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canvas collage
I didn't see anything about this in the memories, so I apologize if this is a repeat.
I'm trying to make a collage of these club flyers I collected while I studied abroad last year. they're mostly glossy cardstock, about postcard size, and I want to use a canvas as my base.
unfortunately, I'm having trouble getting them to stick. I tried mod podge on one canvas, and it definitely wasn't strong enough, so I switched to some sort of polyurethane stuff I got in the hardware section of Wal-Mart, next to the wood stain. it works okay, but it leaves these weird bubbles, and it takes a lot to get them to stick. does anyone have any other suggestions?
thanks!
I'm trying to make a collage of these club flyers I collected while I studied abroad last year. they're mostly glossy cardstock, about postcard size, and I want to use a canvas as my base.
unfortunately, I'm having trouble getting them to stick. I tried mod podge on one canvas, and it definitely wasn't strong enough, so I switched to some sort of polyurethane stuff I got in the hardware section of Wal-Mart, next to the wood stain. it works okay, but it leaves these weird bubbles, and it takes a lot to get them to stick. does anyone have any other suggestions?
thanks!