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DIY Marble Ring Dishes

A creative and elegant home decor project! DIY Marble Ring Dishes are a unique and beautiful way to add a touch of sophistication to any room. By using plain ceramic or glass dishes and adding a decorative marble design, you can create a stunning centerpiece that's both functional and decorative. This project requires minimal materials and can be customized with different marble patterns, colors, and embellishments to match your personal style. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your coffee table, side table, or entryway.

Supplies:

Nail polish & Acetone polish remover from Dollar Tree

Small white soy sauce dish 

Q-tips

Clear spray sealer

Bronze sharpie

Premium Chisel Tip Marker Gold

Wax paper

Warm water

Disposable container or bowl you don’t mind messing up forever

To begin, add warm water to your bowl, and drop your polish into the water.

This makes a skin on the top of the water that will float and dry very quickly. You can use a toothpick to blend or manipulate your polish if you want. The original pin that inspired this has specific designs in it that she made, but I couldn’t perfect the technique, so I went with a more organic design.

Because I knew I was using cool and warm colors separately, I used two different bowls.

When the skin is formed on the top of the water, and you’re happy with the colors, you simply dip the bowl into the water making sure you get under the nail polish, and then you basically just scoop it up and onto the plate.

It will make really pretty designs, but it’ll be messy. I let my plates dry on wax paper overnight.

When the marbled plates have dried, you can clean off any spots you design you don’t like with a q-tip & 100% acetone polish remover.

Next, because I really liked how the original Pin had a gold accent, I outlined the edge of mine in Bronze sharpie for a base metallic color.

When it was dry, I traced back over it with the gold DecoColor pen I mentioned earlier.

Once they were completely dry, I sealed the entire design using Rustoleum clear spray sealer.

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