Glitter grout- Does anyone know a cheap way of making this?
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I saw the lady make it on las vegas flip or flop. She just mixed the glitter right into the grout and also shoved extra glitter into the grouted spaces. You if you get on demand on your TV you might be able to watch the episode, or their web might have more infor.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/add-glitter-tile-grout-tiled-walls-70250.html
I would do some research on this before going forward. There are several DIY comments that mixing glitter straight into grout was not very successful. It looks like the most successful applications are in epoxy grout mixes that can be purchased. If you really like that look, springing for the epoxy pre-mixed blends might actually save you money and labor: here's why ... 1) (cleaning grout labor) later, as they should be fairly immune to mildew and mold growth, and 2) you can be assured that your result will be the look you are aiming for (... instead of having a flop and having to scrape it out and start over, costing you lots of time, and extra money. I hate it when that happens, don't you??). This discussion board might be a helpful place to start your research. http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=17809
you can buy glitter for grout, or you gain get actual glitter grout Google or ebay. If unsure try mixing just a little first