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Dramatic Glitter Wall

Glitter Walls- Mod Podge Technique Demo

Thinking about doing a glitter wall? Wonderful!  Now you need to decide which method/look you are after.

Comments:

 Mixing Mod Podge Gloss with glitter and applying it to a wall is slow going but the final result is dramatic. As stated in this video- this is a rather permanent application method and can destroy your wall if you choose to remove it. We used 2 flake sizes for added interest but using a single flake is more normal. There is no need to seal coat this method and it should not be done. Over sealing glitter will reduce the sparkle!
Type of glitter: We used craft glitter in this video because this was a demo wall that was going to be thrown out. For a real wall craft glitter can be used BUT it can fade in sunlight. If you have windows/doors that are pouring light onto your wall, you will be happier with a polyester glitter that has a UV inhibitor coating.
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Craft and Polyester Glitter
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This handy chart will show you which glitters are OK for UV exposure.
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The information on this site is based on our experiences, tests & trials using our Glitter My World brand of glitters. We cannot guarantee your results will be the same. This site is not a real University and is offering this information and advice for free.  We make no warranties, whether expressed or implied, or fitness for a particular purpose for these products, since among other reasons the conditions of storage, environment, use, and skill are beyond our control. Be sure to test, test, test before taking on any project! ​
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