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You can only save these files from a desktop computer smartphones are not that smart when it comes to SVG files.Īnd just so you know, I also have a library full of free SVG files and Printables for all my subscribers, a.k.a Daydreamers. You can speed up this process by having them in a ventilated area.ĭon’t touch inside of them or be very careful about it, I did to test the dry time, and one of them has a couple of fingerprints. I would like to see you over there, so make sure to hit that follow button! Step 3Īfter draining the paint from your ornaments, it’s time to let them dry! Place them on an area where you can lay them right side up.Įven if you let them drain for a long time, these ornaments take a long time to dry (2 to 3 days). If you have extra time, I recommend you finish draining your ornaments on a paper plate for about ten more minutes.įun fact: My Instagram followers loved this photo, where I shared my draining methods. Not a lot, but enough to make your project take forever to dry. Now, believe it or not, there’s still going to be extra paint inside the ornament. If you use a good amount of paint, let them drain for about ten minutes or so. You can use a funnel, or you can place the ornaments upside down on the paint bottle (if they match in size). Return extra excess of paint to the original container. Warning: Don’t shake the ornament, you will create bubbles in the paint, and your paint could dry with those little bubbles. Tip: Use a paper towel at the top of the ornament and swirl without worrying you’re going to spill paint everywhere. If you use a little paint, prepare to swirl a single ornament for about 30 minutes.įor me, I prefer to be very generous with the paint and then return the excess to the paint container. When you use a little bit of pain, this project can take forever because paint, in general, has a higher viscosity (density). There are two approaches with painting Christmas Ornaments, one is by using a little bit of paint (about a tablespoon or so), and the second one is using a lot of paint and then returning extra paint to the container. If you are using a bottle of paint (I love DecoArt paints, very affordable at Michaels) you don’t need a funnel, you can just pour it right in the ornament.

Let me tell you, that the glitter sticks to the polycrylic like MAGIC! Swirl the ornament, until everything is coated. I always like to use plenty and then return to the original container. If you are using the same one you used with the polycrylic mixture, rinse it before using it.Ī little goes a long way you only need like a teaspoon.

Make sure it’s a new or clean one, though. Step 2īefore you start this process, make sure the ornaments are completely drained.įor the glitter, I like using a funnel as well. Tip: If your ornaments got some polycrylic on the outside, use a damp paper towel to clean them up. Pour polycrylic excess back to the container and place the ornament on a paper plate to get rid of the extra mixture.Ī lot will come out, so let them rest for about five minutes. Swirl your ornament until everything is coated. You don’t need a lot, maybe a tablespoon (you can pour the excess back to the container). With a plastic spoon, get some from the container and pour it to the ornament (through the funnel). To add polycrylic to the ornaments, use a funnel I bought a set for this project, and I am so happy I did. With an 8fl oz, you can make a lot of them, maybe 50 – 80 ornaments? Something to consider with polycrylic it’s that a little goes a long way. Start by opening your Polycrylic container.

Some of the materials you need to make glitter ornaments Step 1
