How do I add a picture to the inside of a glass ornament?
Related Discussions
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds
I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
How to make a balloon garland?
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
Old faded glass Christmas ornaments, what do I do with them?
I've saved old Christmas ornaments over the last 40 years. Originally, they were colored ornaments that reflect light. Not all that color is gone but they look pretty... See more
How do I remove shattered glass from a picture frame?
How do I add support to our Pool noodle ornament wreath?
my daughter and I made an ornament wreath from pool noodles. When hung it sags so bad it becomes an oval. Any ideas how to add support now that it’s done??
Does anyone know what this is?
Just turn them upside down and open them, then insert a roll of paper towel and tada, you have yourself a brand new paper towel holder that is not only beautiful, but... See more
Can anyone identify this vintage wooden crank box?
The item is solid wood, standing aprx. 26" high x 16" wide, no exterior holes or outlets, side crank handle turns four wooden paddles inside with various size holes o... See more
Print the picture on paper, cut it out and roll it up, put it in the hole in the top of the ornament and use a toothpick or a chopstick to unroll it inside the bulb.
What Chloe said but if you want the picture to be adhered to the inside of the glass you should use thin paper, which you have cut nicks in around the edge, have applied a loose mixture of Elmers glue to the inside of the bulb and then very carefully push paper into shape probably using the eraser end of a pencil.
Thank you. I want to fix the picture to the glass and do a fake mercury glass finish around it. I think I might paint a small amount first so the
picture is peeking through
Fold it up with out creasing it then it will open inside then fix with a thin object
First you get some paints and artists brushes that are about 1/32 " long,.....
Hahaha!!