Creations, Gold Leaf Glasses

Sometimes you need a little *sparkle* and excitement in your life
Gold Leaf is fun to play with because you can’t quite control it, you just have to go with the flow
I used Mod Podge to attach it and seal it to the glasses…
There are other methods, and techniques, but I was too lazy to go buy the gold leaf sealer this was easy and worked for me
The gold leaf sheets are delicate so abstract placement is best
Don’t worry if it tears or wrinkles, it’s all part of the charm
Once it’s in place, paint a protective coating of Mod Podge over it, very gently, as it can still move and tear
I exaggerated the method just so you could see how important it is to seal those edges…
{Nawwww, not really, I totally thought it would come right off and it doesn’t so, be as tight as you can on those edges, less to clean up later}
Once Mod Podge has cured take a sharp exacto knife and scrape off the excess Mod Podge
Yes, it’s a little bit of a pain, but if you use the tip and cut along the edge of the gold leaf, then go back and use the long flat edge of knife, you can remove excess Mod Podge in large pieces. You can also try using mineral spirits
They still seemed a little unfinished to me so I added some dots around the base and scattered above the gold leaf, with gold acrylic paint
You can hand wash these by swirling the insides with soapy water and gently rinsing, just don’t soak
Experiment on a small jar or inexpensive glass first to get a feel for it, and test to make sure it’s sealed and waterproof
I purchased the gold leaf sheets at my local art supply store
Perfect for the holidays!
Juicy Details
You can find gold leaf supplies at the following on line sources:
Golf Leaf Medium [sealer]
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Happy Thanksgiving…gorgeous gold glasses for the holidays.
A little glitz and bling is always a good thing! Happy Thanksgiving Jenna-enjoy:@)
love love this idea….
Love your gold leaf glasses Jenna! Wishing you and your family a Happy Coastal Thanksgiving!
I would never have thought of this. Happy, happy Thanksgiving, Jenna.
Jenna, I love the gold leaf, so creative! Happy Thanksgicing down on the beautiful Alanama coast!
I can’t type…Thanksgiving…Alabama
Beautiful! I might have to try something similar with some gold leaf and silver leaf paint I have!
Thanks Sara, have fun! >
You were so right to apply the dots and the scattered gold paint. Isn’t it amazing how such small elements can really make a design perfect. Love the glasses. You have a great eye for the finishing touch.
Thank you Linda, very appreciated~ >
These turned out so elegant like!
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Thanks so much for sharing over at Celebrate Your Story! Did you see Danielle, over at Storypiece.net featured them? These are so stunning! I have shared them at Twitter and Facebook and pinned them! I hope to see you at the party again this week!
Such a great idea!!
The splash of gold is really pretty and festive! Thanks for testing and teaching us how to make these. I like that these would be versatile for so many tables!