Did you purchase a lot of glassware from the dollar store and don’t know what to do with them yet? Without spending too much on materials, you can transform your dollar store glass into this faux high-end decor. Plus, the steps are very easy to follow! So if you want to learn how to do these tricks as taught by Hometalk on YouTube, grab your dollar store glass and some art materials, then proceed to read down below and watch the video tutorial as well.

Materials:

  • Dollar store glass
  • Puffy paint
  • Pearl stickers
  • Spray paint
  • Gloss spray paint
  • Sponge
  • Paintbrush
  • Acrylic paint
  • Tissue

Directions:

Step 1

There are two primary methods that you can choose from and use. The first method is using puffy paint to create small dots or patterns around the glass before spraying it with paint (you can choose any color you want), then coating it with glossy spray paint. The other method is substituting puffy paint with pearl stickers, then proceeding with spray painting it with any color you want, and glossing it as a final coat.

Easy DIY Dollar Store Hacks
Image Credit: Hometalk via YouTube

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Step 2

Whichever method you use, you can apply any of these ideas next. First idea, creating a mixture of equal parts of water and vinegar on a spray bottle. Spray this mixture alternately with silver spray paint, then blot it with a tissue. For the second idea, create a color tint of your choice by simply mixing acrylic paints, applying it onto the glass using a paintbrush, then blotting it with a sponge.

Cheap Dollar Store Decor Tutorial
Image Credit: Hometalk via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Hometalk via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this hack, then you’ll surely love their other video tutorials too, so give their channel a visit and subscribe!

DIY Dollar Store Glass Faux High-End Tutorial

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