{yay for thursday!} You know, sometimes its the little things in life that make the difference. And I think its the same with crafts. Those small touches and personalization-s make a huge difference! For example, the I {heart} You votive candle holders below {also part of my V-day mantel!}
Those votive holders just wouldn’t be nearly as interesting without the I {heart} U. seriously! They would be blank and blah. These votives are super cute as home decor, but also fun as a gift ideas as well. And they were super easy to make! Here’s how I did it:
How To Write on Glass
supplies: 3D Gloss Enamel by DecoArt in Red, glass, paper
1. Practice what you want to write on a scrap piece of paper.
2. Make sure your glass surface is clean and dry.
3. Write on your glass and lay it flat to dry. Allow to dry for 48 hours. Bake for 30 minutes at 200 degrees Fahrenheit in a non-preheated oven. And now you have loveable votive holders!
Tip: Since my votives are anything but flat, I clothes pinned them together to hold them flat.
I loved the control I got with the fine tip applicator of the 3D Gloss Enamels. The thick consistency of the enamel held its shape very well and dried transparent.
Aaaaaand while I was into this whole “Glass-Votive-Makeover” frenzy, I stenciled one in a pretty turquoise….because we all know turquoise is one of the hottest colors around right now!
How to Stencil Glass
supplies: Gloss Enamels Stick-On Stencils, Gloss Enamels in Indian Turquoise, and Glass Stencil Daubers.
1. Make sure your glass surface is clean and dry. Then peel off your stencil from the packaging. {these sticker stencils ROCK!! there is very little bleed through and so easy to use. plus, you can totally reuse them. yes, i’m a fan!}
2. Apply stencil to your glass. Make sure it lays flat and all bubbles are removed.
3. Grab your Gloss Enamels and daubers.
4. Daub on the enamel. {i like the finish that the daubers give. plus they are easy to control where the enamel goes.}
5. Allow to dry for 48 hours. Remove stencil and bake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes.
6. And now you have a cute little votive holder!
This glass enamel was great to work with, had great texture, and dried nicely.
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GIVEAWAY
want to win a Gloss Enamels Package valued at $60 from DecoArt? {includes: 6 Gloss Enamels, 2 Stencils, 3 Glass Markers, daubers and brushes}
Here’s How: simply leave a comment telling me what glass surface you have that is screaming for some enamel! {1 entry, required}
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Loving this Glass Enamel giveaway! $60 value http://wp.me/p1ws4R-1DC from @DecoArt_Inc hosted by @CraftaholicAnon
Rules: Giveaway ends Feb. 1, 2012 at 11:59pm ET. Winner will be chosen at random. Open to residents of the USA only.
disclosure: this post is brought to you by DecoArt. i received free products to try. all opinions are 100% mine.
pssst: i can’t wait to stop by the DecoArt’s CHA booth this weekend in California. i hear they have some new glass paint products in the works….that include glitter! ahhh, i’m so excited to go! only 3 more {long} days until CHA!
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