Bring the summer feeling in your home!
What you need:
old glass vase
sand
shells
tea light
raffia
school glue
food coloring
paintbrush
small glass bowl
toothpick
Hol den Sommer in dein Zuhause!
Was man braucht:
alte Glasvase
Sand
Muscheln
Teelicht
Bast
Bastelleim
Lebensmittelfarbe
Pinsel
kleine Glasschale
Zahnstocher
Etwas Bastelleim und Lebensmittelfarbe in der kleinen Glasschale vermischen.
Paint the glass vase with the colored glue (2/3).
Die Vase mit dem farbigen Bastelleim bemalen (2/3).
Fill the vase with sand up to the colored part.
Die Vase bis zur Farbe mit Sand befüllen.
Place the tea light and some shells on the sand.
Das Teelicht und einige Muscheln auf den Sand geben.
After the colored glue has dried, wrap the raffia around the vase.
Nachdem der farbige Kleber getrocknet ist, den Bast um die Vase binden.
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Great project for summer!! The colors are relaxing!
ReplyDeleteYour beach tea light is adorable and a special way to show off the shells collected on the beach. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
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Kathy Shea Mormino
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Aww! This turned out really cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Love the food coloring in glue idea! It turned out very pretty. Stopping by from Two Uses Tuesday! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteso pretty #wednesday Wisdom
ReplyDeleteWow! This turned out lovely! Love the coastal color! Thank you for sharing at #OMHGWW !
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful and so easy to make. I love the colour which reminds me of Summer. Thanks for sharing with us at #WednesdaysWisdom
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute and just fun to make. So I will have my son help me make some for my mother n laws yard to give her for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful.. how clever to use food colouring with glue. Brilliant! Thank you for sharing and joining our Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday Link Party. Have a great day, co-host Evija @Fromevijawithlove
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and versatile, too :) I could see this used for so many events! Thanks for sharing at What Are You Doing? Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteI love this! So pretty for summer. Come party with us at Idea Box!!
ReplyDeleteNot only do I love how cute this is, I love how easy it looks to make!!! We are decorating our house coastal style and I think I'm going to need some of these :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to link up at the Share The Wealth Sunday Blog Hop that I co-host. We go live every Saturday at 7pm (www.FunMoneyMom.com)
xoxo
Lisa
I got here from nifty thrifty sundays! I love that you used glue and food coloring to paint the glass! I've never seen that, very creative. I would love to see what it looks like when it's lit! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a fantastic gift for my friend! She has a beach-themed bathroom and this would look great! thanks for posting it to Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty.
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love this beach tea light! great idea and so easy to complete!
ReplyDeleteYour vase makes a perfect addition to beach decor. I haven't madecolored glue- great idea. Thanks for sharing on Snickerdoodle Sunday!
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