Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Glitter Champagne Bottle Tutorial



You know that saying, "it's about the journey not the destination"? Nah. I'm going to help you get to the desired destination without some of the unnecessary steps along the way. This glitter champagne bottle tutorial is to help you avoid the mistakes I made. So let's jump into it!

Materials: bottle of champagne, Mod Podge, sponge paint brush, glitter
Cost: About $20 for Mod Podge, adhesive spray, glitter, and sponge brush
Time: No real prep, application is about five minutes, drying is recommended for several hours


Application Method

Step 1
cover champagne bottle with the glue, stopping near the top to allow for cork removal


Step 2
pour glitter all over the bottle


Step 3
 let glue dry - Mod Podge claims only 15 minutes is needed, I recommend at least an hour


Step 4
spray bottle with adhesive glue

Step 4 is where I went wrong. After the glitter and glue are dry, you still need to seal the glitter to avoid flaking. Instead of the spray, I followed a tutorial that suggested re-applying a layer of Mod Podge. Big mistake! That actually started stripping all of the glitter off and made the process much harder than it needed to be. But lucky for you, I have the solution to missing glitter should you need to apply more - step 5.

Step 5
mix glitter and glue, apply with sponge by patting (not brushing)


The glue will look thick, but that's OK it dries clear.


Let the bottle dry overnight to be safe, and voila! Your glitter champagne bottle project is completed. Are you singing "throw some glitter make it rain" in your best Ke$ha voice? Because I am...




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22 comments:

  1. This would be such a fun way to decorate bottles before a bachelorette party!

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  2. this is so incredible. I want to do this for my bachelorette!!

    ps, thanks for linking up with Treat Yo Self Thursday!

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  3. This is such a cute idea! I am so going to do this for my soon to be sister in laws bachelorette party!!

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  4. Ahhhh love glitter bombed champs!!! Fantastic tutorial :-D

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  5. Super cute! I may need to do this for my wine club.

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  6. This is so cute! Glitter makes everything more fabulous :)

    -Sharon
    The Tiny Heart

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  7. yes, love this!! making this for a friends wedding for sure!!

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  8. I love this for a number of reasons: it's easy, and pretty! I love DIY projects, but for me they have to be easy...I am soooo doing this for my friend's upcoming bachelorette party!

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  9. such a cute idea. Great way to pretty up a bottle for a special event and color coordinate.

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  10. Ummm I think I could make these a part of centerpieces for my wedding Thanks for sharing!!

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  11. Thanks for the tips! There are so many things I want to glitter, I just need to start doing it!

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  12. How awesome is that and it looks easy enough. Although, I would probably spill the glitter all over the place!! I'm gonna try this, love the end result.

    Best, Mree

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  13. That is so cute! Was it hard to open?

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  14. definitely something I could see at one of my parties!

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  15. Love how this turned out! It would be so fun for a party or girls night out:)

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  16. This looks like so much fun and perfect for a birthday party or NYE! Thanks for a great idea!

    Emily
    somethinggoldsomethingblue.blogspot.com

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