Unicorn Spit Under the Sea!

Diane Forte Barfield
by Diane Forte Barfield
3 Materials
$2
3 Minutes
Easy
We all love Unicorn Spit. It smells like Jasmine, it washes off with water, and it is a paint, a stain, and a glaze. You can make some beautiful special effects with it.
All you need is a tile, some Unicorn Spit, and a piece of glass. Use any color basic tile. I used a white ceramic tile from Lowe's. They only cost a few cents. I used an old glass from a frame. Make sure your glass is a little bigger than your tile.
Randomly drip Unicorn Spit onto a tile. Use any color.
Press a piece of glass down onto the tile.
Pull the glass off. You have an effect that looks like coral or under water plants. The glass will be tightly suctioned onto the tile and you need to be careful removing it. You could use plexiglass or even another tile,face down on top.
This is done with blue and yellow. You could add some little fish or other decoration. (When painting over Unicorn Spit, seal it first to avoid rubbing it off).
Here's another in only red. Looks kind of like a Christmas decoration!
If you don't like it, just rinse it off with water!If you want to keep it, seal with an oil based surface...polyurethane, or spray enamel. Since Unicorn Spit is water based, it has to be sealed. These make beautiful display tiles or coasters.
Suggested materials:
  • Unicorn Spit paint   (Three Monkeys Antiques in Blue Ridge, Georgia)
  • A piece of glass   (From any frame.)
  • A white tile   (Lowes...basic white tile.)
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  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Feb 06, 2018

    This turned out so great! I have used plastic wrap over the SPiT but I like the glass idea. As a matter of fact, I think I might try your process on glass and pressing with glass. Thank you ☺️

  • Nadine Hartman Bourne Nadine Hartman Bourne on Feb 06, 2018

    If you used another tile instead of glass you could have 2 mirror images.


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