DIY Glitter and Marble Paint Ornaments

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DIY Glitter and Marble Paint Ornaments

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Today I will be making a DIY glitter ornament along with a DIY marble paint ornament to dazzle up my Christmas tree. I hope these will make your Christmas tree super fun with these awesome DIY's. I got these amazing ideas from heyheyheatherk.com (glitter ornament) and happyhooligans.ca (marble paint ornament).

Materials

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For this DIY you will need:

-Glitter

-Mod podge

-Water

-Clear ornaments

-Small bowl or container

You could also use floor wax instead of mod podge and water.

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Put some mod podge and a tiny bit of water in your small bowl/container.

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Remove the top from the ornament then pour your mixture into your ornament and swirl it around until the inside is coated.

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Drain the excess mixture from the ornament into your small bowl/container.

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Pour your glitter (generous amount) into the ornament and swirl it around till the inside is covered.

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Drain the excess glitter into a small bowl or wherever you got it from then put the top back on and you are done.

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Put on your tree and enjoy!

DIY Marble Paint Ornament

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Materials

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For this DIY you will need:

- Acrylic paint

-Clear ornaments

-Small bowl or container

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Remove the top of the ornament, then grab one of your paint colors.

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Squirt some of your paint into the ornament. Then give the ornament a quarter turn and squirt again.

Repeat a few more times while tipping and turning your ornament so the paint coats the inside of the ornament. Remember to leave space for the other colors.

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Repeat with the rest of your colors. If any space is uncovered, turn the ornament to splash some paint to cover the space.

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Once the ornament is completely covered, turn it upside-down and drain the excess paint into your small bowl/ container. This might take a while so you may need to leave it over night. The pattern the drained paint makes is so cool!

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Once your ornaments are dry, put the top back on then hang on your tree and enjoy!