Which glass paint should I use?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2019
  • In this video we try and answer the question, which glass paint should I use. There is no simple answer to this as different glass paints are better at doing different things.
    Glass Paints can be split into the flowing ones and the thick peelable water based ones. The flowing ones are available in both waterbased and solvent based formats.
    In addition to this there are special paints like the oven bake ones which are dishwasher proof once cured.

Комментарии • 89

  • @amitisshahbanu5642

    I used oil paint on a window when I was in art school. It looked like stained glass, allowing light to pass through.

  • @aprilmeowmeow

    +1 for gallery glass. Been making beautiful pieces with it for years.

  • @DespReps
    @DespReps 3 года назад +3

    This is amazing and very helpful. Thank you so much. Definitely gonna give a few of them a try.

  • @SummerJeans
    @SummerJeans 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video! I want to paint on the glass bottles around the house for reusing purpose and was looking for the right glass paint. Glad I came upon to your video :)

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration and explanation. Super appreciative! Subscriber from Florida, USA

  • @jrbean603
    @jrbean603 2 года назад

    So helpful... thank you so much!!!

  • @maddog2791
    @maddog2791 2 года назад +4

    You saved me a lot of headaches from experimenting and overspending on projects. Loved the feature of your artwork in the video frame as well, nice touch and nice work.

  • @artofarzoo806
    @artofarzoo806 2 года назад

    Thanks you so much for information I would soon try it 😊

  • @MrTricycle69
    @MrTricycle69 4 года назад +2

    Very helpful video thanks. Answered most of my questions in one hit.

  • @_snek_
    @_snek_ Год назад

    I remember in my childhood I used to have those peelable glass paints, I loved making stickers with them.

  • @timeenuf4200
    @timeenuf4200 5 лет назад +7

    Pebeo Virea rocks! I used it on some glass adornments for outside statues. Once baked they don't fade and a lot of rain and cold hasn't seemed to effect them either. Michael's often has 50 and 60% coupons so it softens the high price.

  • @bharris9824
    @bharris9824 3 года назад +3

    My first glass painting was 3’x3’ 1/4”thick glass. The design was so large, I had to work very quickly. I used Pebeo Vitrail Opal. I didn’t want it transparent. I noticed that dust collected on it, as each section took days to dry. Also, the relief outline lines were so long, they ended up being somewhat shaky. Does anyone do large glass paintings? I would like to pick up some tips, so I can improve. I conpleted my art piece last week and plan on selling it. Is there a market for large pieces or a place where glass painters can sell there art? Thank you. Your video was informative and I plan on seeing what other videos you have.

  • @TanvinMahtubFariha

    Thank you ❤

  • @jacquesherve925
    @jacquesherve925 2 года назад

    Une technique à développer ! Malheureusement en France on ne note pas une véritable ouverture d'esprit concernant les loisirs créatifs !

  • @keariewashburn4680
    @keariewashburn4680 2 года назад

    Thank you😊

  • @kapushthethird
    @kapushthethird Год назад +1

    Hello, can you please add your recommended list on the description? Thanks

  • @0to100Art
    @0to100Art 2 года назад

    That's beautiful 💙💜🖤

  • @blair-jarvis
    @blair-jarvis 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Is there a best-method to achieve a uniform gradient from one color to another within the same space? Say in a 10" x 10" square where you want it to go from a dark shade of red to a light shade of red evenly from one end to the other. I'm picturing this with the Pebeo Vitrail solvent based paints.

  • @elenatorres2025
    @elenatorres2025 2 года назад

    Great thanks

  • @HeatherNevill
    @HeatherNevill День назад

    have you tried the new folkart murano paints they are awesome !