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    Home » Upcycle And Repurpose Projects

    Pressed Glassware Makeover | A Thrift Store DIY

    Published by Pam Kessler | 753 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 10 Comments

    One of my favorite things to upcycle is glass pieces from the thrift store.

    There are SO MANY bowls, candy dishes and platters just setting on the thrift store shelves waiting for someone to take them home.

    They sort of lost their home decor appeal sometime in the 60's when people stopped setting out bowls full of peppermints and ribbon candy on their coffee tables. Now they're just taking up space in cupboards across the country.

    Next stop is the thrift store.

    You'll remember I made Easy DIY Candles In Granny's Candy Dish last year. And I made a kookie owl out of a Repurposed Vintage Glass Snack Set. I've made a bird feeder out of another snack set (I swear those snack sets spontaneously multiply, there's a never ending supply at my local thrift).

    So I recently decided to save this pressed glass candy dish from the Goodwill bins and see if I could give it new life.

    Glass bowl with lid.

    ✨ BTW, today is Thrift Store Decor Wednesday, so make sure you hang around to the end of the post to see the rest of the team's thrift store repurposes for the month!

    What Is Pressed Glass

    Pressed glass, sometimes referred to as Pattern Glass, is made by pressing molten hot glass into a mold and using a plunger to get it into all the grooves and patterns of the mold. Every piece coming from the mold looks exactly the same.

    Pressed glass was made to mimic the more expensive cut glass and was very easy to mass produce, making it affordable to the average housewife.

    Not sure if you have cut glass or pressed glass? Pressed glass is smoother to the touch than cut glass and normally has visible mold lines (seams where the pieces of the mold would have fit together in the manufacturing process).

    I would say that 99.9% of the glass at thrift stores sn the inexpensive pressed glass variety.

    How to upcycle thrift store glass to make unique and stylish home decor - a blue glass candy dish setting on a bronze serving tray.

    Pressed Glass Upcycle

    Supplies:

    • Pressed Glass from the Thrift Store
    • Metallic Blue Paint - DecoArt AmericanaDecor in Deep Sapphire - ADMTL19-36
    • Inexpensive Foam Brush
    • Mini String Lights - these are the ones I used (30 lights)
    supplies for painting glassware laid out on the table - paint, brushes, battery operated lights and a pressed glass candy dish.
    Note that I show regular paint brushes here, but once I started the project I realized foam craft brushes would work better.

    Instructions:

    Time needed: 15 minutes

    Step By Step Instructions

    1. Clean Glassware

      Wash glassware in the sink with normal dish soap and warm water. Air dry and then clean a second time with rubbing alcohol.

      Rubbing alcohol just helps to ensure any soap residue is removed which helps the paint to adhere better.

      Cleaning glass with rubbing alcohol and a rag to remove dirt and grease.

    2. Paint The Lid

      Paint 2 thin coats of paint onto the OUTSIDE of the lid, making sure to cover the indents in the glass.

      Top to the candy dish painted solid blue.

    3. Paint The Bottom

      Paint 2 thin coats of paint onto the OUTSIDE of the bottom, this time leaving the indents unpainted.

      This sounds difficult, but if you use a foam brush and lightly run it over the glass it automatically avoids getting into the indented areas.

      The reason I totally covered the lid with paint yet avoided covering all the indents in the bottom is because I wanted the lights to cast a nice glow on the bottom section without shooting out all over the place. (Totally my preference, you do you).

      Thrift store candy dish painted blue.

    4. Insert Lights

      Lay your lights into the glass dish and put the lid on. The lights will dimly shine through the bottom section of the glassware, making an interesting pattern on the table.

      Placing battering operated lights into a glass candy dish.

    5. Project Completed

      Stand back and admire your incredibly easy thrift store upcycle.
      And pat yourself on the back for rescuing a piece of glassware from the trash can.

      Did I mention most thrift stores just toss left over glass into the trash if it doesn't sell in a set amount of time? Sad, but true.

      Blue glass candy dish setting on a bronze serving tray.

    Alternate Ways To Use Pressed Glassware

    • hold dry potpourri
    • fill with small ornaments for the holidays
    • as a jewelry holder on your nightstand
    • insert a flower frog and use as wedding centerpieces
    • put that old nasty ribbon candy in them
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    How to upcycle thrift store glass to make unique and stylish home decor.

    Now let's go see what the other Thrift Store Decor Team members are up to today!

    Thrift Store Decor Team Projects:

    Folding Tray Table Makeover - My Repurposed Life

    Thrifted Spice Rack Repurposed As Christmas Decor Shelf - Organized Clutter

    Small Hanging Christmas Display - Petticoat Junktion

    DIY Outdoor Two Tone Furniture Finish - Our Southern Home

    Autumn Leaf Dishes for Fall Decor - Sadie Seasongoods

    Easy Layered Chippy Paint Finish - Reinvented Delaware

    Tray Makeover Using Peel And Stick Tiles - My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

    Christmas Farmhouse Toolbox - Domestically Speaking

    Repurposed Wooden Calendar - Shop At Blu

    Pressed Glassware Makeover - House of Hawthornes (that's me)

    Thrift store repurposes using items commonly found at thrift stores.
    Check out the web story version of this article HERE.
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    Comments

    1. gail

      November 17, 2021 at 8:09 pm

      I think I have some of that paint in my stash! I never would have thought of using it to paint glass. So pretty and fun!

      pinning!

      gail

      Reply
    2. Brenda Daradics

      November 11, 2021 at 11:07 am

      I love this. I am going to try this when I get the time.
      You could do this with any size or shaped glass piece.
      Thank you so much for sharing your awesome ideas Pam 😉

      Reply
    3. J

      November 11, 2021 at 12:01 am

      I really like it! Blue isn’t my thing, but hey! I can find what I love! I hate to think of those in landfills.

      Reply
    4. Maryann

      November 10, 2021 at 1:41 pm

      Oh that blue is so pretty!!!

      Reply
    5. Kristin salazar

      November 10, 2021 at 1:00 pm

      I love this project, cobalt blue was my dads favorite color 🙂 I like how you left the indents unpainted, I bet the lights shine through beautifully! Pinned

      Reply
    6. Carolyn Dinger

      November 10, 2021 at 11:31 am

      Turned out so pretty, such a difference with the blue. Need to check out the 2nd hand places .

      Reply
    7. Sue at Blu

      November 10, 2021 at 9:59 am

      wow! Leaving the indents unpainted really makes this look so much more elegant. What a great way to use those lovely glass treasures. So many have incredible character. I will be trying this! LOL...nasty ribbon candy. But it sure is pretty!

      Reply
    8. Sarah Ramberg

      November 10, 2021 at 8:57 am

      OOOOOOOH. I just LOVE THIS so much! You chose the perfect color, too.

      Reply
    9. Cindy Rust

      November 10, 2021 at 8:53 am

      Omgoodness, what a cute project! This would make a great nightlight too! Pinned😊

      Reply
    10. Carlene Blair

      November 10, 2021 at 8:29 am

      Love the cobalt blue color!

      Reply

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