Tuesday, February 21, 2012

DIY Antique Mercury Glass

Today I am going to show you how to make dollar store & thrift store items look like they are made of antique mercury glass.  I got the idea from Pinterest, of course. :0)  Here are some mercury glass lamps from Pottery Barn.  Don't you just LOVE?  

Supplies:

glass vases (or anything made of glass)
squirt bottle
water
Krylon Looking Glass Spray Paint (you can get it from Walmart for like $8 I think)

I went to the dollar store and got several sized glass vases.  I also bought a few table lamps from a local thrift store.  I wanted to put one on a side table in the living room and then two on our bedside tables.  This project is very easy and cheap!  

Instructions:

1. You take the squirt bottle full of water and squirt directly onto the glass.  Depending on how many spots you want on your finished piece determines how much water you should spray on it.  I say trial and error is the best method since these glass vases are so cheap.  I did spray a generous amount onto each vase though.  Make sure your squirt bottle is adjusted to a setting you like before you spray it on too.  I had mine somewhere in the middle; I didn't want it to be too much of a mist and I didn't want it to be big splatters either.  

2.  Before the water dries, spray the paint directly onto the glass over the water spots.  Make sure you shake the can of spray paint for a long time before you use it so that it doesn't drip.  

3.  Let it dry.  And you are finished!  That's it!   


My friend Janet made some with me too!



You can see she is squirting water on top of the paint.  Sometimes we felt like there wasn't enough water marks on the piece so we would just spray some more water on and then spray paint on top of it again.    


Sorry I didn't take pictures of the finished pieces.  I need to get better at my picture taking.  Lesson learned.  :-)


 Here is one of the lamp's I bought from the thrift store.  It was in an outdated shade of brassy gold.  I wouldn't recommend buying a lamp like this for your project though.  My advice to you is to find a lamp base made of clear glass.  You know, those lamps that are clear and hallow on the inside?  The reason I say this is because you don't get quite the same look because there are no see-through marks where the water was and the paint wasn't.  Regardless I still think it gave the lamp a pretty cool look.  You can see it's almost as if the paint looks like it beaded up.  




 Here is a picture of the finished lamp in my living room.  I bought a burlap lampshade on sale from Home Goods and attached it to the base.  


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentine's Heart Doily & Pendant Banner

Happy Valentine's Day!!

I wanted to share with you the Heart Doily & Pendant Banner I made for Valentine's Day.  :-)  I used twine for the string to hang the flags on, bought the heart doilies from Michaels, and the flags were cut out of scrapbook paper from Michaels.  I tied some linen ribbon into bows onto the twine to add an extra something to it.  I hole punched two holes into the flags to string the twine through them and simply taped the whole banner up onto the mantle.  This would be easy to make for any holiday.  You can have fun with it and make it your own unique banner with different scrapbook paper, etc.

My wonderful husband gave me a dozen roses this morning (so sweet of him!) and I decided to use them as part of the decor on our fireplace mantle to go along with the banner I made.  I placed each rose in random old bottles I had collected last year (for our wedding).  The LOVE sign was from our wedding too.  Ps.  Sorry for the TV in the pic, I couldn't really take the picture without getting it in it.  Oh well!







If you want a fresh perspective on Valentine's Day, visit my sweet friend Bekah's blog je*m'appelle*bekah.  I love her advice to guys who feel the pressure to get something special for their Valentine and think it is just a "Hallmark holiday".

She put the true meaning of love perfectly, "If nothing else, this should be a day of being thankful for the definition of love: God. God is love. God is the creator of love, God is the one who allows us to feel the beautiful emotion of love. He is the only One who never fails and never disappoints."