My Love For Mercury Glass & The Dollar Store Make Over!
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Ana illausky
(IC: blogger)
It all started with one piece I received as a gift. I just love the unique look of it, but not the price.
I found a tutorial on how to make your own with krylon looking glass spray. I tested it out on a vase that was given to me with an arrangement free. Also I took a battery candle that changes color from the Dollar store.
To make mercury glass, you will need a spray bottle with 1 part water and 1 part vinegar. Lightly spray glass, wait 1 min. Then spray with your mixture. You can see results right away. You can repeat the process if you want a heavier look. Take paper towel and pat dry.
To take my look even further I wanted colored mercury glass (yes colored). These also came from the Dollar Store. These give more color and can be used for many occasions.
Follow the same steps. You can apply a little less or more depending on your taste. These came out with a more pastel look. I just love them!
This is not only beautiful, but addictive and fun! The glass spray for this project can cost a little more than a can of spray paint, but get at Michaels or Hobby Lobby with a coupon to help with cost. Still much cheeper than buying and you did yourself!
Colored mercury glass.
Well, I went through my house looking for items, glass dish, candle holder, perfume bottle and lets not forget all those flower arrangements vases that get put away or thrown away! This project was loads of FUN!
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Published February 11th, 2015 1:52 PM
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Laurie Foreman on Oct 02, 2016I was wondering if you every painted a picture on top of the Krylon Looking Glass, and if so, what paints will adhere? Thank you for your tutorial
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Ana illausky on Oct 02, 2016Hi Laurie, I have never painted on top of the looking glass paint. Hmmmmm something to think about! Thanks!
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Jessie on Jun 08, 2017
I share your affinity for mercury glass and have done this quite successfully as well, although not with colored glass. I also found it helps to turn the glass around after you've sprayed the paint to catch drips and actually swirl them around to make more variation!
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Ana illausky on Jun 08, 2017I got the look I was going for, Thanks!
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Love the mercury glass look and would love to try a hand on a few items. I read the instructions you gave but i could not find the answer....Do you spray the vases inside or outside?