DIY Mercury glass with vinegar, water and spray paint. Super easy and under 5 minutes! Great gifts! I have an antique mercury glass mirror that I got for $40 years and years ago and I simply love that look of an old mercury glass piece of goodness! Mercury glass is also referred to as “silver”.
Today I’ll be demonstrating how are you can create your own DIY style of mercury glass as they did back in the day but for a fraction of the cost. Please read on and watch the video.
DISCLAIMER: Throughout this post and video, when mercury glass is mentioned, it is in reference to a faux mercury glass technique. It is not the original way that mercury glass was made a long time ago.
I will be showing you how with just vinegar, water, and a can of Looking Glass how you can make your own mercury style looking glass. It literally takes less than five minutes per project. While you are at it, make a few, so when you need that quick gift, you will have them already made.
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27 янв 2020