0.125" red glitter squares in clear fluid. Took a while to make this one.The larger the globe the harder it was to balance the water density . I love how colored glitter shows in different shades of red, way cooler then silver glitter in colored water.
Views: 165
Tags:
Comment
The ones I've done a couple years ago are still going strong, The glitter is a big factor though, you'd have to make sure you get solvent resistant glitter that will hold up against the corrosive fluid mix. I've find a lot of good glitters from etsy that is used for fingernail painting etc. that hold up great. If you do get bad glitter it usually wont last long in the fluid. The glitter pieces will just become clear plastic flakes.
That looks awesome Shawn!
yup!
So I guess your using the damp rid to increase the density of the water so that the glitter flows
yes sir that is the stuff. I buy the refill bags unscented.
When you said Damp Rid, did you mean this stuff?
http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/Damp-Rid-Hi-Capacity-Moisture-Absor...
Yes sir! Just some Damp Rid and distilled water and a lot of patience.
looks really good - is this a glitter formular you made yourself?
1 |
Brooke |
2 |
GrooEv |
3 |
Sunny |
4 |
The Lamp Caretaker |
5 |
patrick wood |
6 |
Lava_Head_UK |
7 |
Modulo '70 |
8 |
Ouija |
62 members
18 members
19 members
21 members
48 members
9 members
21 members
7 members
39 members
124 members
© 2025 Created by Autumn. Powered by
You need to be a member of Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate to add comments!
Join Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate