
✨🕯 RECUMBENTIBUSS’S GLOW JAR 🕯✨
✨ Don’t have any candles to work with? Can’t have candles in your dorm/ home? Here’s a fun, witchy alternative to the light of your life! This method includes frosting glass to give light a glowing look inside of a jar-
✨ Get together a jar/bottle with frosted glass, and some tiny LED lights.
… and here’s some bottles/ jars.
✨ There are several ways you can frost glass. Believe it or not, you can frost glass with a special type of spray paint (Rust-Oleum manufactures a popular version). Applying the finish is easy. Apply a thin coat and let it dry. Apply additional coats, if you wish for great opacity. Being that the spray paint comes at a low cost, it’s worth a shot if you want to frost glass in your home. You can also frost glass by means of a window film. It’s actually non-adhesive and works via static cling. That means it’s forgiving: If you don’t get the application precisely right on the first try, you can start over pretty easily. First, thoroughly wash the surface to be frosted, using glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth. Next, combine water with a couple drops of dish detergent in a spray bottle. Then proceed to lightly spritz the glass before applying the window film. As you go, remove air bubbles with a squeegee.
✨ This use is super nice, because you could replace the color of the lights in the bottle if you want something specific to intent, and it provides a lot of light to envelope a space. It’s also, obviously, fire safe! I use this when I’m working in my dorm, and sometimes as a light that I can keep constantly running while I sleep. It’s really rewarding when you fix the bottles up yourself!