This was such a trial-and-error process for me. There is such a wealth of information out there, but sometimes you have to try a bunch of different things before you find was is perfect for you! Boy, was that true in working on these sparkly votive holders...
Here is how I did it! My mom and I LOVE pesto, so we have been saving the jars as we finish them so we could use them as decoration at the reception.
First step: pull off those labels!
Second step: Soak them in HOT soapy water for about 20 to 30 minutes.
Third step: Take a dish scrubber and put some oil on it to help scrub off the adhesive. I then put the jars back in some soapy water to continue helping the adhesive come off.
Fourth step (if needed): Let the jars sit with some peanut butter on them. If you have the patience and arm strength to scrub all of it off with the scrubber and oil, then you probably won't need to do this, but I needed a little more help to ease that adhesive off.
Fifth step: Figure out how you want to cover them with glitter. My first decision was to use spray bond adhesive on the glass and then cover it in big, chunky, iridescent glitter. It was pretty and looked very snowy. But I decided it was not really "glam" enough for me. So I went to Michael's and found some of Martha Stewart's Fine Glitter Glass Paint (shown on the left in the picture below). I thought this looked gorgeous, but still was not quite sparkly enough. So I finally found this blog: Restyle. Restore. Rejoice. that had an amazing step-by-step tutorial on making objects sparkle! So that is what I did! The finished product is shown on the right in the picture below.
I would love to see your feedback on the projects I am doing! If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
I would love to see your feedback on the projects I am doing! If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
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