Whether you’re throwing a swank holiday soiree or looking for easy and unique gifts for your friends and family this season, these chic DIY gold dot champagne flutes are sure to awe! Serve up some pumpkin spice hot toddies in these bubbly flutes, paired with our favorite bacon wrapped dates appetizer, and your party will be the talk of the town for years to come! Since you can use any household nail polish, the color combinations are totally endless!
*Tip: We recommend only pouring out enough polish for one glass at a time as the polish will get dry and tacky, making your dots uneven!
Note: Be sure to gently hand wash these only!
Boat days come with their own unspoken dress code: equal parts polished, practical, and photo-ready.…
Whether you’ve got a new summer romance or you’re spending summer with your sweetheart, there’s…
Blue skies, salty air, sun-warmed boardwalks, and a suitcase full of cute dresses: coastal summer…
Choosing the perfect concert outfit, whether it’s for an arena show, a music festival, or…
As a guest at a wedding, you want to dress your best to celebrate the…
We’re kind of always dress shopping, but summer is when it really hits. The options…
View Comments
so cute! i want to do this!
LOVE THIS! check out my blog and subscribe http://www.goldenaspirations.com :)
Pretty! And simple!
Soo cute... is it the Essie "good as gold" nailpolish?
i tried this with regular gold paint and the result wasnt good.
Yes, we used Essie's Good as Gold!
Here you go!
I used Martha Stewart glitter acrylic craft paint
Would you recommend a clear coat to protect it? Like a Rustoleum or Valspar clear spray paint?
We did not use one Chrissie, but that would definitely help the design last longer.
You have literally done this so well. I don't think I can do it so nicely. It looks like it was ready made. I think I will mess up my champagne glass. lol. But this is a pretty good idea. I guess we can even remove this if it goes wrong. Good DIY. Thanks for sharing. :)
Dipti, DecorNation (http://www.decornation.in)
This is beautiful! If nail polish is being used does it have to be baked like the acrylic paint? What exactly brand should be used and where can it be purchased?
will the result vary if using plastic flutes?