Asked on Jan 5, 2020
How do I decoupage old glass bulb covers from light fixtures?
I need ideas for updating hanging light fixtures in kitchen then have the brass colors and clear glass cone bulb covers. I’d like to decoupage the glass covers ?
I think that would look pretty, but if you have bulbs that get hot, the heat may affect the decoupage. There are many types of decoupage, so try to use one that will hold up to heat. Mod Podge makes one that is dishwasher safe. That may be the one to try.
Hi Angela, it sounds like such a lovely idea. I would use a paper napkins so the light will still show through the covers. I stumbled on an amazing decoupage artist the other day and maybe one of her video will inspire you - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXi69pn6oQU
That sounds like a great project but I would take one of your globes to the hardware store or home improvement store and ask them to show you LED or other bulbs that do not generate heat so you don't start a fire from the decoupage or paper materials.
Hi, Angela!
The glass covers could also be etched using an etching compound or an air eraser... This would give them a frosted, opaque look, and would be beautiful! I hope this helps!
You can create the same concept as this post does - https://homeguides.sfgate.com/decoupage-lampshade-28605.html Another idea would be to use something like Gallery Glass to create the effect your interested in but keep all the light coming through
Hello Angela,
Go ahead with Paper or Fabric and Mod podge as glue (It dries clear) or you could try Glass paint or make a stained glass look by using Black Marker to outline a design, or paint them or Spray them Metallic.
great ideas
and suggestions... thanks to all
Get your self pretty napkins and cover with glue and then lay the tissue on the light we’re you want them
Do you know how hot they will get? Just wondering how well the glue and paper will hold up under that kind of heat?