Holiday Planning & Ideas Christmas Christmas Ornaments Sea Glass Ornaments We used specialty sea glass paint in order to give glass ornaments a frosted aqua-colored effect. By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 5, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email These were used to decorate our Beachy Keepsakes Christmas Tree. What You'll Need Materials Glass ball ornaments Sea glass paint (Pictured: Martha Stewart Translucent Sea Glass Paint, $3.49 for 2 fl oz., michaels.com.) Paintbrush (Pictured: Martha Stewart Detailing Brush Set, $8.99, michaels.com.) Paint palette Instructions Carefully remove caps from the tops of all ornaments. Cover each one in 1-2 coats of paint, letting dry completely between coats. (Note: The more coats of paint, the more opaque it will look.) Screw on the cap tightly, and hang to display.