Nice! Another cool technique is to paint a solid dark-colored background and then mix a matching colored or silver glitter into a clear topcoat to paint over it for a more brilliant effect.
I did this on our accent wall in the living room and it looks gorgeous!!!! Very easy to do and way better than any glitter paint on the market. Thanks so much.
I‘ve seen this over a year ago and I think this is brilliant. Your wall turned out beautifully! I did this to my dressers and tv stand. I wouldn’t recommend doing this to furniture but I like how mine turned out, it just weakens it a little bit.
i really wanna do this glitter wall ! i’ve been looking at a few different methods and this one is by far my favorite. did you paint the wall before you did the glitter or can you go over old color? i’m re doing my paint color so i was wondering if it was easier not to paint the wall i’ll be doing
Excellent! I bet you've made some people out there feel pretty foolish. 😳 With their paper plates and hair dryers... car wash sponges... and vegetable oil? Yes. For clean up!!! Hahaha ! 😂😂 Alright... I'll quit laughing at them because tbh, before your video, I was deciding between hair dryer & sponge. 🤦🏼♀️ Thanks for saving me!! 💯
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For that whole wall (one only) did you only need that one tub of modge podge to do the entire wall? Or was more used? I have a 128 oz and was wondering if that’s enough. Also about how many ounces or pounds of glitter did you use?
taty13graham I can’t remember it was awhile ago. I think I got 2 tubs of modge podge and maybe 3 of each glitter (fine and regular). Our store is a little bit of a drive so I Would rather get more and just return what I don’t use. Sorry hope that’s a little helpful
@@camore5422 yeah of course it would be harmful, a lot of toxic chemicals in glues. I was more concerned about heavy metal poisoning which can cause tons of different issues for the child. Aluminium toxicity from all the glitter can cause Alzheimers and has been linked with infertility. Please get the child tested for aluminium asap 😯
The rubber rim part you're referring to is called "cove base" and unless that surface is clean, dry, and dull using an adhesive bonding primer, it will peel right off . Even if you do all of the steps listed above, you'll probably still have issues with wear and tear due to the base trim being ran into from furniture and foot traffic :/ maybe if you top coat with a clear polycrylic sealer?
Oh mah gawdddd ❤️ this looks so good!! last night I covered a glass cup with glitter using this method & I thought I messed up so bad but I just need a second coat 🙌🏻 ***my mod podge turned purple & I’m still debating on doing it another way.. we shall see lol
I’m not sure why people were throwing glitter on top of the hodgepodge without blending it in . That just seems like common sense to me . This the first video that was recommended of someone blending the glitter
You need a sander to remove the glitter wall... the resulting glitter cloud explosion is going to be ridiculous. Wear a full suit or schedule a few days off work.