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Broken Glass Mosaic Frame with Mod Podge Ultra

Did you know that you can make a broken glass mosaic with Mod Podge Ultra? I have used this new product on glitter, fabric, paper, and twine. Now it is time to really put it to the test with glass. Making mosaics with broken glass is easy and creates beautiful results.
Keyword diy gifts, Homemade, homemade gift, picture frame
Active Time 15 minutes
Drying time 12 hours
Total Time 12 hours 15 minutes
Author Angie Holden

What You Will Need

Instructions

  • First, remove the glass from inside your picture frame and lay the entire thing on a large piece of wax paper to protect your work surface.
  • Shake the Mod Podge Ultra well and prime the pump by spraying the product on the wax paper until it sprays evenly.
  • Spray the burlap inset with the Mod Podge Ultra and start spreading a layer of the glass chips right on top.
  • Continue all the way around the frame, and then spray the entire thing with another coat of Mod Podge Ultra.
  • Allow this to dry overnight. You will need to clean the pump of your spray bottle by removing the nozzle from the bottle and running water through it.
  • After your project is dry, remove any loose glass pieces and repeat the process. Layering the glass pieces until you are happy with the look. I did three layers for my broken glass mosaic frame.

Notes

To prevent the Mod Podge from clogging, stick the cap of the bottle (nozzle, tube, etc.) into a glass of warm water and spray several times to clear the pump of glue. Then, remove the cap and continue spraying until the tube is empty of all water. Set out for a few minutes to dry, then return the cap to the bottle.