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DIY Easy No Mess Glitter Decor On an Unopened Bottle.
Gift Ideas.
All the materials that I used for this DIY are listed in the description box below.
I bought these mini bottles to show you on because I don't drink and it would be a
waste of money if I had bought the bigger ones.
You can do the same thing to any size or shape bottle you want.
I'll be giving these to my lovely sister when I'm done decorating them.
Shout out to my beautiful sister Abby!
Hey Sis, love you! let's get started!
To begin, you'll need to paint the bottle with a color that best matches the color of
the glitter.
I used a brush because I wanted to get around the labels without getting any paint on them.
Later on, I'll switch to a pouncer brush to get a more even coverage.
As always do this in layers and let in dry in between each one.
I covered the label in the back because I'll be putting an initial on it.
You could take the label off if you prefer.
I didn't bother because this bottle is so tiny that it won't even be noticeable.
For the second coat of paint, use the pouncer brush and get as close to label as you can
but be careful not to paint it.
If you do it' okay, just wipe it off with a damp cloth or a wet cotton swab.
Make sure to redo the edges with the brush until they are completely covered.
Once all that is dry add the glitter!
But not just any glitter.
I found these when I went to buy more paints and I had to try them out.
I did and I had to show you guy's how easy and beautiful these are.They're like a glitter
glue but cheaper, you get more for your buck and you can get them at your local Walmart
and no, I'm not being sponsored by Walmart, I'm just always shopping there lol!
So, if you don't like glittering bottles because of the mess and hassle of putting
excess glitter back into the containers… this is the way to go and they are so cheap!
They have them in few different colors.
I had to share them with you guys.
I'll leave all the info to them in the description box below.
After you apply one coat, let it dry and continue giving it coats until you are satisfied.
This is mine after two or three coats.
Look at that sparkle... and I have no mess to clean up!
I love these glitter paints!
Let me know what you guy's think.
Do you prefer this look or the chunky glitter look?
Let me know below.
You can leave it as is or add bling wrap to it.
I would usually stick individual rhinestones at this point but seeing as I was trying to
make this an easy no-mess DIY anyone can do as a gift, and I had this beautiful bling
wrap, that I thought, would go perfect, I used this instead.
Just measure and cut to size.
This has four rows and you can cut them to be singles as shown here.
I outlined all of the labels.
Use Mod Podge and a brush... glue them all around, outlining all the labels.
Look at this bottle, I'm just in love with it.
Can you picture a bigger bottle, anyone would love to get this as a gift!
You could leave it like this but you'll know me, more bling please lol!
I decided to add an initial to the back to make it even more special.
Using the same wrap, I made a letter A for my sister Abby.
And this is it all finished!
I love, love, love how this came out.
Soooo pretty!
This would make a great gift for any occasion.
Birthdays, anniversaries, you could put both initials.
weddings, you could make a bunch of little ones and give them away as party favors or
if someone got a promotion and you wanted to congratulate them.
What would you guys do with them, let me know?
So these are a few examples and ways you can use these glitter glues on your bottles.
So you've already seen this one.
The ribbon from the dollar tree along with the gold glitter and pure gold acrylic paint.I
used the paradise pink glitter without any paint.
Just straight on the bottle.
I peeled the label off the back of this one and I just glittered the glass and I did go
over this label as well and look how pretty that looks.
So you can paint them without using any color.
It kinda looks cool because it says Barefoot Bubbly and so it looks like glitter bubbles.
Let me give you a closer look.
And then you can see that one.
I painted this one with pool blue and then I put the glitter glue over it, which is turquoise
and then I let that dry.
Then I put the rhinestones over it and glittered the top with regular loss glitter and Mod
Podge.
So that's another idea.
Guy's these are just examples.
I just wanted to give you quick examples of what you could do, how you can use them other
then this way.
and lastly, there's that one.
Again, these are just very fancy swatches I did for you guys haha.
I was just going to swatch them on a big bottle but then I decided, why not throw a couple
thing's on them to give you guys an idea of what you can do with them.
For the purple one, I used purple pansy with the purple glitter glue and bling stickers.
These are the flat back pearls that are sticky... and again I covered the label on this one
and just pearls, pearls all around the labels and up here, and that's it.
Remember you can do these to big bottles as well.
I just used little bottles to save money because I don't drink as most of you already know.
and I did not do swatches for the red or the silver.
Actually, now that I think about it.
I did use the red and was not a big fan of the red.
That's right I did do one with the red.
I started it and didn't like it so I didn't do it.
I did not use the silver, so I don't know how that looks.
So that's it.
Just wanted to give you ideas on how you could decorate bottles because some of you had asked
me how do you decorate bottles that are unopened.
I will make another video and show you how to decoupage a bottle that's not opened.
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