i saw tutorial at krafty kat where she added dish soap into the mixture
go here to see it
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Suzzie V says
wow, that glass turned out really pretty. I've been thinking of doing something like this. Thanks for the tutorial!
Debra Kapellakis says
Those are so cool!
Kathie says
Yours turned out great! Thanks for showing mine. I would love you to join in on my new bloghop Gimme Five For Friday!
http://kraftykat76.blogspot.com/2012/06/gimme-five-for-friday-bloghop.html
Karen says
That is so pretty Aimee, I'm definitely going to give this a try.
Donna Wilkes says
Aimee, great project for summer tablescapes. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Mindie Hilton says
Featuring on Thursday at Bacon Time!
Patty (Patty's Pretty Things) says
That is so neat! Thanks for the tutorial!
Ready Home says
Very cool! Pinned on Pinterest and shared on Facebook!
Angie CountryChicCottage says
Love sea glass — even when it is faux!
Terry says
Great project! Love the soft blue colored jars and how easy it is to do this! Thanks for sharing this at Sunday Blog Love1
Miss Kitty says
Thanks so much for sharing that great technique! I did go over and see the one where she added dish soap too…hers were pretty too. Summer is a perfect time to learn how to do this to display with our sea shells, etc. I saw your post over at "Elizabeth & Co." link party.
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
Loving these, Aimee!! So pretty and look like the real thing. I'm featuring you tomorrow at the party! Thanks for stopping by!
{HUGS},
kristi
Cherished Bliss says
This is stunning! I'm featuring you today!
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
Oh, such a soft pretty look!
Stacey says
So pretty – I love this idea!
Thanks for linking up-
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Christina at I Gotta Create! says
Thank you for sharing such great tips about painting inside versus outside the bottle, depending on the effect you want to achieve. I appreciate you sharing your talent at the linky parties at I Gotta Create!
<3 Christina
Christina at I Gotta Create! says
Oh! I'm featuring you this morning on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iGottaCreate
<3 Christina
cast stone columns says
it is so good Aimee. I like the color you used. Simple yet beautiful DIY
~ Herman Swan