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I want to thank Kristen McGowan for the inspiration for doing this technique! Fun paint tricks are my jam and I loved trying painting on these glass jars with baking soda and latex. The finish is so cool and the paint is fun to work with. Comment below how many times I say gloopy in this video. Comment below if you also have an obsession with hoarding glass jars for upcycled DIY projects. Comment below if This was so much fun! Products/Supplies/Materials used: Behr Premium Plus interior eggshell in Infinite Blue Sea Behr Ultra interior eggshell in Spun Wool Rustoleum Chalked in Charcoal Scotch brand delicate surface painter’s tape 1” and 2” Arm & Hammer baking soda Small popsicle sticks Chip brushes (various sizes) ♥ ♥ ♥ Connect on social media Instagram: https://instagram.com/valleybuzzsaw?r... Facebook: / jennflynnshon ♥ ♥ ♥ OTHER VIDEOS Painting Glass Bottles with Baking Soda Part 2 • Painting Glass Bottles with Baking Soda Pa... Kristen McGowan Testing Viral Tik Tok Hacks + Room Décor • TESTING VIRAL TIKTOK HACKS | DIY ROOM DECO... Beach Inspired Wall Art made from Beach Rocks • Beach Inspired Wall Art made from Beach Ro... Hydro Dipping Glass with Nail Polish Water Marbling • Hydro Dipping Glass with Nail Polish Water... ♥ ♥ ♥ All products, tools, materials, and supplies for this video were paid for with our own money. No part of this project was sponsored. ♥ ♥ ♥ MUSIC: Subscribe Click Button https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lo2b... Beep 1 courtesy of https://www.soundjay.com Sound effects from https://zapsplat.com ♥ ♥ ♥ NOTE: We’re not contractors and I can't advise you on your DIY home renovation or DIY projects. Our videos are meant to inform and entertain. Opinions on products are ours and don’t necessarily reflect your opinions. Use your best judgement in any project, just because we do something doesn’t mean you can or should. Even if you plan to DIY, anytime you’re unsure, uncomfortable, or unable to complete any aspect of your project, always seek the advice of a licensed pro.