How do you store your mod podge projects while they are curing for 4 weeks? For example, if you put paper into the book before it cures, the paper lining of the book and/or the paper pages will stick together and possibly puil the lining away from the chip board. I really need help finding a solution for this. I've googled and not found any good answers. I usually do one side of a project and set it up high so the cats leave it alone and then wait 4 weeks before doing the other side and putting it back up for 4 weeks. Nothing speeds up curing time, including heat. And I've had projects ruined if I don't wait the four weeks. So how do y'all store projects when you've worked on both sides???
Elena, this is SO beautiful! I can't wait to so this October kit!!! Whoo-hoo!!
Looking really good
Love your instructions!!! Than you 😊
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Love these tutorials!
Great video 😊😊
Thanks so much!
I love it❤️
Thank You for sharing! it looks so cute! 😍It will be my next project!
Oooh can’t wait! 😍
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Awesome. Did you use the fiscars cutter you have linked to cut this chipboard?
How do you store your mod podge projects while they are curing for 4 weeks? For example, if you put paper into the book before it cures, the paper lining of the book and/or the paper pages will stick together and possibly puil the lining away from the chip board. I really need help finding a solution for this. I've googled and not found any good answers. I usually do one side of a project and set it up high so the cats leave it alone and then wait 4 weeks before doing the other side and putting it back up for 4 weeks. Nothing speeds up curing time, including heat. And I've had projects ruined if I don't wait the four weeks. So how do y'all store projects when you've worked on both sides???
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