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Then I dumped a little paint in the first glass and started "painting" the inside.
I quickly realized this small bit of paint wasn't going to cut it. A LOT of paint was needed to fully cover the entire inside of this small glass! I ended up doing three coats of paint on each.
Then it was time to let them dry out. I turned them upside down for a half hour or so to let any excess paint drip out. Not much dripped out which makes me think I could have used more!
Once they dried, I was pretty excited for the final product, though they look much better on the outside than they do on the inside! Although, I already know several things I would do differently...
Things to change next time:
1) Play with the color more by adding white and mixing "my own" color for a more unique feel.
2) Use an actual paint brush - I think the foam made it harder to work with the paint.
3) Use more paint! - I think I was afraid to use too much, but after some streaks after 3 coats, I'm not sure there is such a think as too much paint for this project!
4) Use larger glasses/vases in different shapes.
Overall, this is a really neat project. Although the paint interior limits the uses, they will make great displays and cups for various trinkets. I'm happy with how they turned out and ready to try it again!
Total estimated cost: $5
($3 for paint, $1 for all three glasses, $1 for two foam brushes)
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