Roe Blvd + Gold Lip Stain Wine Glass Tutorial

I have a fun tutorial for you today, but first I want to introduce you to one of my newest sponsors, Roe Boulevard! If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you probably know that I love shopping at small boutiques because they have unique items that mall stores don’t have. Roe Boulevard is one of these gems, with a great selection of cozy sweaters, vests and tees.

crochet sweater vest // aspen sweater in fuchsia // velvet elephant tank

I’ve picked out my favorite things from their website, and they all have one thing in common: comfort! Don’t you just want to throw these on and curl up by the fire? I have my eye on that sequin elbow patch tunic… I would pair it with a puffer vest, skinnies and boots for a chilly day when I want to be comfortable but still look put together.
Check out Roe Boulevard for even more great finds!

Now for a fun tutorial! Last week I mentioned that I was in love with this lip tease coffee mug, but it is unfortunately sold out. Luckily I found this fabulous tutorial from Evelyn Henson on how to make your own! Although this method would work on any cup, I decided to paint a wine glass because A. I love wine, and B. wine glasses are easier to wash.

For this project, you will need three things:
a wine glass, a gold metallic paint pen and this lip print-out from Evelyn Henson.

Once you print out the page of lips, cut out the pair of lips you like the best and hold it up to the glass to make sure you like the size and shape. Still holding the paper, use the gold paint pen to draw the bottom lip using zig zag motions.

Let the paint dry for ten minutes, and you’re good to go! Seriously, how easy is that?! This whole project took me close to five minutes, and just like that I was enjoying some moscato out of my new lip print wine glass. Cheers!

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31 Comments

  1. Loving this craft! It looks so easy and fun, I might have to try it out!
    xo
    Tara
    shoesillneverhave.blogspot.com

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  2. Adorable! Also – love that coffee mug. When I was in the Kate Spade store in Charleston with Heather we were both like this store is sooo Caitlin. haha Hope all is well! xoxo

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  3. This is such an awesome and easy idea!! I am saving this for later!

    agirlandhersparkles.blogspot.com

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  4. What an adorable and easy DIY idea! It turned out so cute! xoxo, Lindsay

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  5. fabulous!!! perfect for a girl's night πŸ™‚

    http://www.mrsjaclynleblanc.blogspot.com

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  6. I really like that DIY, it turned out really cute!

    Lauren,
    http://www.atouchofsoutherngrace.com/

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  7. Any DIY project that looks this cute and takes 5 minutes is my kind of craft!

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  8. Oh! This DIY is adorable! Definitely going to do this one!

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  9. this is the cutest darn thing. and i'm even more impressed by how clean you get your wine glasses!! haha

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  10. Such a cute idea, so simple but looks adorable! Love it and thanks for sharing!

    Laura

    http://www.lauradrodesigns.blogspot.com

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  11. I'm going to have to try this wine glass tutorial! I love wine as well and the gold lipstick mark is just darling. I love all of the gold accents you have in your photo as well πŸ™‚

    Meggie
    meggiejuly.blogspot.com

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  12. This is perfect Caitlin! I'm definitely whipping up a batch of these cute cups.

    xoxo,
    Chelsea & The City

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  13. Would be fun to do the lip stain in pink or red πŸ™‚ Love that Aspen sweater…going to check if it's back in stock! I loved when you did the outfit post with it the other day!

    http://www.styleoyster.blogspot.com
    http://www.thegymbunny.com

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  14. I love that sequined elbow patch sweater! And that wine glass tutorial, too cute!

    Hunter
    Prep on a Budget

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  15. Such a fun DIY

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  16. Such a cute DIY! I would love to try it on a coffee mug, I think that'd be really cute too!

    Ally,
    admiredbyally.blogspot.com

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  17. Yay so fun to see someone tried my wine glass DIY and thank you for sharing! If possible, please link to my tutorial:
    http://www.evelynhenson.com/2014/01/diyfiles-gold-lips-glasses.html#.Ut7V6yj0B69

    Thanks!
    EH

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    • Hey girly! Just changed the link so it goes directly to your tutorial πŸ™‚

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  18. What a fun and easy craft! Thanks for sharing!
    xo, Scarlett
    http://thetrendychick.blogspot.com

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  19. So chic, trendy, and inexpensive! I definitely need to try this, thanks Caitlin!

    Constance || Prep Northwest

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  20. I have that exact elbow sequin tunic that you have your eyes on and I must say, I just love it to pieces! So comfortable yet it has a bit of sparkle to it πŸ™‚

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  21. Such an easy DIY..it would also be cute to do your own lips!

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  22. How fun and easy is that DIY?! So fun to spruce up some plain glasses.

    -AJ
    OccasionallyAJ.com

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  23. I have been looking for an top with elbow patches and sequins, the hunt is over! Thank you!

    Molly
    http://www.mollybeatson.com

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  24. Wow! So adorable!

    Abby
    Thepreppycoxswain.blogspot.com

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  26. How brilliant – I love the gold lips on the glass.

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  27. Love this project, thanks so much for sharing! I think I'll go make my own.

    xo Amanda
    http://theluxelion.blogspot.com

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  28. This is SERIOUSLY amazing. I want to make them for valentine's day!

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  29. This is such a cute and quick DIY!!

    xoxo
    Stacey
    Five Minute StyleΒ 

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