Gold Glitter Christmas Sign
This post is sponsored by Plaid. As always all opinions are 100% mine.
I’m continuing my holiday decorating today with some gold and some sparkle with some help from Mod Podge!
My crush on gold has spilled over into my holiday decor and I’m super excited! I’m thinking gold, silver, with the traditional Christmas red this year. I’ve been working on little projects here and there and I can’t wait to get it all together. Today, I want to share this Gold Glitter Christmas Sign and how I made it!
Gold Glitter Christmas Sign
Supplies:
Mod Podge Sparkle
Paint Brush
Gold Spray Paint
Dollar Store Tray
Letter Cutouts
Instructions:
First, spray paint your dollar store tray gold. Once it’s dry you are ready to adhere your letter cut outs. For the letters you can use stickers, or simple letters cut from card stock like I did. To adhere the letters to the tray, brush a light layer of Mod Podge to the tray and gently press your letters into the medium. Brush another layer of Mod Podge over top of the letters to secure them. Follow those steps with all remaining letters. Allow it to dry about 15 minutes, then brush a layer of Mod Podge over the whole tray. This will give the whole tray a nice glittery shimmer. For more sparkle, you can brush on another layer after another 15 minutes of dry time.
That’s all there is to it. When it dries you’ll have a beautiful sparkly gold glitter Christmas Sign! I love the “Fa La La La La La La,” it’s so festive don’t you think?
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SO CUTE, Chelsea! I love the green glitter in the Mod Podge. Looks so good with the gold plate!
Hi did you use .metal or plastic tray
SO SO SO CUTE!!! I can’t wait to make one!!!
Such a cute idea! I’m going to have to try this out!
Very pretty idea. I could use something like this for my holiday mantel display.
Love this!!! Great job!
Just adorable! & inexpensive, just my style. 😉
So cute Chelsea and so fun and cheerful- I love it!!
LOVE this!!
Shucks now I wish I’d purchased two of the painted charger plates. I bought one to use for a candle display. I’d have loved to do what you did on one also. I bought the charger at a $ tree the other night not thinking I might need another one. Maybe I”ll see one somewhere else since don’t know when we’ll be going into Grand Junction again soon. Sure love how yours looks, so pretty and sparkly. Maybe I’ll find something else for my candle display and use one I have to make sign like yours. Glad you shared this great project.
Did you know Mod Podge has a new glitter mod podge, super glittery. We don’t have it at any of our craft stores yet but hopefully soon.
Happy week