Hey y'all! Bonnie and I couldn't be more excited to share our Silver and Gold project here at Simply Designing. We write about our crafty talents at the blog, Uncommon Designs. We are always up to something creative and adore the holidays. You can usually find us covered in glitter as you'll see by our Glass Glitter Snowflakes...
Have you ever used glass glitter? It is commonly associated with vintage items, but most people don't know where to get it or what it can do. Let me tell you... it can transform anything it touches into a dazzling display! I picked up a few of these large snowflakes at the Dollar Tree and knew that I wanted to glitter them with my silver glass glitter.
The snowflakes were already a pretty shade of gold, but I wanted something that would fit seamlessly into my decorating color scheme. To make the snowflakes, I needed glass glitter (I used Barbara Trombley's Glitter), glue, a spoon, and the snowflakes.
To adhere the glitter, simply brush a coat of glue atop the snowflake and let it dry. I use a spoon to gently tap the glitter where I want it to cover. This is a great habit to get into as you use so much less glitter than shaking. That is it... you are done!
I love how it turned out... so gorgeous and the light just dances off of it! You can use these snowflakes on your tree, in a garland, or just part of a holiday vingnette. The possibilities are endless!
We'd love for you to stop by Uncommon Designs to see what we have been up to this holiday season. We are sharing how to make these Faux Chalk Christmas Tags that are a simple, but elegant addition to gift wrapping.
We also made these sweet Candy Filled Ornaments that are the perfect treat for those special friends in your life!
A HUGE "Thank You!" to Ashely for having us over today! We would love for you to stop by Uncommon Designs for a visit. You can also find us on...
Happy Holidays everyone!
*Bonnie and Trish
Bonnie @ Uncommon Designs
Thank you for having us over Ashley!!