Gallery Glass Stained Glass Paint
Create the elegant look of stained glass by painting surfaces with this Gallery Glass Stained Glass Paint. This waterbased, non-toxic paint is designed to give a translucent yet colorful tint to glass, mirrors, and plastic surfaces. It is formulated to be both permanent and removable, meaning it will last until you're ready to remove it. The fine tip allows you the precision you need to create fully customized designs on windows, vases, frames, and more!
Bottle contains 2 fluid ounces.
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Denim more like a maive
I think the glass paint itself is ok, but when I applied the first layer of denim, it had more of a lavender look to it.
Real red & Kelly green
Not what I expected. Thought it would go on even. Paint brush stokes were bad. Real red was actually pink n Kelly green was more like mint.
Not to be used with brushes
These paints are not to be used with brushes, but by squeezing the paint out of the bottle into a contained area and “combed” with a toothpick or similar right after, it can dry quickly.
I love these paints
This paint is meant to be applied with a metal pick/tool, not paint brushes. Use the tool to push/drag the paint where you want it. Apply a second or third coat after the first coat is completely dry for deeper/brighter colors.
They Fade Terribly
I used them on the glass on a door that doesn’t get much sun at all and unfortunately all of the colors I got have faded terribly except for the dark yellow color (forgot what it’s called). Ruby Red has no hint of red anymore it’s just pale yellow.
Amateur
Much easier to work with than the liquid leading but recommend using a skinnier tip (transfer product to another bottle) for detailed work. The colors are different then the bottle color. Lavender looks like purple and product cannot be layered.
Okay
I used this on some panel mirrors to create a Ballard Design look to my mirrors and it sort of worked out but looks really sloppy if you look closely. It came out very inconsistently which led to the design not being perfect.