How to German Glass Glitter Letters
Like I told you on Monday I wanted to share how I did
Eliza cute name sign. It’s just like elementary school.
This is the material I used:
White glue
Chipboard letters found at Hobby Lobby
(I heard that the grudge board letter don’t work, so use chipboard letters)
German Glitter Glass found on Etsy in 3 different grit sizes
I got 70, 80, and 90 grit
Paint brush
I mixed a little bit of each of the different grit sizes together.
One great thing about the german glitter glass is that it goes a long way!
Brush on glue and make sure the letter is fully covered with glue, including all the sides.
Sprinkle the glitter on the the letter, then let it dry.
I hot glued twine to the back of the letters to make the banner.
Over time the letters will “age” around the edges perfectly!
To make a banner, simply hot glue the letters to jute or twine!
It’s a perfect baby shower gift!
LOVE IT!
Love the glitz! 🙂
Pretty – And easy to do!
I love German Glass glitter!These looks so pretty!
It is nice to know that this one here really exist. I would love to track your future posts
las vegas pavers
When is the next post comming on this topic.
Steven’s iphone
How cute are those! I love glitter! Thank you for sharing.
I would love for you to check out our Pattern Party ! Those with free patterns and templates to share are invited to link up. We are also having a Pattern Giveaway and I’d love for you to sign up. Thank you again for sharing!