In fact, I now keep
little glass spray bottles and microfiber cloths in a basket in our pantry and cleaning the lower part of windows is not a daily job for our 4 and 5 year olds.
Not exact matches
I took all the
glass off
spray painted it and added a
little bling.
I
spray painted the inside of this clear bottle to give it the mirrored effect of mercury
glass, then added this cute
little snow baby graphic (I'll give you all the who, what, where, when, how info at the end of this post!)
Spindly, silhouetted trees shiver diminutive leaves in an almost anthropomorphic way («willows whiten aspens quiver,
little breezes dusk and shiver» *), water rushes over rocks, so that the
spray appears to rise like black smoke; repeating motifs, such as a
glass of water effervescing, find visual rhymes with a sky full of black starlings whirling in a great mass.
With a variety of goodwill
glass pieces, a
little spray paint, and the scratched mercury technique, you can get your own unique and vintage looking mercury
glass in no time at all!
Having cleaned houses professionaly I can tell you, a
little secret to cleaning those panes; buy Rain - X and
spray that onto the
glass.
Source List: Wall Color —
Glass Slipper in a matte finish by Benjamin Moore Trim Color — Simply White in a semi-gloss finish by Benjamin Moore Rug — Pottery Barn Kids (during a sale this summer — I would have preferred the larger size but because of the price difference went with the smaller option) Vintage Chair and Desk — White Home Market Dresser — Target about six years ago Banner — Made from leftover wallpaper (PiP Studio — Birds in Paradise in White from Decorate to Go) Piggy Bank — Target Box Under Piggy Bank — Joyfolie Crown — H&M
Little Vase — Target Flowers — Trader Joe's Boots — Sheplers Candle Sticks — Pottery Barn years and years ago,
spray painted gold Candles — World Market Book Ledges — Target
In less than five minutes a
little spray paint can have the power to change
glass into a mirror - like look.
I took all the
glass off
spray painted it and added a
little bling.
The lantern from outside got a
little spray snow treatment (mostly to disguise the fact that the
glass is pretty stained) and I stuffed the lights back inside that have been living there for years now.
I found some 50 cent
glass votive holders and pulled out my favorite DIY tool -
spray paint - to make these cute, frugal
little votive holders.