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DIY: Dip-died Frosted Tumblers


The Dip-died frosted tumblers are a cool, creative way to add style to your glasses! This is a fun and easy project that takes no time! Let's get started!

Here are the materials you will need:

-Glass tumblers

-Rubbing alcohol

-Painter’s tape

-A foam pouncer

-Martha Stewart Craft’s Translucent Frost Glass Paint

-Paint pallette or place to put poured paint

-Newspaper

Step 1: Using rubbing alcohol and a paper towel or cotton ball, clean the tumblers and let dry (perform over newspaper or something that will keep your work surface safe from rubbing alcohol)

Step 2: Take the painter’s tape in manageable sections and tape off where you want your paint to go.

Step 3: Use your finger nail or a credit card to press out all air bubbles and seal the tape onto the tumblers.

Step 4: Dip the foam pouncer in the frost paint and begin painting the tumblers using an up and down motion (don’t worry if it doesn’t look perfect – a second coat will fix any mistakes).

Step 5: Let dry two hours before applying a second coat.

Step 6: Apply second coat. Let second coat dry overnight and then peel off the painter’s tape!

Step 7: Follow the directions on Martha Stewart’s craft website for how to set the paint (We air cure for 21 days, but you can also oven bake them!).

Project complete!

Cited Source:

"Dip-Dyed Frosted Tumblers - Vicky Barone." Vicky Barone. N.p., 13 Sept. 2013. Web. 02 Mar. 2016. <http://blog.vickybarone.com/2013/09/13/dip-dyed-frosted-tumblers/>.


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