What you need:
* Old Christmas bulbs
* Glitter
* Modge Podge or Decoupage
* Paintbrush
* Paper plate
* Cookie Sheet
* Waxed Paper
Both Recollections and Martha Stewart make Extra Fine Glitter. It was perfect for this project - good coverage, and not as chunky as regular glitter.
Each bottle is $4-$5 each, but I hoarded Michael's 50% off coupons and spent $6.50 total. I do love to save!
Martha's glitter was more expensive, but I didn't really see a difference in the quality. Both lines have awesome color choices.
Let's get this show on the road! Remove the bulbs from their string. I scooped up this set at a garage sale and paid 50 cents. Again with the savings! Of course, they were grimy from life in someone's garage so I had to wipe them all down first. Still worth it.
Using the paintbrush, apply a medium layer of Modge Podge over the colored surface of the bulb. I chose to leave the metal base exposed.
Working directly over the paper plate, shake glitter over the bulb. It was easy to miss the pointed tip so I had to go back and catch those little bare spots.
Still over the paper plate, tap the excess glitter from the bulb, allow it to dry just a bit.
Lay them on your wax-paper covered cookie sheet to dry completely. I left them overnight just to be on the safe side.
Return the remaining glitter to the jar. Covering 24 bulbs used very little glitter so I have plenty left over for other projects.
And that's all there is to it! I'll be exercising a lot of restraint to keep these in the closet until after Thanksgiving =)
5 comments:
I love it and I will totally steal this idea!
Jen
LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
This is one of the cutest ideas ever. I might steal this!
These look awesome! Glad to see someone actually DOES the cool ideas from Pinterest :) Thanks so much for commenting on my blog, A Big Mouthful. Hope you find other recipes there to try! Happy New Year!
Your work is fantastic!!! I love this glitters ....great!!
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