<p>I am taking years of photos and creating a collage of memories for a door in a new renovated kitchen about to be finished. This is a tribute to our family, our home, friends and life in general dating back many years. I put them on poster boards and they are glued in place. I want to shellac them to keep them encased and shiny for years and years of viewing but when I brush Hodge podge, the sponge brushes leave streaks. Can I buy spray shellac? What choices do I have as I wanted to achieve a look that this collage was part of the door and it will be a tribute to our family.<br>
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<p>I am taking years of photos and creating a collage of memories for a door in a new renovated kitchen about to be finished. This is a tribute to our family, our home, friends and life in general dating back many years. I put them on poster boards and they are glued in place. I want to shellac them to keep them encased and shiny for years and years of viewing but when I brush Hodge podge, the sponge brushes leave streaks. Can I buy spray shellac? What choices do I have as I wanted to achieve a look that this collage was part of the door and it will be a tribute to our family.<br>
Thank you.<br>
Gayle Naftaly, <a href="mailto:gnaftaly@accessoffice.net">gnaftaly@accessoffice.net</a></p>
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