Hi, everybody again! I sincerely hope you are feeling very well, this time I am sharing with you another of my crafts, it' s a glass to decorate with colorful stones inside. The curious thing is that we will use a recycled glass bottle, previously cut in half, garden stones and enamels about to expire.
Do you like to conserve the environment? I like it, so I always prefer to reuse the items we normally throw away.
Here the materials menu:
🎨Colour selection🎨
The colors used for the handicrafts are:
All materials together:
🎨 Step 1
We started to paint a part of our set of stones, I started with the green color. As green is darker than other colours and thicker, we can paint the stones with a fine brush.
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🎨 Step 2
We continue to paint our stones, and this time it's time for the pink color, we repeat the same procedure, and as it's a very light color we go over the paint several times until we get a darker tone.
🎨 Step 3
Once the previous phases are finished, we continue with the light blue color, and we also go over our stones twice with the paint.
🎨 Step 4
We're almost done! Now it is the turn of the purple color, so, we take our stones for this color and paint them.
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Around here I have taken other stones apart and painted them in various colors, what do they look like? In my opinion, they look amazing.
🎨 Paso 5
Once all the stones have been painted, the only thing left to do is to place them in the order we want them inside the recycled glass cup.
Our adornment is ready to be worn in any corner of the house: :
Here the video so you can better observe the procedure:
What do you think of that?
Don't forget to leave your comment, See you soon!
Simple y efectivo!! te han quedado muy bien, saludos!
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