Why You Shouldn’t Make Mod Podge

There are a lot of recipes on the internet for how to make homemade Mod Podge – here are all of the good reasons NOT to do it yourself.

homemade mod podge

I get a lot of questions about how to make Mod Podge, and I’ve seen a lot of it on Pinterest recently, so I wanted to address with a blog post. Interestingly enough, I have been asked these questions for years.

Homemade Mod Podge

I should start by saying this is not a paid endorsement – no person or company asked me to post this, or even knows I’m doing it.

I don’t make money off the sale of Mod Podge. And while my blog might be all about Mod Podge, I get visitors using all types of decoupage mediums (Mod Podge isn’t available in every country).

I just don’t want you to be disappointed. Because in my experience, you should NOT make your own Mod Podge.

The truth is, I’ve gotten MANY e-mails from people (with pictures) who tried to make Mod Podge. These emails ask me why their photo/furniture/gift project is yellowing/flaking/peeling and what they can do.

With further prompting, I find out that they made a glue concoction on their own by adding water to flour, or something along those lines.

Mod Podge is a step above craft glue in terms of the sealing properties. Mod Podge is glue, but it’s also a sealer – and there are varnishes, etc. in the formula that don’t exist in craft glues.

The bonding properties of Mod Podge are way stronger than that of (most) craft or school glues.

Can you use Elmer’s glue instead of Mod Podge?

I get asked this question a lot too. Long story short, the ingredients in Mod Podge are not the same as craft glue, and in 99% of cases are superior. That is why Mod Podge costs more than craft glue.

And that is why it lasts longer and is more durable on projects.

A lot of the homemade recipes take craft glue and dilute it with water, which is just about the worst thing you can do to make a decoupage medium of any sort.

You’re taking a glue that is inferior to decoupage medium and made it even thinner by adding water.

different formulas of Mod Podge in bottles

This is why I receive pictures all the time of ruined furniture or home decor items that didn’t last more than a few years before the paper started peeling off or yellowing BADLY.

In the short term, the projects might seem okay, but over the years, the projects go down the toilet. And then I get very sad emails.

Decoupage medium is more expensive than glue, but you’ll notice on the glue aisle of any craft store that there is a wide range of pricing depending on what the specific glue does. The more specialty the application, the more it’s going to cost.

Mod Podge might be more expensive than glue and water, but the 8 oz. bottle lasts a long time, and you can always use a 40% coupon (do an online search to find them).

Of course I think it’s worth it – but I also have the proof: jewelry, home decor items and furniture that have been around for years and still look as great as the day they were made.

What can be used instead of Mod Podge?

If you aren’t sure where to get Mod Podge, I have a list here. For international distributors, go here.

If you just can’t find Mod Podge where you live, look for PVA glue. It’s about the closest you can get. Frequently craft and art stores have PVA glue, but you may have to call around.


I hope my information here helps. And I hope that if you want the project to last, you won’t take the risk and make Mod Podge – that you’ll use the real thing!

If you’re a newbie or can’t figure out how to get rid of wrinkles, check out my learn-how article and videos. You can also learn about ALL the decoupage formulas in my formula guide.

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73 Comments

  1. Mod Podge rocks!! I really am not interested in trying to make my own, because I figured the quality wouldn’t compare so thanks for the info. And you never have to pay full price for it, since there are coupons available almost every week for 40% off…

  2. I am SO glad you posted this! I’ve thought about trying to make a Mod Podge substitute, but have never done it and now I won’t! One less project to tackle. Thank you!

  3. Hi Amy, I have used MP for many, many years, it is top of the line, there are no substitutes. Period. I also really love sparkle MP, that stuff is amazing and smells really good, not that I’m a glue sniffer or anything. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. I would never try to make my own – why would I want to go to all that mess and fuss when I can just buy the stuff that works the best? So I’ll stick to buying Mod Podge with my 40% off coupons. I’ll also stick to calling it Modge Podge. I don’t know why.

  5. My experience has not always been what you have described. I started decoupaging long before they had mod podge and we used watered down glue. I have had things that have lasted for years without any problems. I guess I have been lucky. I’m not against mod podge, I use it often. I prefer the finish of MP but if I run out of it I have no problem grabbing the glue.

  6. Thank you Amy!! I love Pinterest but those home made concoctions on there were really disturbing me. Why anyone would try to make their own when you know who(s) has 40% off at least every other week is beyond me. But it is NOT that expensive because it goes a looong way! I have used Modge Podge since the 70’s, yes I’m an old crafter, and there is a REASON it’s been around for such a long time people! I am so glad you cleared this up, now to retweet & pin this so others can see!
    Pam

  7. Thanks for addressing this! I’ve also seen the homemade version but didn’t want to try it before I knew if it actually worked.

  8. I’ve taken doll making classes where the teacher has us make our decoupage & it is so messy & does not dry well or flakes or just is nasty! So now whenever I take a class & I see certain ingredients, I always reach for my ModPodge. Why treat your art like it is cheap!

  9. Thanks Amy for this important post! I know there are homemade mod podge recipes all around & i was happy that now i can enjoy mod podge(homemade) in PK but thanks a bunch for sharing your thoughts & others experiences with us!
    All the best ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Hi, Amy! It doesn’t surprise me that there are recipes for homemade mod podge (no capitals for that), but I wouldn’t hesitate for a minute to buy real Mod Podge for Any project where it’s needed. I wouldn’t compromise my hard work with something inferior. Great post!

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