✨ Sparkle with Confidence! ✨
Hemway's Polyurethane & Epoxy Resin Glitter is a premium metallic crystal flake additive designed for flooring, jewelry, tumblers, and glass projects. This 100g (3.5oz) chunky glitter is colorfast, fade-resistant, and guaranteed to elevate your creative endeavors without clumping or color leakage.
H**Y
Perfect sparkle detail to add to epoxy!
We loved mixing this with clear epoxy to use on our daughter’s bathroom floor! So pretty and sparkly!
W**M
Beautiful holo silver
This glitter is amazingly beautiful. I got the fine cut and it sparkles so nicely. It’s perfect for my needs.
D**S
Nice glitter but
It's just regular size glitter, I expected it to be larger chunks.
A**Y
Sparkly
This is the perfect glitter to use for any DIY arts and crafts. I made ornaments with it and the glitter is so fine and shiny.
C**
Used in a aluminum filled epoxy
I had to use about half the bag per gallon as it was used in a high temp aluminum gray epoxy but the sapphire blue provided a subtle shine to the epoxy. I used it as a garage floor coating. The black version did not show through the gray
K**R
Everything is better with Glitter
The media could not be loaded. I have a screened in porch that was bare concrete. I was looking for a way to make it more visually appealing and I stumbled across glitter floors on Pinterest. I did a bunch of research on how to do it and found this Hemway glitter. I was very frustrated because there was very minimal instructions. I am a bit of an over thinker so it didn’t seem to me that it would be as easy as dumping in your clear coat and go. It pretty much was. I painted the floor a dark color as recommended. Then I bought a gallon of Rustoleum clear coat gloss for concrete. I added 4 packs of glitter ( I chose chunky gun metal gray holographic glitter) to one gallon top coat and stirred well, probably a minute or two non stop. I recommend cutting in with a brush along trim and corners, then I rolled it on the same I way I did the paint. You should for sure roll the roller up and down paint to even out otherwise you will have a large patch of glitter at the start of the stroke. I also recommend keeping your stir stick close and stirring occasionally, you will notice the clear coat will look less glittery as you go because the glitter does begin to sink, but a quick stir and it will redistribute. I did two coats and I think it did a pretty great job of giving a full coverage look.
T**A
not fluorescent
this is okay glitter, it is not fluorescent yellow by no means,
G**Y
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