Below is a Step by Step tutorial on how I created a glamorous mercury
glass pumpkin using a real pumpkin and some leftover spray paint.
Not exact matches
I've been making your banana,
pumpkin and corn bread recipes
using coconut oil to grease the
glass pan with a square of parchment paper in the bottom of the Pyrex dish.
I had some leftover
pumpkin puree I needed to
use up, so I took all the flavors from my
pumpkin pie recipe and put them in a
glass.
The preschooler or toddler simply
uses the jumbo tweezers to drop the acrylic
pumpkins in the
glass milk jugs
I placed faux
pumpkins on the cake stands and table, and
used different height mercury
glass votives scattered throughout.
I just simply haven't had any luck finding
pumpkins here yet and I like to
use the real thing for the most part so this cute clear
glass pumpkin is the only one that's made it's way into my decor this year.
Ella Claire Inspired / / ⇒ A Thanksgiving Tablescape / / I love the
use of faux mercury
glass mixed with the leaves, and berries and
pumpkins make a perfect setting for Thanksgiving Dinner.
I love that you
used a real
pumpkin and the black paint really gives it the mercury
glass look.
I
used mini white
pumpkins I already had and also incorporated a stunning mix of mercury
glass, votives and a copper mercury
glass hurricane I recently bought!
I can see
using these to display other items throughout the year (birds» nests,
glass pumpkins, decorative Easter eggs, etc.).
Have a hot chocolate bar for those who might prefer a hot drink - put chocolate mix in a jar or serving dish (I
used my milk
glass dessert dishes) and mini marshmallows (mine are vegan
pumpkin marshmallows) in another dish.
Small
Glass Jars (I
used baby food and pasta sauce jars) Goo Gone (or other product to remove the sticky labels) Acrylic Paint (I
used FolkArt in Pure Orange and
Pumpkin) Wire Cutters / Pliers Black 20 Gauge Wire Black Sharpie
I
used mini white
pumpkins I already had and also incorporated a stunning mix of mercury
glass, votives and a copper mercury
glass hurricane I recently bought!
To balance the elegance of this gold
glass pumpkin (from HomeGoods) in this setting I
used green moss.
-LSB-...] painted the
pumpkin using a foam brush and white chalky paint I had left over from my DIY
Glass Bottles.