If you have honey bear jar and gold leaf starter kit, get ready, because you can design a beautiful golden honey bear vase to cheaply decorate your house.
It is time to do a little experiment with cute shaped jars and gold leaf starter kit, because the combination of these two will help you to design beautiful vases. To complete this creative project, you have to arrange:
Gold leaf starter kit
Small and large honey bottles
Foam and paint brush
Follow Simple Directions
Arrange all required supplies and cover your bottles with adhesive and leave it for some time to dry, because in the dry state, it will be easy to stick anything on it.
Stick on sheets of the gold leafing and gently press the each sheet according to the shape of bottle with the help of foam brush. Initially, you will get the messy look, but repeat the process for several times to get full and neat coverage.
Sealer can be used on the top cover of your design and let the sealer to dry completely before using it.
You will get really pretty vases to decorate your side table, study desk or console by adding colorful flowers in them.
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