applying a coat of Decoupage Gel (you can probably use Mod Podge the same). I even like how the inside was going to simply look like it’s been white-washed and left it at that. I actually planned to apply a second coat but I thought it’d be fine as-is. And it did.īefore I began, I gave it one coat of white spray paint as a base. You can see and feel the wood grain so I imagine this would show through a bit. My surface is a wood box and it’s not fully smooth. Now, let me preface this by saying, your finished project is only going to be as smooth as the surface you’re applying it to. I knew I needed to put this sweet bunny on something! I recently picked up the most adorable napkins (this is one set, I’ll be doing another fun project with the other one soon) a couple of weeks ago.

Let me show you how below! How To Decoupage Using The Iron On Method So what you get with this method is more freedom with placement, less chance of tearing, and much fewer (if any!) wrinkles.

Not only that, once you put that sucker down, it’s not coming back up or moving without ripping. Well, it shrinks and starts to wrinkle up. Iron on method for decoupage? What? Yep, you iron it on to attach it to reduce wrinkles which really works! Do you know how Mod Podge or our Decoupage Gel is wet when you apply it? Then you place the thin tissue paper or napkin over top. I had been wanting to try it so I did! And I’m sharing all the details with you all today. I’m sharing a fun, new (well it’s not new but I had never used it before) technique that I came across a while back. How to decoupage using Iron On Method! Simple way to eliminate wrinkles!
