These beautiful ornaments would make a lovely addition to any holiday tree. You can make them to keep or give away. You have to make them in stages, over the course of a few days only because the paint is on the inside and needs time to dry completely. The actual time spent crafting and expense are minimal considering the results you will achieve with very little effort. Have fun!
Crafter's Note: I happened to find the glass ornaments at a yard sale, where I paid fifty cents for four. The original price was ninety-nine cents each. Retail price is still not bad considering how much you pay for ornaments these days.
Approximate Time Painting - 15 - 30 minutes. Drying - depends on weather, in humid weather it will take a few days. The final assembly takes about 5 - 10 minutes.
By Marie from West Dundee, IL
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Those are so very beautiful! I love them!
Very beautiful ornaments, and clever idea for painting them on the inside. As the weather gets cooler, I get more in the mood for these winter projects.
These are absolutely beautiful. I was looking at the glass paint tonight at the local art & craft store and found that it was $5.00 / jar (color). It didn't take long for my husband to realize that that was way more than what I had invested in the clear ornaments.
These are absolutely beautiful. I was looking at the glass paint tonight at the local art & craft store and found that it was $5.00 / jar (color). It didn't take long for my husband to realize that that was way more than what I had invested in the clear ornaments... I'm curious, will everyday, crafters, acryllic paints work or do you HAVE to use the glass paints?
Do you have to use the glass paints to make these gorgeous ornaments or can you use the everyday crafters acryllic paints?
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