Let the ornament air dry, which should take several hours, face down before painting the interior. Set the ornament top aside somewhere safe, as you’ll put it back on after painting it.

Remove the ornament’s top for this and the rest of the painting process.

Limit yourself to 2-3 paints per ornament, as any more can create a muddled color.

Stop shaking after you’ve coated the surface completely if you’ve added 2 or more colors, as too much shaking can muddle the color.

The ornament has to be upside down while it dries to get rid of excess paint. If it dries right-side up, excess paint can pool in the bottom and prevent it from drying. [6] X Research source After you’ve dried the ornament, reattach the top and hang it with the rest of your decorations.

Although you can use any spray paint color, mirrored spray paint mimics mercury glass best.

You don’t have to wait for the paint to dry before misting.

Let each additional coat dry for 30-60 minutes before applying another one.

Add the glitter before painting the ornament if you want it to stand out more.

Keep in mind that after you paint the glass, it may be translucent but won’t be see-through. Choose items that you don’t need to see clearly to appreciate as a decoration.

You can also use stencil letters to spell a message like “Christmas 20–” or “Wishing you a happy wedding!”

Choose a ribbon color that matches the ornament or your decorative theme.

Glue down the other end of the yarn after wrapping to hold it in place. Choose a color that matches or complements the color you painted the ornament. If you painted your ornament red, for example, wrap it in green string.