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glitter everything you need to make this diy candle holder with mod pode and glue

Ever since I made my glitter clutch, I’ve been looking around at everything that we have around the house that I can glitter. I told you I had a lot of glitter projects to share, I finally gathered them together to photograph! First up are these little tea light holders that were totally boring on their own… I put together a mixture of Mod Podge and glitter (same as the glitter clutch) but this time I dumped the mixture in the candleholder, swirled it around until it covered every area and…

four jars are lined up in front of an oven and one is filled with glitter

Diy glitter mason jars; (these are the actual jars I made) all you need is matte mod podge, glitter, (I used all Martha Stewart) and a sponge, dip sponge in mod podge, sponge in small sections, (make sure to use foil or paper towels to put the glitter back into the jar, as to not waste any) let dry and scrape glitter off of raised words, (I used a small craft knife) seal with spray sealer, (I tried the matte mod podge on one of the jars and the glitter came off.) That's it! Enjoy!

a person is using glitter to decorate a vase

Lisa I Cricut Tutorials for Beginners on Instagram: "St. Patrick’s Day glitter dipped wine glass with peekaboo shamrocks 🍀 These wine glasses are so fun to make! Start by applying your vinyl decals, then do a layer of mod podge and a layer of glitter. Let dry completely, then repeat with another layer of mod podge and glitter. When dry, finish with one last coat of mod podge to seal. Now it is washable and waterproof, and the glitter won’t shed. Happy St. Patrick’s day! #stpatricksdaycrafts

the keys are decorated with multicolored sprinkles

My Funky Glitter Key I made today. Bling-bling! Use a fine paint brush to brush Modge Podge where you want the glitter, either dip the key in the glitter or using a fine paint brush, dip that in the glitter and brush on. (I tried both and painting the glitter on was easier.) Let it dry. Then I dipped the tip of my index finger in the Modge Podge and put a light coat on top of the glitter. Let dry and use a toothpick to clear out the areas with holes if your key has holes in the top of it…

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