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DaniHere28027

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Glass Flower Garden Art

These are super easy to make. Just find a few new or old plates and stack with glue. I used plain glass paints and then painted them with glass paint. They make a great statement in your landscape.

Beckie @ Infarrantly Creative
Beckie @ Infarrantly Crea... Greenwood, IN
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  • DaniHere28027
    Commented on Aug 25, 2012
    I have made several of these and get so many compliments on them.... make sure to check out ...»
    your goodwill stores and salvation army stores..... for the glass pieces, I used clear silicon to glue mine together (for bath and kitchen at walmart for less than $4.00 a tube)

    Also If you use Enamel paint (craft paint) you can back them in the over for 20 minutes at 25o let cool in the oven the paint will not chip over time

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