LUCK St Patrick’s Day Wine Glasses
Materials: Dollar Store wine glasses, glitter spray paint ( I used Golden Glow and Lucky Green) Found HERE, bells, and hemp.
Make sure your glasses are clean then simply spray them with the glitter spray and let dry for 24 hours. To Get the Luck letters I started off by spraying the top of the stem with gold and the rest of the glass with Luck Green. Once my first coat was dry I cut out the letters LUCK our of paper, I then got the paper slightly damp and laid it out on the glasses (dampening it make them stick). Next I took the Gold and just lightly sprayed a little bit over the letters to give a gold burst effect around them. Take a toothpick or something sharp and lightly remove the letters right away so they don’t stick to the glass. Once dry you can embellish them any way you want.
NOTE: When spraying these you must treat it like any spray paint, you need to do it in coats and spray at a slight distance, if you get to close or spay too much in one spot at a time then the paint/ glitter can run. If you live in a cold/ damp climate you need to take caution when spraying it may not tack up if its too cold out (you can spray them in a garage or somewhere warmer to help, but be careful of over spray in this case). Note: These are for decoration purpose only, not meant for actual food use.
Make sure your glasses are clean then simply spray them with the glitter spray and let dry for 24 hours. To Get the Luck letters I started off by spraying the top of the stem with gold and the rest of the glass with Luck Green. Once my first coat was dry I cut out the letters LUCK our of paper, I then got the paper slightly damp and laid it out on the glasses (dampening it make them stick). Next I took the Gold and just lightly sprayed a little bit over the letters to give a gold burst effect around them. Take a toothpick or something sharp and lightly remove the letters right away so they don’t stick to the glass. Once dry you can embellish them any way you want.
NOTE: When spraying these you must treat it like any spray paint, you need to do it in coats and spray at a slight distance, if you get to close or spay too much in one spot at a time then the paint/ glitter can run. If you live in a cold/ damp climate you need to take caution when spraying it may not tack up if its too cold out (you can spray them in a garage or somewhere warmer to help, but be careful of over spray in this case). Note: These are for decoration purpose only, not meant for actual food use.
These are so much fun because the possibilities are endless! you can do anything you want and make any character you want. Just need some glitter spray and away you go!
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