Broken Ornaments.........
Oh no!! I just broke
Grandma's ornament. So sad. What do I do now? The mellow color of the
blue ornament was unimaginably beautiful.
How many times has this
happened to you? I
just, could not throw it away. It was too precious to me and my
family. It was a wonderful piece of Grandma!
I
grabbed the ornament pieces very carefully and put them down into a
glass jar. It was a vinegar jar so the top was tiny. I had to break up
the pieces to get them in. When I turned the jar onto it side I was
able to pick out pieces of Grandmas ornament.
I did not really
like breaking the pieces to get them into the glass jar. So, I decided
to get a larger mouth jar. This gave me much larger pieces to look at
and remember.
To get the pieces
to sparkle more, I put some Mica flakes inside the bottle. BAD IDEA !!!
The very fine pieces stuck to the side of the bottle and it made
everything look cloudy.
I did not like the
cloudy look and did not like I had to break up the Christmas bulb more.
So, I went looking for another wide mouth jar, that I liked.
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This is a sugar dispenser that a restaurant would have. It was too big. Also, the ridges blocked the view. |
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This is a salt shaker but, with the line design on the sides of the glass, you could not see your broken bulbs inside.
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There are bulb pieces in each glass..I did find salt shakers that were clean and smoothed. They have a chance. I will make one and post it to my Blog.
Making the transfer. You could see the mica flakes sticking to the sides. It was not good. It blurred the brilliance of the bulbs. I have larger pieces of bulbs in this.
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This is the
3 inch, paper clay head I was going to use on my jar. You do not want
to seal the lid because other accidents will happy. No matter how
careful you are. I was going to glue him onto the lid and put a collar
around his neck. Looks like he belongs on this top.
He is kind of saying, oh oh !
Here
is the idea but just short of time to do the whole project. Christmas
is over and people will be wanting to take things down soon. Not us
Glowers though !! We can keep them up all year.
Hold onto all your broken pieces.
We can make a Snow globe, with the broken pieces inside. The
pieces have to be smaller to float and this container would have to be
sealed. You will not be able to open and put more in. If you have a
lot of one color, you can put them together. Myself, I like them mixed. There will be a vintage bottle brush tree for the pieces to fall onto. These pieces will be medium pieces.
Another idea is to use the glass pieces as glass glitter. This is where German glass glitter came from. Broken bulbs or bulbs that did not form right were ground up and used as decorative snow or ice on other things they produced. This can be used in many ways on your platforms that Santa stands on or ice on a wagon.
Another item I felt you can use your crushed glass bulbs for was to put them in a clear hollow glass bulbs. There are several different sizes and shapes. The small ones could be filled with a broken bulb and then tie a beautiful velvet ribbon on it to hang on the tree. You can add to this or put a cork in it to seal it up.
I am going to make the Snow Globe and have the directions on my blog. I will announce on the Glow when I do. Just follow me on the blog and you will not miss out on any directions. Only if you want to.
So everyone, hold onto your broken pieces of Mercury glass beads, old ornaments, and even if someone broke a piece of your crystal. These can all be preserved in other ways.
Merry Christmas !!
Dolores Koper DK Vintage Holiday
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