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{Painted Glass Menorah}
I was so excited to have a chance to work on a holiday project using supplies from Martha Stewart Crafts! In our household, we celebrate Hanukkah– so I jumped at the chance to create a Menorah using Martha Stewart Crafts Glass Paint and Decoupage. Martha has anything and everything you might beed for holiday crafting with her multi-surface craft system including craft paint, glass paint, decoupage and jewelry. You can find Martha Stewart Crafts products in store at your local Michaels or online at Plaid Crafts.
I started with some inexpensive glass candle holders and these awesome Martha Stewart Craft supplies.
Here’s a shot of all the beautiful products I received. The items I used for my menorah were Martha Stewart Crafts Glass Paint Frost in Blue Calico, Martha Stewart Crafts Glass Paint Fine Glitter in Turquoise, Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Multi-Surface Durable Gloss Finish, Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Brush Set, and Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Lace Trim.
Step One: I cleaned all the glassware with rubbing alcohol. Since I was painting pieces for a menorah, I needed eight candle holders and a ninth one for the shamash (lighter candle).
Step 2: I painted eight candles with Calico Blue and the shamash with Turquoise. I did five coats total, letting each layer dry.
This is what the candle holders looked like after five coats of paint.
Step 3: Then I grabbed the lace decoupage and cut it into smaller pieces to embellish the candle holders.
Step 5: Following the instructions on the bottle, I painted the entire surface with Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage Multi-Surface Durable Gloss Finish, as well as the “back” of the lace bits. Then I adhered them and waited… and did more coats on top, letting each layer dry. Of note: Martha Stewart Crafts Decoupage is dishwasher safe. Follow package instructions.
Here’s a closer look at what my glass looked like with all the goodies.
Step 6: Then I simply added the candles! Happy Hanukkah… I can’t wait to show off my new menorah.
doreen says
Hi Malia,
Yea for Chanukah crafts! Your menorah is beautiful. I guess I should really be thinking of getting out the big Chanukah box from the attic soon….
Doreen
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Malia says
Thanks Doreen, I am so glad I have a fellow Hanukkah enthusiast in you! It feels a little lonely sometimes! xo
Steph @ The Silly Pearl says
I love the painted glass and the lace trim! Very pretty and festive!
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Malia says
Thanks Steph xo
Heidi @ Happiness is Homemade says
So pretty! We celebrate Hanukkah and Christmas in our house too, and I was just saying the other night that I need to do something crafty for Hanukkah this year!
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Malia says
Yay Heidi, I am glad you celebrate both too! Happy Holidays!!!
kristin says
THis is so very pretty!!!!
XO
Kristin
Malia says
Thank you Kristin!
Stacy Risenmay says
Beautiful! Those paints look like they are fun to play with :)
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Malia says
Thank you Stacy!
Carol says
Love this idea!!! Pinning.
Malia says
Thanks so much Carol!
Jenn/Rook No. 17 says
What an absolutely beautiful Hanukkah project, Malia!
Jenn
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Malia says
Thanks Jenn and Happy Hanukkah to you and yours!
Jen @ Girl in the Garage says
Your candle holders look so pretty with the blue paint and the lace – I love Martha Stewart craft products!
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Malia says
Thank you Jen! xo
Ashley @ Simply Designing says
What a clever idea!!
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Malia says
Thanks Ashley!
Diana says
I love what you did here. Such a creative way to make a menorah! Thanks so much for linking up to The Weekly Creative! XO
Malia says
Thank you Diana and Happy Holidays!
marissa | Rae Gun Ramblings says
This is so pretty and it’s fun to see some Chanukah crafts!
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Malia says
Thanks Marissa, hope you are feeling well!
Heather says
Gorgeous Malia!! I love the touch with the flowers and the pretty color too! Pinned!
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Malia says
Thanks Heather!
Tanya says
Malia your Menorah is beautiful, the lace against the blue is so pretty, Pinning!! xo
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Malia says
Thank you Tanya!
Meegan says
Oh my goodness. This came out beautiful! And so special for your family celebrations. Thanks for linking up to Tickled Pink Times Two.
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Malia says
Thank you Meegan… it’s on the counter already since Hanukkah is so early this year!
Molly - Craft Ideas Weekly says
This is a fabulous project! I love how it all turned out and your lace embellishments. Love!
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Malia says
Thanks Molly! I sure appreciate you stopping by!