Finally I found a video that explains this paint! I’ve been searching and have been disappointed, I finally have a better grasp. Will of course need to watch more but thank you! This helps tremendously!
I just bought a load of these, they look so fun. The video was very helpful but my eyes hurt now as the video was mostly out of focus! Thank you though and I look forward to trying out some of your ideas.
Thank you so very much for doing this video! I've had these paints for so long and didn't really know what to do with them- really looking forward to the next video!
Can you use the mineral oil to thin it for a much more subtle stain effect? I've tried isopropyl alcohol and enamel thinner with some success, but I figured I'd ask just in case.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. I ordered the prisme, vitral and moon and am not getting any cell effect:( What am I doing wrong? The cells look so tiny, hard to see, not like on videos I see. Advice?
just a question please .... for ceramic can we use varnish to protect colors instead of baking in oven .... same question when apply Pebeo Paints on canvas or wood what can do to finish & protect the colors ?? thanks for answer
excellent video, thank you! When I make dots 1/8" to 1/4' the dots have indentation in the middle when they dry. As if the paint wants to be near the edge and not in the dot. When I paint it on, it is elevated, but dried sunken in the middle. Any idea why this is happening? You seem very knowledgeable. I'm painting on very clean Spectrum black glass with Pebeo Vitrea 160.
I am using the Pebeo Porcelaine 150 paints on ceramic coasters. I know we can just put it in the oven, but can we also add a sealant? Would Mod Podge, clear acrylic sprays, or Envirotex help with making the items waterproof and scratch resistant if added after the items are removed from the oven? Or would the paint have a bad reaction with these products?
Hi there, thanks for your video. I noticed you have your Pebeo paints stored on wall shelves. What storage are you using? It would be great to have them all visible like that. Cheers Jen G
I was looking for the gloss coating, but found gloss medium.. ill it work as a coating if I don't mix with other color and use the gloss medium over something? PLEASE let me know.. :( will be grateful..
You can do it however you'd like of course but you miss how they really work together without putting the vitrail down first and then dropping the moon or prisme on top.
Are they mixable to make a new color? As for example taking the purple and mixing it with white, to get a lavender then adding say a little black to get a grayish undertone?
Skimpy means you use just a little bit (almost like 'skinny'), so she is saying you have to put a good amount of paint (thick layer, not a thin layer). I hope this makes sense!
Finally I found a video that explains this paint! I’ve been searching and have been disappointed, I finally have a better grasp. Will of course need to watch more but thank you! This helps tremendously!
I just bought a load of these, they look so fun. The video was very helpful but my eyes hurt now as the video was mostly out of focus! Thank you though and I look forward to trying out some of your ideas.
thank you for this amazing video! I got so many questions answered just watching this.
Thank you so very much for doing this video! I've had these paints for so long and didn't really know what to do with them- really looking forward to the next video!
Lorna elizabeth did you do any?
Thanks for sharing all the info on these, lots of different reactions.
Can you use the mineral oil to thin it for a much more subtle stain effect?
I've tried isopropyl alcohol and enamel thinner with some success, but I figured I'd ask just in case.
De très bonnes idées avec la peinture vitrail. Bien dommage que ces tutoriel sur ce thème ne soient pas développés en France !
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. I ordered the prisme, vitral and moon and am not getting any cell effect:( What am I doing wrong? The cells look so tiny, hard to see, not like on videos I see. Advice?
just a question please .... for ceramic can we use varnish to protect colors instead of baking in oven
.... same question when apply Pebeo Paints on canvas or wood what can do to finish & protect the colors ?? thanks for answer
For baking use Vitrail 160.
excellent video, thank you! When I make dots 1/8" to 1/4' the dots have indentation in the middle when they dry. As if the paint wants to be near the edge and not in the dot. When I paint it on, it is elevated, but dried sunken in the middle. Any idea why this is happening? You seem very knowledgeable. I'm painting on very clean Spectrum black glass with Pebeo Vitrea 160.
can they be used on stained glass or tile that will go outdoor????
Question about adding color to sandblasted mug. I wonder if i can use pebeo ceramic paint to fill the design and after full cure bake it.
very cool, imagine all the possibilities
I'm painting a big Trompe l'oeil stained glass window on my ceiling and this looks perfect for the project. It should be fun playing with these.
I hope that your project can be laid FLAT on a surface- these will not stick to vertical surfaces.
Robyn Masters wow!
I am using the Pebeo Porcelaine 150 paints on ceramic coasters. I know we can just put it in the oven, but can we also add a sealant? Would Mod Podge, clear acrylic sprays, or Envirotex help with making the items waterproof and scratch resistant if added after the items are removed from the oven? Or would the paint have a bad reaction with these products?
You can use 2-part epoxy resin as a sealer. Water-based finishes do not stick. But really, you don't need them.
Hi there, thanks for your video. I noticed you have your Pebeo paints stored on wall shelves. What storage are you using? It would be great to have them all visible like that. Cheers Jen G
I was looking for the gloss coating, but found gloss medium.. ill it work as a coating if I don't mix with other color and use the gloss medium over something? PLEASE let me know.. :( will be grateful..
thank you for sharing this video , just want to know if they are food safe or only for decorative purposes .
Decoration only- this is NOT food safe!
Decoration only- this is NOT food safe!
Thank you
You can do it however you'd like of course but you miss how they really work together without putting the vitrail down first and then dropping the moon or prisme on top.
I cover that in part 2- I wanted to separate the reactive formulas from the non-reactives, just to provide the best information.
excellent tutorial, thank you
Are they mixable to make a new color? As for example taking the purple and mixing it with white, to get a lavender then adding say a little black to get a grayish undertone?
hi, have you had an answer for that? please advise!:)
@yoga365gratitudebychau No, I haven't. To be honest I'd forgotten about this. 😊
Спасибо большое за видео!!! ❤❤❤
Very useful, thank you.
Thank you for the video.
Could I use Pebeo Porcelaine paint on a stoneware crock jar?
Can't see why not. On the outside only, not food safe.
can you use these paints on stained glass? thanks
You can use them on glass.
Thanks for sharing this tutorial
ok, so do you have to bake them on glass?
No. Just let them cure.
@@crafttestdummies But CAN Vitrail be baked in the oven if applied on glass?
Por favor: podrian poner subtitulos en español? Gracias!
hi
je ne vous comprends pas- skimpy????????
Skimpy means you use just a little bit (almost like 'skinny'), so she is saying you have to put a good amount of paint (thick layer, not a thin layer). I hope this makes sense!
duh! brrrrr