Thursday, November 11, 2010

Mercury Glass Ornament




Supplies:
Clear glass ornament
Black spray paint
Hot glue gun
Assorted ribbons and embellishments
Self adhesive gems
Adirondack Alcohol Ink Mixatives
Adirondack Alcohol Inks (dark colors are best)


It’s only seven weeks until Christmas! Can you believe it? I really love aged and worn mercury glass. I like to scatter it throughout my home for the holidays. Unfortunately the real stuff in expensive and hard to find. So I found a way to make my own. You could use this technique for any glass surface: candle holders, frames, vases, and plates. I think it would make a great gift too.
1. Take off top of ornament. Using black spray paint gently make several short sprays into ornament.(best to do outside) Twist, turn, and shake ornament to move paint around in swirl patterns before it dries. You do not have to cover the whole inside. Irregular splotches are good. Let dry. This does not take long.

2. Stick a pencil, paint brush, or other object into ornament to have something to hold onto. Drop small dots of the Alcohol ink onto felt pad on ink applicator. Just use a random pattern using two darker colors of alcohol ink. Add a small amount of Alcohol ink blender.

3.Dab applicator onto ornament until you get the coverage you want. Let dry.

4. Use a new piece of felt and repeat step 2 with silver or gold alcohol ink mixative. Do not add as much alcohol blender. Dab onto ornament leaving spots blank for the black to show through. Make sure you dab NOT twist. Also be sure not to touch it with bare hands or it will leave a fingerprint. Let dry. Add more if necessary.

5. Add ribbon to the topper using hot glue. Apply self adhesive gem stones on each side. Tie some ribbon through the hanger. Embellish with tiny ornaments or buttons.



Don’t forget to send an email to cerri @ thelittlepinkstudio.com by Sunday the 14th if you want to be in the stocking swap! And if you try out our tutorials we would love to see what you made. You can post a picture in our Flickr Group.

Brandy

9 comments:

Jeanne said...

Brandy, what a great tutorial this is. I forget about all the things that alcohol inks can do!
xo
jeanne

Little Pink Studio said...

I honestly have never played w/ alcohol inks, but my daughter has tons of them. We'll have to try this!
Cerri xo

Cindy (JunqueArt) said...

Awesome!!! Now to go find my alcohol inks!!!

linnea-maria said...

Gorgeous!!! This tutorial is great, makes my head spin, i will try this at home definitely :) /Therese

Anonymous said...

Brandy, Hi! I'm here via Tina from Tiny Bear and so glad that she told me about your blog. :-)
I'll be back! Also love your Brenda Lee Christmas music! You've got me dancin' already!
Hugs, Diane

Something Special said...

Oh thanks for the tutorial, I have all of those supplies already. Love it and I love to do any kind of faux mercury glass.

Robin Thomas said...

These are really beautiful. It seems like magic. Thank you so much!

Jessica Rodarte said...

Those are too cute. They look delightful!

Karin said...

Love it...what a great idea!