HOME |
Kitchen Charts |
Food Dictionary |
Cook's Corner
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
Recipe Goldmineon
Tweet
Odds and ends of enamel paint
Ivory "flat" paint
Large pail
Water
Wash bottle in hot soapy water; rinse well and dry thoroughly.
Give the bottles a coat of flat paint for base - ivory is good. Let stand to dry overnight
Fill with water to about 4 inches from the top. Now put a few drops of each of several colors of quick-drying enamel on top of the water. The enamel will float. Flatten out the drops on the surface by gently blowing on them. Holding the bottles by the neck, as close to the top as possible, dip it down into the water, twisting bottles as you dip. The bottles will pick up the colors on top of the water as it is lowered, so make sure you use a smooth continuous motion - don't stop part way. Give the bottles a twist as you dip them, creating a swirl of color. Carefully remove from the water and set it on a newspaper to dry.
When the bottles have dried, give the surface a luster with wax and polish.
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
Recipe Goldmineon
Color Swirl Bottles craft
Old bottlesOdds and ends of enamel paint
Ivory "flat" paint
Large pail
Water
Wash bottle in hot soapy water; rinse well and dry thoroughly.
Give the bottles a coat of flat paint for base - ivory is good. Let stand to dry overnight
Fill with water to about 4 inches from the top. Now put a few drops of each of several colors of quick-drying enamel on top of the water. The enamel will float. Flatten out the drops on the surface by gently blowing on them. Holding the bottles by the neck, as close to the top as possible, dip it down into the water, twisting bottles as you dip. The bottles will pick up the colors on top of the water as it is lowered, so make sure you use a smooth continuous motion - don't stop part way. Give the bottles a twist as you dip them, creating a swirl of color. Carefully remove from the water and set it on a newspaper to dry.
When the bottles have dried, give the surface a luster with wax and polish.
Terms of Use/Privacy Policy |
Link to Us |
Media Center |
Site Map |
Contact Us
© Copyright 1999-2012 Recipe Goldmine™ | Trademark
No portion of this website may be reproduced without permission.
© Copyright 1999-2012 Recipe Goldmine™ | Trademark
No portion of this website may be reproduced without permission.