Learn how to easily Mod Podge wooden letters with scrapbook paper using this quick and easy tutorial.
Author Melissa Coleman
Materials
Wooden Letter or Letters
Mod Podge
Scrapbook Paper
Instructions
Start by tracing the letter onto your scrapbook paper. See note before tracing!
Once you have the letter or letters traced then you are going to cut them or trim them with your knife.
After all your pieces are ready you will want to spread a layer of mod podge onto your entire letter.
Place the scrapbook paper letter on top, line up all the edges and press down firmly. If you find that you have any bubbles you can just smooth them out with your fingers.
At this point, you can allow your letter to dry, but I always like to put a layer of Mod Podge on top to seal and protect.
Then it's just a waiting game to allow all of your individual letters to dry. Once the letters are fully dry, you can take your sandpaper and sand the edge gently for a finished look. If you find that your scrapbook paper hung over to much flip the letter over and use your knife to trim any edges.You can also coat with an additional sealer to rid of any tacky feel that the Mod Podge tends to have once dried.
Notes
If you plan to trace onto the back of your paper remember to reverse your letter otherwise you will have to start all over because when you flip the paper it won't be lined up.