Design Christmas baubles
Instructions No. 1826The classic Christmas tree should Christmas Balls not be missing. But special baubles are often very expensive. We have created many different variations, which look really great and don't cost much.
Glass balls with glitter
Tape the glass balls partly with masking tape, for example only to cover one half of the ball with glitter. ApplyNapkin varnish with a brush where there should be glitter later. Pour the different types of glitter into flat bowls or onto a plate. Now turn the balls in the glitter until all areas are covered with it. Then let the paint dry completely.In our example, the white balls were decorated Silver with a glitter liner in a colour of your choice. Beautiful patterns such as dots, squiggles and stripes, shapes such as stars and fir trees or even a writing with handlettering can be applied to the balls. The decorations with the Glitter Liner make them look Christmas Balls especially noble. Then attach colour-coordinated satin ribbons as a hanging band to the eyelets of the balls.
Tip: Of course, you can also use other shades of the Glitter Liners for decoration or you can already use coloured Christmas tree balls, which you decorate with white or silver-coloured Glitter Liners.
Glass ball with light chain and Diamond-snow
Carefully remove the suspension at the top and pour some -snow Diamondinto the ball. You can also add some glitter for a special effect. Now close the opening. With a porcelain pencil or porcelain paint you can write on the ball or colour it a little bit.You can also decorate the ball with gold or silver relief embroidery or turn the Napkin technique on the bullets. To do this, simply select a wish-Napkin , cut out individual parts of it with sharp scissors and loosen the unprinted layers of the Apply Napkin. now with a soft brush Napkin varnish, specially made for glass items. Now put the napkin parts on the ball and apply again something Napkin varnish on. IMPORTANT: The varnish should always be applied from the inside out so that the thin napkin layer does not tear.