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Old 09-04-2007, 10:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Beaded Glass Goblet

Your next party will be the toast of the town! Apply beads to goblets with Aleene’s® Liquid Fusion™ and add sparkle with Tulip® Glam-It-Up!™ Iron-On Crystals.



Materials List

* NEW Liquid Fusion™ Clear Urethane Glue

* Tulip® Glam-It-Up!™ Iron-On Crystals™

300 Multi-color Pack
* Miscellaneous
Paper bowl
Glass beads – large, odd shapes
Plastic spoon
Ruler
Glass goblet
Beads, small, such as seed, bugle, micro, pearl, tiny glass marbles, shades of orange, red, yellow,
Paper plate

Instructions

1. Pour a mixture of all colors and sizes of small beads, except tiny glass marbles, into a bowl. Place goblet onto paper plate to catch excess beads.
2. Place a random pattern of dots of glue on bottom and 1” up stem of goblet. Press Crystals into glue.
3. Glue larger beads where desired. Let dry slightly.
4. Apply glue to open areas. Spoon bead mixture over wet glue. Press beads into glue. Spoon tiny micro glass marbles over to fill any small areas between larger beads.
5. Turn goblet upside down on plate. Repeat procedure to glue beads onto outside and onto stem of goblet. Let dry.



Miscellaneous Notes

NOTE: Hand wash. Do not submerge in water.

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