I have desperately been wanting to make some glitter baubles for our tree with the clear glass baubles you can get from spotlight and lincraft, but, I just havent been able to hit the technique on the head. I tried glue (dont bother the glue doesnt dry and it goes all streaky and settles at the bottom of the bauble), kindy glitz (I wasnt happy with how long it took to cover the bauble or the cost factor.). Then I came across a blog that used reinkers (Fireflies and Jellybeans), PROBLEM I dont have any reinkers... so the more I thought about it and how if I went and bought some reinkers then again the cost factor was going to go up, and came up with a solution. A solution which makes it safe for the kids to help. I think as far as age goes, 4 and up is a good age bracket to aim for.
You will Need~ Glitter Food Colouring Clear glass baubles and a tin or glass to hold the bauble in place. (the passionfruit pulp tin was a perfect size) |
Uncap the top of the bauble and set it aside. Resting the bauble on the tin pour some food dye into the bauble |
Place your finger over the hole and swirl the dye around to coat the whole inside of the bauble (you may want to use some gloves for this if your worried about your dye staining your fingers) |
Tip the bauble upside down into the tin, and let the excess dye drain from the bauble. |
Tip some glitter into the top of the bauble, be generous with the amount of glitter you use you want to be able to coat the whole inside. |
and shake to cover the entire inside with glitter |
And there you have it pretty VERY sparkling baubles. |
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Mel
Great tutorial Mel, I've had some of these clear baubles sitting in the cupboard for a few years, I might try and do them as you make it look easy! Thanks for sharing. Julie
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie. They are really very easy. Once I got my mojo back after failed attempt with other adhesives it was so quick and if you use a dropper for the food dye it is virtually mess free (in theory)
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