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Marblingpart2

I was pretty pleased with how my marbled cards turned out, but it wasn't until I had cleaned up all the supplies that I had the idea to try on some 3D objects.

I got everything back out and sacraficed a few white vases (bought on Target clearance last fall) to the cause. Figuring, per usual, that the very worst that would happen is it wouldn't work.

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But hooray! It worked.

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I used the same exact technique to swirl the nail polish and then I just rolled the vase on the surface of the water (remember to wear gloves!). The paint swirls came right up and adhered to the sides. Afterwards, I lightly patted on the vase in the places where the nail polish was a tiny bit clumpy. I found that if I got polish in a place I didn't want it or it smudged, I was able to remove it with a bit of nail polish remover and a cotton ball.

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This method, because of the rolling, took a bit more effort, but the results were so fun. I found a bunch of small white bowls at Goodwill and marbled them (see totally addicting).

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Since I used nail polish for the paint, I wouldn't use these for food, but they're perfect "catch-all" dishes for jewelry, keys and washi tape.

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The trick with this project, is to be flexible. It's hard to make this look exactly like how you hope and so you have to just enjoy whatever you get. But practice makes better and the results are surprisingly cool.

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39 responses to “adventures in water marbling / part 2.”

  1. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Those bowls are AWESOME. You’re a mastermind when it comes to crafty projects like this!
    Ronnie xo

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  2. Ffion Avatar

    Water marbling looks like so much fun! Your results are absolutely gorgeous!
    I’m currently working on a 356 Day Creative Project, and this looks perfect to add to my collection of project ideas!

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  3. Misti Avatar

    Well, I was all excited about yesterday’s paper post, but now I’m even more excited to try this after seeing your vases and bowls! Sweet!

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  4. Jodi Avatar

    i am in love with this!!

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  5. Mel Avatar

    Those little bowls are adorable! I’ve been making some baskets out of cotton rope, I’m tempted to try this on them!

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  6. jc Avatar

    The bowls look great. I’m sure there is some kind of clear coat that is food safe that you could put on them after.
    You have sparked a number of ideas for me, thanks!

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  7. Bambou Orchidee Avatar

    This is AWESOME ! Totally love it !

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  8. MichelleB Avatar
    MichelleB

    This looks like fun and completely addicting! Thanks for the inspiration to try it out!

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  9. Hillary K. Avatar
    Hillary K.

    Oh my gosh I’m in LOVE with that little vase. You’re so inspiring!

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  10. Amy B Avatar
    Amy B

    I’m curious…did they all turn out this well? If not, can you show one that didn’t? As a teacher, I am a big fan of “non-examples.” Thanks!

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  11. Mary Avatar

    This is one of my favorite projects that you’ve done! Any ideas about what you could put on these or what you could use in lieu of nail polish that would make them food safe? I’m thinking the bowls would make great gifts.

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  12. bonitarose Avatar

    I love these! wow they turned out amazeballs! Must try this! on the lookout at the thrift store today for some white bowls!

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  13. Cerise Avatar

    Wow! These are amazing. Never would have thought to use this technique on 3D objects.

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  14. Mary Sara P. Avatar

    This is so cool Elise. Did you use any type of nail polish? I may just have to try this out.

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  15. Grace Evans Avatar
    Grace Evans

    love love love this idea. I want to try it myself but since it is nail polish, will the marble effect chip easily? Or did you seal your creations? Just curious. 🙂

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  16. chloe Avatar

    You are a total genius!! I’m definitely going to give this a go. I have a plant pot that is pretty boring so I’ll give that a dunk

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  17. Gerilyn Avatar

    I wonder if this technique would work with the Martha Stewart glass paints. I believe that they are oil based and become food safe when baked in the oven. Next time I am at my local big box store I will have to check it out! These are so inspiring!

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  18. michelle t Avatar
    michelle t

    Wow! The vases look amazing! Thanks for sharing this project. Michelle t

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  19. Bailey Avatar

    These came out beautifully! Great project idea – and I love that you can basic marble anything now. ANYTHINNNG! 😉
    Bailey
    http://akabailey.blogspot.com

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  20. heidi @ a week from thursday Avatar

    This is incredible! They look great. And I have sooo much nail polish in beautiful colors that just aren’t right for my skin. I’ll have to give this a go.

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  21. Mikaela Avatar

    These turned out beautifully! I love your style.
    Mikaela x

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  22. jadell Avatar
    jadell

    I have made a similar project using stamp ink refills and shaving cream. I love the vivid colors though! My next project is to try this!!

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  23. cheyenne Avatar

    WOW! love them!
    xo, cheyenne

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  24. Keely Avatar
    Keely

    So, so cute!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  25. Maria Avatar

    Oh, this Looks pretty amazing! I love it!

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  26. Carly Maria Avatar

    so stunning! Love these!

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  27. Esmeralda Avatar
    Esmeralda

    Can paint be used instead of nailpolish? If not how much nail poish should be used?

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  28. The DIY Homegirl Avatar

    Hello! I featured your bowls orial in my blog series, Living in a White Box. My series features tips, inspiration, and ideas for how to decorate rental homes. Your marbleized decor is perfect for my latest post as it’s a great way to decorate on a budget! I look forward to trying this out myself!
    If you like, you can grab a featured button and check out my post at Living in a White Box: Dollar Store Decor. Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity!

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  29. Kristina & Millie Avatar

    oh yes!! new project coming up love these!

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  30. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    BEAUTIFUL!!!
    Is there a link to the technique? I missed it the first time.

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  31. Megan Avatar

    Do you set the paint at all? If not, how are the bowls holding up? Does the paint rub off, or wear at all?
    Megan

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  32. jHill Avatar

    these are a-m-a-z-i-n-g – i can’t wait to try it.

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  33. Sally Staley Avatar
    Sally Staley

    Great idea…I am going to try this on a glass insert on my coffee table…It would be great if I can get it to work…The glass insert is just that, a piece of glass, but if I can marbelize it, it will really stand out.
    Wish me luck
    Sally

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  34. juan ortiz Avatar
    juan ortiz

    beautiful work !
    I wonder if you can use other kind of painting like acrylic could you clarify this for me ?

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  35. Donna Rigano Avatar
    Donna Rigano

    So pretty.Need to know how they were done. Beautiful.

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    msrabbit5007@msn.com

    did you find a safe coating for food

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    msrabbit5007@msn.com

    did you spray with anything when done

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  38. Deedra Avatar
    Deedra

    Do you think if you baked them they would be safe for food?

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