[caption id="attachment_773" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Dollar Store Glass[/caption]
We all know glitter gets everywhere, so I used a gallon sized ziploc bag and an old cake tin, to put the holders in, and TRY to keep the glitter at bay.
I went to AC Moore and bought "white gold" glitter, which actually just looks plain gold to me, but whatever. You can use Elmer's glue, but I had a tub of "glittering glue", cuz I'm a geek like that. It comes with a little brush attached to the lid. Of course you can use any paint brush, or even an old make up brush, if you don't have a cool bottle of glittering glue. I won't judge you.
[caption id="attachment_774" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Glittering Glue[/caption]
Ok, so get your pen and paper because the directions for this project are pretty in depth.
1. Use brush to paint the glue all over the inside of the candle holder.
[caption id="attachment_775" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Painting with Glue[/caption]
2. Sprinkle the glitter on the glue.
3. Let dry.
[caption id="attachment_777" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Glue and Glittyer Drying[/caption]
4. Make chicken nuggets for 14 year old daughter (glittering requires sustenance).
Easy and fun! I guess it took about 4 hours for the glue to dry.
Now, before I end this glittering good time, there are a couple of glittering do's and don'ts.
Well, mostly dont's:
- Don't breathe deeply while sprinkling glitter - it will make you cough for hours.
- Similarly, don't breathe deeply while sprinkling glitter- it will make you sneeze
and blow glitter all over the counter. - Don't let your 14 year old daughter help - she will glitter the dog.
[caption id="attachment_781" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Dog.[/caption]
But the tea lights look pretty!
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Got thoughts and ideas for me? I would LOVE to hear from you! Julia