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The Magic of Iridescent Glitter!

Glitter Wall- Accent Coverage on Wainscoting

We took on a great project for our art studio. It is a black and white stripe painted wainscoting. In this video we take you through every step and show you how to get the most out of Polyester Iridescent glitter.
Skill Level: Beginner

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This is a very quick and easy way to get accent coverage on a glitter wall. It can be done in an afternoon for very little money and very little skill. We chose to use  polyester ultra fine iridescent glitter (for a subtle effect). This project can also be done with other glitters and flake sizes. If you choose to use craft glitter (rather than polyester), be aware that they can fade in sunlight and may also bleed into the glazing material. 
Note: Multiple coats can be applied to achieve effects. However, keep in mind that the more layers you put over the glitter, the less sparkle you will have. One or two coats are recommended. You generally do not need to do a seal coat when using the method shown in the video.
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