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Krylon® Sea Glass Finish Brings the Beach into Your Home, Creating One-of-a-Kind Decorative Pieces

June 10, 2015 | By Business Wire News

CLEVELAND

Hints of summer are popping up everywhere and with warmer weather brings the desire to bring the essence of the seaside into the home. Krylon Sea Glass Finish allows DIYers to create one-of-a-kind decorative pieces that conjure thoughts of dreamy summer nights and trips to the beach. With a semi-translucent and smooth frosty finish, Krylon Sea Glass Finish resembles glass tumbled smooth by the waves.

Available in eight nature-inspired colors, the spray provides excellent adhesion and durability and can be easily applied to glass creating decorative accents inside the home including bottles, vases, mirrors, window, lanterns, candle jars, and lamps. The Krylon Sea Glass Finish is dry to the touch in 15 minutes or less and is a cost-effective way to create treasured sea glass gems with an authentic nautical look and feel.

“The Sea Glass Finish offers consumers an easy application with a unique finish, allowing crafters to create beautiful ocean-inspired projects without taking a trip to the beach,” says Rita Forman-House, Krylon Product Manager.

The Krylon Sea Glass Finish is available in the following colors: Ruby, Rose, Amber, Lemon, Sea Foam, Ice, Aqua and Cornflower. The 12-ounce aerosol cans at local hardware, home centers mass retailers and craft stores at a suggested retail $7.99 – $9.99.

For project inspiration and other spring improvement ideas, visit the Krylon website at www.krylon.com.

About Krylon

Krylon, the nation’s leading spray paint manufacturer, is number one in color, innovation, inspiration and consumer brand recognition. The Krylon consumer products line includes a wide selection of paints and paint-related products, from general-purpose paints to specialty products to rust-preventative paints and primers to help consumers “Make It Yours.”

Devries Global
Elizabeth Wolfsthal, 212-546-8613
ewolfsthal@devriesglobal.com

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