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Marbled Paper Meets Glitter

Making Glittered Marble Paper

Using a kit to make marbled paper is great fun and fairly easy (a bit messy- but worth it). Adding the glitter element is simply and effective. Turn your marbled paper into journal covers, wrapping paper, wall paper and more! 

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When your paper is dry, it is a good idea to do a light sealer to really hold the glitter on. We like to use Krylon Crystal Clear or Krylon Glitter Blast. Just a light coat, so it does not effect the beautiful colors of the paper.
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Polyester Glitters work best. They have a resistance to bleeding in water. The iridescents are the best but metallics and holographics will also work (ultra fine flakes preferred).
Glues/Mod Podge
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You can use a kit or if you prefer to use materials you already own, that is fine too. We like this kit because it is all included and you can just jump right in.
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Krylon Crystal Clear
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Krylon Glitter Blast Sealer
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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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