While I was at the Haven Conference last month I came across the Rust-oleum vendor booth and a really cool product that I knew I had to try out! If you saw my Instagram earlier this month about a little trip to the hardware store, then you might remember seeing something about this paint.
But I won't bore you with that moment when I was just sure the salesperson at Home Depot didn't know what she was talking about when she told me there was no mercury glass spray paint by Rust-oleum but instead a mirror effect spray paint and how I bought it reluctantly, feeling somewhat unsure of myself.
Okay, so maybe I still haven't gone back to apologize but I am sorry and of course, my next trip to HD, I will find her and tell her how right she was!!!
For now though, I'd much rather share what I did using it as mirror effect paint because it's pretty cool too.
Items Needed:
Glass vases or jars
Drop cloth
Lint Free cloth
Painter's tape (I used Frog tape)
Dishwashing liquid
Glass cleaner (I used Windex)
Rust-Oleum Mirror Effect Spray Paint
1. Clean vases and jars
I washed my vases in dishwashing liquid first and then used glass cleaner as well.
So that's my "oops" didn't seal the tape moment.
4. Apply 3 or more light coats at a moderate speed. For best results, apply multiple light coats versus one heavy coat. This will help avoid running!!
5. Let dry for 1 hour before displaying your work of art.
As for the Mercury glass effect, all you need to add is a vinegar & water solution and a spray bottle! Maybe I will get brave and try it next week!! You'll have to stay tuned!
Happy Organizing!
Kim
I received no compensation for this project and all opinions, ideas and projects are based on my own experiences.
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