Sentences with phrase «looking glass spray»

then i used the vinegar water mixture with the looking glass spray technique to create my faux mercury glass.
all the materials together, glassware, adhesive, and looking glass spray, cost less than one of the items from ballard.
Looking glass spray paint is now officially the best thing that's ever happened to you.
I turned two old windows we had into mirrors - ish with Krylon's Looking Glass spray (which is SUCH FUN!)
You can also use Krylon's looking glass spray on it's own for a very bright and shiny look.
I sprayed the base of the light fixture with the plain Krylon Looking Glass Spray and then I used the vingear / water mixture on the shade to create a Mercury Glass effect.
I took the clock face out and sprayed the glass with Krylon Looking Glass spray paint.
She used Krylon's Looking Glass Spray to transform the light over her kitchen sink into a faux mercury pendant light.
Krylon Looking Glass spray paint and a bit of glitter come together with simple glass bulbs in these pretty iridescent glitter Christmas ornaments, which are so simply made, even kids can help with the process.
My project uses Looking Glass spray, along with a clear glass vase with straight sides and some chevron shaped tape, along with some regular painter's tape.
Krylon Looking Glass spray paint 2.
I would never have thought to fan silver ornaments with black paint, I have only ever seen tutorials for making them with looking glass spray paint.
To go with my silver Christmas decor, I decorated the vase with Looking Glass Spray Paint.
* Quick tip for the Looking Glass Spray Paint: This stuff runs very easily, so it's extra important to apply in thin layers.
I have some looking glass spray, definitely going to try that!!
Like this DIY Faux Mercury Glass Technique I used with Krylon's Looking Glass spray paint to acheive the look of Mercury Glass!
All you need is a can of Krylon Looking Glass Spray Paint, the same stuff I used to make my faux mercury glass mirror.

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The creator's tip was to spray paint pumpkins white first and then spray with looking glass paint.
The spray bottle looks very luxurious — it's a glass spray bottle with gold accents.
We also spray painted thrift store vases and candle holders to look like mercury glass and they ended up awesome.
My friend Lauren from Gather and Flourish shared her great idea of spray painting the tops of her ornaments to look more authentic in her Cheap and Easy Mercury Glass Ornaments post.
I don't think I've bought Ocean Spray anything in ages but I think the glass is cool and the smoothie DOES look delicious even if it's diet.
I used a large glass (kinds looks like a brandy snifter), and I added champagne colored Christmas balls, some gold spray - painted pinecones, and some gold glitter leaves.
(from my Christmas tour 2015) I purchased it at a garage sale, painted it black and used mirror effect spray paint (looking glass) on the glass.
Note: Mercury glass spray paint does not look good on frosted glass!
You can try to isolate the source by spraying the glass area with a hose while someone looks under the dash.
I don't collect real milk glass but I found out last year that you can spray stuff with white appliance paint and make it LOOK like milk glass (to an untrained eye) so I am always on the lookout for stuff to spray paint to add to my faux collection..
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!
In a well - ventilated area, spray the Looking Glass paint directly into the opening of the ornament, swirling so that the paint coats the enter inner surface of the ornament.
And clear ones that I see every time I visit can even be spray painted white to look like milk glass.
In less than five minutes a little spray paint can have the power to change glass into a mirror - like look.
For the tablescape, I put down a new gold runner, collected pretty candlestick holders, fall colored candles, larger pumpkins for the center of the table that I spray painted a metallic gold / silver color, natural looking placemats, china, a wine glass and pretty gold goblet (complete with an orange straw for sipping!)
Buy a can of fake snow and spray on glass vases or old jam jars for an instantly wintery look.
I'm a bit confused with your instructions... did you spray the looking glass paint first, and then the water / vinegar mixture?
Simply take my favorite copper spray paint to the stems of Dollar Store Wine Glasses for an inexpensive, yet elegant look.
Have you seen the Frosted glass spray paint that they have now that looks like an etching?
I looked up ideas for adding privacy to sidelight windows, and I saw some inexpensive DIY ideas like window film, adhesive vinyl, frosted glass spray, and even plain old contact paper.
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