This is a fast and easy, fun Valentine Project that I did! I had so much fun Painting on these Glasses, or Champagne Flutes, with this pretty Lace Stencil!
You my have seen some other projects that I’ve done using this same Martha Stewart Adhesive Silkscreen, by Plaid,. I just love it!! It’s called Antique Lace, and you get 4 difference patterns in the package, I used the narrow lace one for this project.
Supply List:
1) Martha Stewart Adhesive Silkscreen
2) Foam Pouncer
3) Martha Stewart Gloss Glass Paint – Opaque- Camellia Pink
4)Glassware
I picked up two very inexpensive Champagne Flute Glasses at Goodwill, I think they were around 50 cents a piece. You can’t beat that!
Step 1: Apply the silkscreen to clean Glassware.
Step 2: Using the Foam Pouncer apply the paint to the Glass.
Step 3: Immediately peel off the Silkscreen and allow the glass to dry. (Make sure you wash the silkscreen out right away!)
That’s it! Just let it air cure for 21 days, or if you’re in hurry you can bake it in your oven, according to the instructions HERE.
Now you have some beautiful looking Champagne Glasses for your Romantic Valentine Evening!!
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bipolaress says
Great valentine project. Live the stencil.
Karen Watson says
Thank you so much!
TheGoodOleDays OnEtsy says
So easy! I’m going to have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Karen Watson says
Yes, super easy! And you can use these on anything, fabric, wood, tin etc. So fun!
Laura Strack says
This would be sweet for a wedding/bridal shower, as well. Or maybe a tea party, ladies luncheon? Love them! Thank you, Karen.
Karen Watson says
Great idea Laura!! This would be perfect for either one! Thanks for your sweet comment!
Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage says
These look so pretty! I’m surprised how easy it looks! What a wonderful Valentine’s project!
Karen Watson says
Thanks Lisa!! Yes, it’s crazy easy, I’m so addicted to these things!
Maureen says
That looks simple and so very pretty! Pinning.
Karen Watson says
Thanks for pinning Maureen!
Neltine says
Hi Karen,
Wouwii what a great idea. I would say that you are such a talented lady….but this is a very easy way to paint your glass..lol. But the result is sooooo fantastic:) I love it how it came out when it is finished. Anyway, forget what I said…hihi…You are of course a very talented lady and I love your blogs.
greets,
Neltine (the Netherlands)
Karen Watson says
Thank you Neltine!
Mary Ruth says
Love this project! You never disappoint! This one is so appropriate for Valentine’s Day dinner!
Karen Watson says
Thank you so much Mary Ruth!!
Laura / The Shed, Pet Scribbles, Socks for Sandy says
So pretty, Karen! I really love how they turned out!
Karen Watson says
Thanks Laura! I’m glad you liked them!
Janet Beck says
I am curious, I bought a large supply of clear plates and bowls to etch for Christmas. The etching stencils were too tiny to use without tearing. Would this idea work on the back of my plates and bowls? Is it dishwasher safe?
Thank you