faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass


I love the look of milk glass so I thought I'd try making the faux version myself. Milk glass isn't too hard to find, but I wanted to swirl paint around inside of a glass, so I did!

I found this little vase in my dining room hutch. Score! I know, by the way I describe finding things, it sounds like I belong on Hoarders, Buried Alive. I've said this before - but I assure you, I don't have to climb a mountain of magazines and QVC boxes, to sleep on the corner of my living room chair.


faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass


Anyway, back to the plan. I found this little vase. I took about 1/8 cup acrylic plain white paint and mixed it with 1 TBSP water in an old Tupperware thingy. I didn't find measurements anywhere - I just guessed. I wanted the paint thick enough to stick to the glass, but runny enough to swirl ! The swirling is the key!

I poured it in the vase and swirled it around. SUPER fun! (No, I don't get out much).

faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass


I poured out the excess and let it drip on a large Ziploc bag, for about 1/2 hour.

faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass

After that, I wiped the rim with a damp cloth, and just did a little touch-up with a small paint brush.

faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass

I tied a little twine around the top, just to cover up the jar threads. 

faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass

I added a tea light, and it has such a pretty glow.

faux milk glass, DIY milk glass, milk glass

(You'll notice the large carafe that I'm drip drying on the baggie - uh, that one didn't work out so well. Mainly because my nosey cat knocked it over... let's not talk about that.)

Have you made faux milk glass? I'm definitely going to make some more. Next I'd like to try using the white paint on the inside of a colored vase. I've seen that done on other websites and it looks really pretty.

Whether you're a blogger or not, come and get some inspiration - I party HERE.

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