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#SPiT Challenge Revitalize and Upcycle an Entertainment Center Door
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Thefurniturespa
(IC: homeowner)
$10.00
3 Days
Medium
Challenge The Furniture Spa presents how to use Unicorn SPiT to revitalize a $10.00 entertainment center door.
Unicorn SPiT is used in the above picture to complete the transformation of this stained glass looking door. Completed by The Furniture Spa, LLC.
Use a clean foam applicator brush and apply a layer of Mod Podge Satin on to the back side of the glass (the side that you will not see). It will be white when it is applied and wet. Let this layer of Mod Podge dry on the glass. Once the Mod Podge is dry it will be clear again.
Unicorn SPiT used here is Pixie Punk Pink, White Ning, Blue Thunder, Purple Hill Majesty, and Zia Teal. Also shown are my Unicorn SPiT Syringes for each color and the air compressor tip used.
Simultaneously drip drop Unicorn SPiT in Purple Hill Majesty, Blue Thunder, Zia Teal, White Ning, and Pixie Punk Pink using a spit syringe on to the back side of the glass (the side that you won't see).
Apply more SPiT using the same colors (if you need to fill in any bare areas on the glass). Then again use the air compressor and small nozzle to move or spread out the SPiT on the glass.Cut a piece of thin plastic wrap (large enough to cover your glass). Carefully lay the plastic wrap on top of the wet SPiT. Now, keeping the plastic in place use your hands to spread out the Unicorn SPiT over the glass and then carefully lift and remove the plastic wrap (which you can throw away). Let this completely dry before proceeding.
Remove all hardware and set aside for later usage.
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Published October 25th, 2015 8:29 PM
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