Wednesday, 11 July 2012

aged sea glass tutorial



 before we can age the bottle first you need to tint it to look like sea glass, i did this post recently but if you didnt see it heres how i did it





i got my inspiration from lucy at craftberry bush heres hers

check out lucy's tutorial here


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15 comments:

  1. Well done Aimee :) thanks for sharing!

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  2. I did not know you could even do that. You are amazing!

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  3. HI! I found your lovely blog through the link party at From My Front Porch To Yours! I am now following and looking forward to reading more inspirational posts! I have been working with old bottles recently, painting them on the inside and aging them. I love your idea for sea glass colored bottles and am going to try these really soon!
    Thank you for sharing! Come by and see me if you'd like: pinkcherubmoon.blogspot.com
    Hugs, Leena

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  4. Pretty, pretty! I'm pinning this. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  5. Love it Aimee! I will be trying this!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!

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  6. They turned out great ! Aimee...:) hope you have a great weekend! Xo
    Lu

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  7. Looks fantastic. Coffee works great for staining things! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. The bottles look wonderful...just as if you found them on the beach. Very pretty.
    Babs

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  9. Great post. I found this through the Create and Inspire linky party. I linked in an attempt at meatballs.
    Have a lovely week.

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  10. LOVE these! thanks so much for linking up! I am featuring these as one of my picks of the week!
    jen

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  11. Love you bottle project and how you aged them! I'll be featuring this as one of my favorites at Sunday Blog Love, thanks for sharing this!

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  12. Hi! I'm loving your site--total inspiration for our new home. I'm having a hard time finding all the fun paper you use--maps, old vintage designs, etc. any tips for finding those things cheap?!

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  13. Oh this is so neat! I'm so going to try this! I new to the food blogging world. But I love DIY Projects! So fun! Thanks for the awesome ideas!

    www.hugsforthechef.blogspot.com

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