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If you’re a glitter lover, chances are you’ve run across crafts and body glitters that are susceptible to flaking off and leaving a glitzy, sparkly trail behind you. Luckily, there are a few different ways you can craft with and wear glitter so that it doesn’t fall off so easily. Try using Mod Podge to seal in the glitter in your crafting projects, or mix cosmetic-grade glitter with different beauty products to create your own body glitter.

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Using Mod Podge for Crafts

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    Add a layer of satin or gloss Mod Podge to your craft. Use a foam brush or paintbrush, depending on your craft, and lightly brush a thorough layer of Mod Podge onto the surface area of whatever you are looking to cover in glitter. Make sure the entire area is coated and that there are no bare spots.

    • You can even make your own Mod Podge at home to save money!
    • If you don’t have Mod Podge, you could also use regular white school glue, though school glue often chips off easily over time.
    • Fun ideas of things you can add glitter to: plates, mugs, containers, candles, fabric flowers, glasses frames, cell phone covers, wood, and notebooks or folders.
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    Dust, pour, or poof the glitter over the Mod Podged area. Depending on the kind of glitter you are using, you might apply it in a slightly different way. The main thing to remember is that you want to completely coat the Mod Podge in glitter and not leave any empty spaces.[1]

    • You can also use a foam brush to spread on your glitter if you want a little more control over how much you use.
    • If you are looking for a high-glitter outcome, you can apply a second layer of Mod Podge and glitter immediately after the first one without waiting for it to dry first (it will take a little longer to dry after the second coat, then, but it will be highly glitterized).

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    Allow the glitter and Mod Podge to dry for 1-2 hours. Leave your newly glittered item alone for several hours or until it is dry to the touch. Try to leave it in a position so that the Mod Podge and glitter isn’t touching any other surface.

    • If you are adding glitter to multiple items, this is a great time to continue working on those projects while you’re waiting for others to dry.
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    Apply a top layer of Mod Podge to seal in the glitter. Once the first layer is dry to the touch, use your sponge or paint brush to add another thin layer of Mod Podge to your item. Use long, even strokes to reduce the appearance of brush lines. Make sure you cover the entire item and don’t leave any raw glitter poking through.

    • You could also use watered down school glue to create an opaque sealant for your crafting project.
    • The top layer of Mod Podge acts as a sealant and will prevent the glitter from flaking away.
  5. 5

    Let your finished craft dry for 3-4 hours before you use it. Depending on how thickly you applied the Mod Podge, you may need to wait anywhere from 3-12 hours before you can safely use the item without potentially messing up the application. Always check the directions on the bottle for tips and guidelines.[2]

    • If you have a dehumidifier, you can set your craft in front of it for a speedier drying time.
    • Never place your item directly in front of a heat source, like an electric heater or a hair dryer, as this may cause the Mod Podge to melt or change consistency so it doesn’t dry correctly.
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    Coat flaking items with sparkle Mod Podge to seal in the glitter. If you have an item that has glitter that is flaking off, you can apply pre-glitterized Mod Podge to add back some sparkle and lock in the remaining glitter. Simply use a sponge or paint brush to apply a thin, even coat of the sealant to the item, then let it fully dry before you use it again.[3]

    • Make sure to work on a protected surface, like a counter covered in newspaper or paper towels.
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    Mix Mod Podge with your glitter of choice for a stronger glitter look. Pour some Mod Podge into a disposable cup or bowl and mix in as much glitter as you want to make your own glitter sealant. You can make the glitter as weak or as strong as you prefer. Then follow the instructions to apply the Mod Podge and let it dry.[4]

    • You can also apply your glitter Mod Podge, another layer of glitter, and then top it off with the glitter Mod Podge again for even more glitter fun.
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Wearing Body Glitter

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    Combine body oil and loose glitter for an all-body glitter-wearing option. Instead of sprinkling loose body glitter on your arms and hoping it doesn’t fall off, combine body oil and loose glitter in a travel-sized shampoo container. Shake the container up really well, and then apply it to your arms, legs, chest, or face whenever you need an extra glitter boost.[5]

    • While you could purchase body oils or lotions that already have glitter in them, it can be less expensive and more fun to do it yourself.
  2. 2

    Put petroleum jelly on your skin and add body glitter for a sparkly look. Use a clean makeup or paint brush and apply an even layer of the petroleum jelly to the area you want to cover in glitter (like your collar bones, shoulders, or even your hairline). Then use another clean brush or your hand to gently press loose body glitter onto the jelly.[6]

    • Visit a cosmetics store to buy body-specific glitter, which is usually a slightly different consistency than the glitter used for crafting.
    • If you don’t have petroleum jelly, you could also use hair gel as the sticky base for your body glitter.
    • Use this method in areas that aren’t going to come into frequent contact with other surfaces. For example, it probably wouldn’t work well on your legs if you are going to be sitting and standing and walking around often.
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    Mix hairspray and glitter to create glitter brow and hair gel. Spray hairspray into a dish, like a small cup or bowl (or even a disposable Dixie Cup), and add loose glitter. Mix it around with a toothpick or a spoolie brush, and then apply it carefully to your eyebrows or to select strands of your hair.[7]

    • Do not use the glitter and hairspray mix on your eyelashes as it could irritate or infect them.
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    Wear vibrant lipstick and then add loose glitter for a shimmery lip look. Steer clear of sticky or glossy lipsticks and stick with a cream base to keep the glitter in place better. Put on a layer or two or lipstick, then use your fingers to gently press loose glitter into your lips.[8]

    • With this trend, you’ll want to avoid pressing your lips together or eating or drinking anything too messy.
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    Create a glitter stamp from a makeup sponge and loose glitter. Cut a makeup sponge into a fun shape (like a heart or a star) and dip one side of it carefully into loose glitter. Spread a thin layer of petroleum jelly or hair gel on your body where you want the stamp, and then press the makeup sponge onto the jelly to transfer the glitter.[9]

    • Your glitter stamp should stay on all day as long as it doesn’t brush up roughly against anything else.
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Keeping Glitter on Clothes

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    Use hairspray for a quick fix on your glitter clothing. Take your item of clothing outdoors or to a well ventilated area, and lay it down completely flat. Then spray a light coat of hairspray overtop of the glitter. Use unscented hairspray if you can. Allow the hairspray to dry completely before you wear the clothing item.[10]

    • Hairspray is a great, quick fix, but overtime it doesn’t hold up, though you can reapply hairspray when you need to. Long-term, you just have to care for and store glittery clothes very carefully.
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    Affix glitter to your clothes with fabric glue. Lay out your item of clothing in a clean workspace, and apply the fabric glue in whatever patten you want. Then, carefully shake loose glitter overtop of the glue, coating it so that none of the glue is visible. Let the glue and glitter dry for several hours before picking up the item and shaking off the excess glitter.[11]

    • You could even make a stamp out of a sponge and decorate your shirt that way (like stars all over a t-shirt), and then shake the glitter on top of the design.
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    Wash glittery clothes sparingly and let them air-dry. When you go to clean your clothes that have glitter on them, try to wash then only when they really need it. Use cold water and the delicate cycle in the washing machine, and don’t put them into the dryer. Instead, hang them up to air-dry.[12]

    • You could even take your glittery clothes to a dry cleaner instead of washing them yourself.
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    One option is to use clear spray paint like the one Krylon makes. You can also use an art sealant, but clear spray paint is more budget-friendly.

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    Hairspray is a quick and easy fix for keeping glitter on fabric. If you’re working with paper, use an acid-free artist’s sealant. If you want to seal glitter onto a glass surface, a spray-on high-gloss acrylic sealer is a good bet.

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    Spray the length of ribbon with some hairspray or a clear aerosol sealer, which you can get online or from a craft store. Use spray with a glossy finish so you don’t dull the sparkle of the glitter.

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      • When crafting with glitter, try working over a cooking tray. You’ll catch all the excess glitter that falls off and can easily return it to its container.

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      Things You’ll Need

      Crafting with Glitter and Mod Podge

      • Mod Podge (satin, gloss, or glitter)
      • Foam brush or paintbrush
      • Disposable cup or bowl
      • Craft glitter

      Wearing Body Glitter

      • Makeup or paint brush
      • Petroleum jelly
      • Hairspray
      • Lipstick
      • Makeup sponge
      • Body oil
      • Cup or bowl
      • Cosmetic grade body glitter

      Keeping Glitter on Clothes

      • Hairspray
      • Fabric glue
      • Plastic baggies

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      FAQs

      What can I put over glitter to stay? ›

      If you have a glittery top or another item of clothing that is dropping glitter all over your home, you can use fabric glue or hairspray to quickly seal in the glitter. If you need a quick fix, hairspray is a fantastic option for sealing glitter onto fabric.

      How do you keep glitter from falling off your face? ›

      Use Setting Spray

      “Then, pick up glitter with your index finger and press onto area where the spray was applied.” It'll keep glitter on your eyelids — and from sliding onto the rest of your face.

      How do you make glitter stick? ›

      Here's how to get glitter to stick to skin.
      1. Primer. This classic cosmetic base may do the trick for fine glitters that don't need to stick with a detailed pattern. ...
      2. Hair gel. Applying large glitter flakes? ...
      3. Petroleum jelly. Like hair gel, it's cheap and works well for thick glitter. ...
      4. Lip balm. ...
      5. Hand sanitizer. ...
      6. Eyelash glue.

      What liquid makes glitter float? ›

      Fill the water bottle with vegetable oil, leaving one-half inch free on top. Oil is the secret for glitter to float in the water. Add ultra-fine Bioglitter™ using a plastic funnel. Use as much glitter as desired but remember that too much of it can clump together and stick to the bottom.

      What liquid will suspend glitter? ›

      Pour rubbing alcohol into the jar or bottle. Fill about one-quarter of the jar, then add a drop of food coloring. Use a few drops, if you want a more vibrant effect.

      Does Vaseline make glitter stick? ›

      Application Trick. If you are applying your chunky festival glitter to the body, Vaseline is said to be the best product for making your glitter stick. Spread the petroleum jelly evenly on the area of the skin, then press the glitter in with your hand or a brush and wait for it to dry.

      Can you use Vaseline to stick glitter? ›

      If you're heading to a music festival this summer and want to go full-Kesha with the glitter, pack some Vaseline to use as an adhesive. "Vaseline is great for sticking glitter down and is completely safe for the face (and even leaves skin feeling quite smooth underneath)," says Katrina, co-founder of The Gypsy Shrine.

      Does Vaseline stick glitter to face? ›

      To do this, apply a thin layer of Vaseline to the area you want the glitter to stick, grab a face brush, dip it in glitter and gently dab it onto your face. Play around with different glitters, face gems and silver stars. To secure bigger pieces of glitter or sequins, we find eyelash glue works really well.

      How do you get glitter to stay on your eyes without glue? ›

      Use lip balm or petroleum jelly if you are applying glitter only. Lip balm and petroleum jelly are just sticky enough for the glitter to adhere. Use a cotton swab to spread a thin layer of the product where you want the glitter to be on your eyelid.

      Does water make glitter stick? ›

      You have to pull up a corner and allow air to get between the paper and the surface to pick it up. Glitter sticks to you because of moisture present on the surface of your skin. Water is referred to as a “polar molecule” because it has both a positively-charged end and a negatively-charged end (similar to a magnet).

      What glue holds glitter best? ›

      The Best Glitter Glue for a Sparkling Adhesive
      • Mod Podge Extreme Glitter. ...
      • Crayola Washable Glitter Glue. ...
      • AmazonBasics Liquid Washable Glitter Glue. ...
      • Creativity Street Glitter Glue Pens. ...
      • Ranger Stickles Glitter Glue.
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      What happens to glitter in water? ›

      Even though water molecules like to stick together, they do not always stick to other things, like the glitter and spices. The surface tension of the water allows these small particles to float on top!

      Does glitter float in baby oil? ›

      The oil/water bubbles pop as the glitter rises and it's like a little meteor shower. The glitter floated in the water, but sunk in the baby oil, so when it settled, it settled in the middle, above the water but below the baby oil.

      What is drinkable glitter made of? ›

      Ingredients in edible glitter commonly include “sugar, acacia (gum arabic), maltodextrin, cornstarch, and color additives specifically approved for food use, including mica-based pearlescent pigments and FD&C colors such as FD&C Blue No.

      Is there a spray to seal glitter? ›

      Aleene's® Spray-On Glitter Sealer is perfect for permanently protecting your decoupage crafts and other projects while adding that extra element of sparkle you crave. Spray it on cards, paper, wood, metal and glass for a permanent, acid-free sealant with a sparkly finish.

      What is the Vaseline trick? ›

      But lucky for you, dermatologists have a simple solution. The latest viral skincare trend is called "slugging," which involves coating your face in petrolatum, or Vaseline, to moisturize your skin overnight. Though the fad has become a talker recently (with over 80 million views on TikTok), it's not particularly new.

      Can you sleep with glitter on your face? ›

      During the night, make-up products can penetrate the protective surface of the eyes due to abrasion caused by movements of the pillow. The particles that come from glittery eyeshadow, mascara and eyeliner can clog the hair follicles and oil glands on your eyelid.

      Is glitter good for your face? ›

      Made with small aluminum-coated plastic, glitter has sharp edges and can be very abrasive to the skin. Especially when removing glitter around sensitive areas like the eyes, this rubbing action can cause small micro-cuts on the skin, creating irritation, breakouts, and premature aging through repetitive skin damage.

      Is putting Vaseline on your face OK? ›

      Vaseline is a moisturizing product that is safe for most people to put on their face. People can apply Vaseline to help with short-term skin concerns, such as temporary skin dryness or irritation. Vaseline is also suitable as a long-term moisturizer.

      Can glitter cut your eye? ›

      A piece of glitter in your eye could scratch your cornea. A corneal abrasion is one of the most common eye injuries, causing pain, bloodshot eyes, extreme sensitivity to light, and the sensation that something is in your eye, even if nothing is there.

      How do you seal body glitter? ›

      Body Glitter Hack #2: Make It Stick With Petroleum Jelly

      Not only will the petroleum jelly hold the glitter in place, but it will also leave a nice dewy sheen on the surrounding skin.

      Is glitter toxic to skin? ›

      Cosmetic Glitters are made with special ingredients that are all non-toxic and totally safe to use on the skin. A cosmetic glitter product will have been made in facilities with exceedingly high standards of cleanliness and is designed specifically to reduce the risk of irritating skin and eyes.

      What happens when you add dish soap to glitter? ›

      Conclusion: The glitter gathers in the middle all together. When you add the soap, the glitter moves away to the edge of the bowl. This is because the soap breaks the surface tension of the water.

      What is drinkable glitter? ›

      Common ingredients in edible glitters or dusts can include acacia (gum arabic), maltodextrin, cornstarch, and color additives specifically approved for food use, including mica-based pearlescent pigments and FD&C colors such as FD&C Blue No.

      Why is my glitter floating? ›

      If your glitter all floats at the top, you don't have enough. If it all sinks to the bottom and doesn't want to move when you shake the jar, you have too much. To save water, start with a little and add until you're happy with the float of your glitter.

      Can I clear coat over glitter? ›

      Multiple layers of clear acrylic spray will not only seal in glitter but will give your item a glossy look. To avoid your glittered piece from looking glossy, purchase an acrylic coating that has a matte finish.

      Can Mod Podge be used as a sealer for glitter? ›

      Paint the item you want to cover in a thin, even coat of Mod Podge and shake over your glitter until the item is covered. Leave this to dry completely.

      Which Mod Podge is best for glitter? ›

      If you love the look of sparkle but don't love the glittery mess, try Extreme Glitter Mod Podge. The blingy-ness is built in! It's used in a lot of holiday crafts in addition to day-to-day.

      Does Mod Podge dry clear on glitter? ›

      Add a touch of sparkle to your decoupage projects! Mod Podge Sparkle is a great way to add a fun, festive touch to fashion accessories, jewelry, holiday projects, kids crafts and more. This all-in-one decoupage glue, sealer and finish dries fast and clear, holds tight and protects your creations.

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