You can absolutely reuse the excess glitter! Most of the glitter that comes out will not be wet, but for the glitter that is, wait until it is dry and press it. It is fine. If you do not want to do this, simply remove the clumped glitter from the pile and pour the rest through a funnel back into the container. Not everyone gets free glitter and these people may not want to waste what they have purchased.
I just wanted to give u a tip with the glitter it. If u pour a lot in the ornament swirl it around slowly so it doesn't make bubbles then dump all the excess out back into the bottle then hold your ornament upside down for about 15-20sec. Then Over pour your glitter as well then funnel it back into your glitter bottle. I reuse the glitter. Yes it might get chunky. But not bad. Also after it dries u can pick up the chunks and squish it with your fingers it will break down :) I've been painting ornaments for years now and use glitter it on every ornament. I love your ornaments by the way. They are beautiful.
You can use plastic ornaments. Dollar Tree is a great place to buy them. Most people use Mop & Glo, or some other floor polish, rather than what is used in this video.
I like the red one with the ribbon with the green and red snow flakes
Beautiful! I am making to give to family members as a keepsake.
Absolutely beautiful work. I love them and love you description of your work.
You can absolutely reuse the excess glitter! Most of the glitter that comes out will not be wet, but for the glitter that is, wait until it is dry and press it. It is fine. If you do not want to do this, simply remove the clumped glitter from the pile and pour the rest through a funnel back into the container. Not everyone gets free glitter and these people may not want to waste what they have purchased.
These are gorgeous! And no glitter transfer!
The glitter is fabulous. nice and sparklerly.
I love the Nuvo glitter....and glitter in general. Can you ever have too much glitter??? Thanks Maryanne!
I just wanted to give u a tip with the glitter it. If u pour a lot in the ornament swirl it around slowly so it doesn't make bubbles then dump all the excess out back into the bottle then hold your ornament upside down for about 15-20sec. Then Over pour your glitter as well then funnel it back into your glitter bottle. I reuse the glitter. Yes it might get chunky. But not bad. Also after it dries u can pick up the chunks and squish it with your fingers it will break down :) I've been painting ornaments for years now and use glitter it on every ornament. I love your ornaments by the way. They are beautiful.
Or use it with hot glue to make more decoration?
Thank you for sharing!! Liked it very much!!! 😉😂😎🤗🤗
Great ideas. I have a ton of Xmas bulbs. Now I can use them. TFS new subscriber
Really like the ornaments 👍
Beautiful! Funny, but I just made 4 of these earlier today! They are in a gorgeous powder blue!
Cool Kathya! Aren't they fun and easy :)
Thank you! These are so beautiful!
Very creative...
Very pretty. Can you use plastic bulbs ?
Very pretty!
Thank you Barbara!!
Barbara Clouser i
that is so freaking pretty
thanks Karin
Karin kemp to
Gorgeous
love your video
I love these. How do you package them for a gift
Cute ornaments
Thanks Teresa!! Merry Christmas!
Stunning, what was the glue used, looks like more of a watery type glue.
It's from Beacon....called Glitter It. I have heard of other substances being used, but had this on hand...Try googling it ;) Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly.
i want to try this for his christmas 2017
Would be nice if the camera was back further.
can you use the plastic ornaments
Yes.
You can use plastic ornaments. Dollar Tree is a great place to buy them. Most people use Mop & Glo, or some other floor polish, rather than what is used in this video.
Can you use plastic xmas balls?
don't see why not.
can you use plastic ornaments?
I'm not sure Bridgette. I've only tried the glass. Sorry bout that...
You can. A lot of people use the 2-pack from Dollar Tree. Also, use Mop & Glo rather than an expensive craft glue!