Get crafty and decorate blue and white plates
with glitter sprayed twigs and homemade name cards.
Okay, I'm seriously in love
with that glitter spray paint!
Not exact matches
I also like to seal the
glitter with a sealer
spray.
Leave to cool then
spray with gold
glitter.
Sprinkle it
with glitter or
spray it
with shimmer paint before fixing it to the window.
Spray with hair spray to seal the glitter on if you'd like but you're better off using the acrylic sealer on the whole thing to protect the salt dough from crac
Spray with hair
spray to seal the glitter on if you'd like but you're better off using the acrylic sealer on the whole thing to protect the salt dough from crac
spray to seal the
glitter on if you'd like but you're better off using the acrylic sealer on the whole thing to protect the salt dough from cracking.
Glitter spray paint may be an option so you don't have to deal with glitter smashed into everything nex
Glitter spray paint may be an option so you don't have to deal
with glitter smashed into everything nex
glitter smashed into everything next time.
Once the
glitter soap has been poured into the molds give them a tap to release any bubbles, if bubbles still remain
spray with a little rubbing alcohol.
Coated
with gold
spray paint and
glitter, they're wedding - ready and hold the card stock name cards upright.
Spray the
glittered stems
with some clear acrylic to keep the
glitter in place.
P.S. I was so inspired to try these «space buns» myself that I actually wore this hairstyle on Day 3 and added some
glitter with the help of Kristin Ess» Hair
Spray.
Then I added
glitter by
spraying with a matte clear sealer first, then adding the
glitter:
Truly made my day:) I do recommend putting on a
glitter primer or wetting your brush
with some kinda setting
spray before going in on the product to minimize fallout.
I let them dry for 24 hours just to be sure the
glitter was set and then
sprayed them
with hairspray to seal them (you can also use clear laquer).
Start
with a
glitter primer, and finish
with a setting
spray.
I had
glitter in all forms — gel for body and hair, body
spray, creams and sticks for eyes, loose for mixing
with lotion, and in every color and size you could imagine.
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I
spray painted half of my Mason Jars with the Diamond Glitter Spray Paint (after the frosted glass was
spray painted half of my Mason Jars
with the Diamond
Glitter Spray Paint (after the frosted glass was
Spray Paint (after the frosted glass was dry).
I sewed the lace on the skirt, made the belt I'm wearing
with the avocado green dress, and
spray painted the boots
with glitter.
To set in place,
spray lightly
with the adhesive, or use Glamour
Glitter with Davis Stencils, which come in a variety of seasonal designs.
20 Bathroom Storage Rack White Under Sink Pedestal Towels Stand Modern Shelves, 5 Pedestal Storage Unit, 3 Under Pedestal Sink Storage, 28 white rental chairs, Magic - Sculpt, kitty litter (Fresh Step, Swheat Scoop), Cast Aluminum Water / Feed Dishes, Signature Housewares Dual Pet Bowl Stand (Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large), Alter Eco Organic Royal Black Quinoa, Magic - Smooth, twist ties, Nylabones (Chicken Leg, Turkey Leg, Galileo, Knobby Bone), cast aluminum Nylabones (Barbell, Dura Chew Souper Size, Knobby Bone), industrial paper towel roll, aluminum roof coating, various boutique citrus (blood orange, SUMO, Cara Cara, bergamot, clementine, mandarin, golden nugget tangerine, sultana, kumquat, grapefruit, pomelo, variegated Eureka lemon, etc.), Terry's Chocolate Orange — Dark, Ovation Dark Chocolate Mint Filled Crème a La Menthe Break Apart Ball, cantaloupes (and then later, mini watermelons) in Swiss melon carriers, Tummy Tub (
Glitter Pink), aluminum armature wire, red net citrus bag, Johnson & Johnson Reach Cleanburst Cinnamon Waxed Floss, millet
spray, shredded newspaper, cast aluminum chicken bones, cast aluminum cinnamon stick, cast aluminum orange stick, cast aluminum SpudWare cutlery (knife, fork), orange sticks, star anise, orange peels, dried rose petals, Splat Ball Rocks, Watermelon Splat Ball, industrial sewing machine arms, Orbit Spearmint Chewing Gum, The Beebo (Orange, Aqua, Yellow), turned pine ball spindle, mint dental floss (Bianca, Colgate Total, Gore Travel Size Glide Floss, Johnson & Johnson Reach Mint Waxed, Johnson & Johnson Dentotape Ribbon Floss, LTV Reach Access, Oral - B Glide Pro-Health Comfort Plus, Oral - B Glide 3D White Whitening + Scope, Oral - B Complete Satin Tape, Oral - B Glide Pro-Health Deep Clean, Oral - B Glide Pro-Health Original, Oral - B Glide Pro-Health Clinical Protection, Oral - B Essential Cavity Defense, Well at Walgreens, Well at Walgreens High - Tech, etc.), Angel Soft
with Pretty Prints, REP Band Level 1, plastic GREENWARE cups, wheat pennies, change (dimes and nickels), Stressed Out Squeeze Stress Balls, beige extension cord, beige cable ties, 10 - gallon ICE ONLY Rubbermaid Brute.
«The Illusionist»: guests create the illusion of the faux landscape
with brushes,
spray bottles, sponges, phosphorescent,
glitter and natural tones.
Chris Martin contributes a massive paint and
glitter - saturated canvas; Mary Weatherford provides a big piece
with blue brushstrokes overlaid
with white neon light; Sterling Ruby adds a jumbo
spray - painted landscape; and Stanley Whitney displays one of his colorful geometric abstractions.
In the 1970s, Benglis began a series of «sparkle knots» — made
with cotton bunting, plaster, acrylic paint, and
glitter over metal screen — and metalized knots which were
sprayed with zinc, aluminum, or copper.
With these signature dots, the New York — based artist flouts the stringent orthodoxies of vanguard painting that dominated art schools when she was a student at Yale University in the late 1960s, opting instead for an unapologetically unconventional mode that also includes glam
sprays of
glitter, exuberant color, and labyrinthine passages of stitching.
Images: Craig Drennen, Painter D (detail), 2011, Graphite,
spray paint, acrylic, oil, alkyd on paper, 50 × 50 inches, Courtesy the artist and SALTWORKS Jennifer West, A 70MM Film Wearing Thick Heavy Black Liquid Eyeliner That Gets Smeary (70MM film leader lined
with liquid black eyeliner, doused
with Jell - O vodka shots and rubbed
with body
glitter), 2008, film transferred to digital video, no sound, 30 seconds, Courtesy the artist and Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
If you want to really knock yourself out, you can stick some snowflake brads (show in the top photo, found at the craft or scrapbooking store) in the twine and
spray with glitter.
They're just white styrofoam balls, covered in joint compound,
sprayed white, and sprinkled
with clear
glitter.
I
sprayed some
with glitter to catch the light.
Get out your glue gun and glue a few random tiny silver ornaments to the trees and
spray with some extra glass
glitter for extra sparkle.
First I would
spray the globe
with either
spray glitter or a very light amount of white snow flocking.
Features pine branches
with styrofoam
glitter embellished balls Dimensions: 33 «L. Material (s): polyester / plastic Pack includes 12 of the
spray shown
He made them
with a variety of inexpensive / easy - to - find materials: gold
glitter, gold glittery ribbon, staples, white cardstock,
spray adhesive, twine, paper doilies, burlap garland, and red, pink & plaid fabric.
Spray your usual greenery or bare sticks
with faux snow and
glitter and add a fresh NEW color decoration to «branch out» a bit into a new look.
I am going to make one, but I am thinking about
spraying mine
with glitter cos» well, I am a
glitter freak!!
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.
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Use Dollar Store fake fruit and
spray paint them
with metallic and
glitter.
Why not add extra sparkle and glimmer to the table by
spraying the branches
with a top coat of Krylon
Glitter Blast, Diamond Dust or
Glitter Blast, Silver Flash.
When you get home, clean the pine cones and paint the tips
with glue and dust
with silver
glitter or
spray paint the cones
with silver
glitter paint.
Modernize low - cost terra cotta pots
with a couple of coats of
spray paint (metallic, chalkboard,
glitter blast, etc.).
Gather thin branches from your backyard; remove any attached leaves then coat them
with gold
glitter spray.
Tip: Unless you want to
glitter the stem, try not to
spray it
with adhesive.
I lightly
sprayed the logs and some pinecones
with a silver
glitter spray, and the effect looked like a dusting of sparkling frost... (Click on photos for a larger view.)
Coat light - color pumpkins
with iridescent
spray paint, and while the paint is wet, sprinkle iridescent
glitter over the pumpkin.
I think these kinds of «anti-transpiration»
sprays are made
with pinene, so its all natural and non-toxic, dries to a medium gloss, and, in this case, locks the
glitter in place.
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I even
sprayed it
with clear coat and
glitter was still everywhere.
Spray paint a twig wreath black and cover
with black
glitter.