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2010-12-10, 8:45am
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can i paint glass???????????
I bought candices ornament tutorial yesterday and its is kick butt!! I sat with a cuppa cocoa last night reading and had to try the icicle emediately cause i had boro clear but not the tubing yet....i made a cow on top of the icicle and since i didnt have the right boro colors was wondering if i could paint on the details with like model paint? will it stay on? is this possible??? Im pretty sure my local hobby store will have model paint but not sure they will carry glass paints..............ohh i really want to run to arnies craft store right now....lol
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2010-12-10, 9:22am
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You can by glass paint. It works just like paint. You paint it on, wait 24 hours and if you want the item dishwasher safe, you bake it at I think 325 for 10 min. or so. Works great. They have it at craft stores like Michael's.
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2010-12-10, 9:43am
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You can by glass paint. It works just like paint. You paint it on, wait 24 hours and if you want the item dishwasher safe, you bake it at I think 325 for 10 min. or so. Works great. They have it at craft stores like Michael's.
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Yep. The stuff you want is called Pebeo. Excellent product, comes in a wicked assortment of colors, some transparent, some opaque. I used to paint wine sets and martini glasses, etc. with Pebeo for an independent studio in Vancouver. We sold our stuff all over the world.
I know a lot about using this stuff, email me with any questions!
http://en.pebeo.com/Creative-leisure...ces/Vitrea-160
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2010-12-10, 5:05pm
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i will have to order some pebeo paints....i thought i had some somewhere but since the move lord only knows where it is...lol
local craft store was gone when i got to town i mean empty shut down gone...sniff sniff
thank you sherry i may take you up on the questions email
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2010-12-10, 5:06pm
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cynthia, going to michaels on monday will check there too always need something in there..lol
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2010-12-10, 5:37pm
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Boy, your not kidding. I have to look into this Pebeo kind too. Thanks Sherry!
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cynthia, going to michaels on monday will check there too always need something in there..lol
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2010-12-11, 9:59am
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When I get a chance, I'll take a picture of some martini glasses that I painted; the design didn't go into production because it couldnt' be easily repeated, but I like them, lol.
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2010-12-11, 10:42am
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Originally Posted by Sherry
Yep. The stuff you want is called Pebeo. Excellent product, comes in a wicked assortment of colors, some transparent, some opaque. I used to paint wine sets and martini glasses, etc. with Pebeo for an independent studio in Vancouver. We sold our stuff all over the world.
I know a lot about using this stuff, email me with any questions!
http://en.pebeo.com/Creative-leisure...ces/Vitrea-160
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Wow, that looks awesome! I can use this on top of my 104 coe beads too?
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2010-12-11, 10:58am
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Wow, that looks awesome! I can use this on top of my 104 coe beads too?
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Yep.
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2010-12-12, 11:40am
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When I get a chance, I'll take a picture of some martini glasses that I painted; the design didn't go into production because it couldnt' be easily repeated, but I like them, lol.
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Please please do show us your glasses.
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2010-12-12, 12:21pm
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This is another variation on painting on glass. I sandblasted the areas to be painted and applied oil paints. I then removed almost all of the oil paint and allowed it to dry. I have a bouquet of these.
Steve
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2010-12-12, 12:44pm
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I use the pebeo products and liquitex glossies to paint on glass.
Like Cynthia said, after I paint, I'll let it dry overnight and then bake it in the oven at 325 for about a half an hour to heat set.
I got my Liquitex paints from dickblick.com.
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2010-12-13, 3:37pm
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Do you have to etch or sandblast first or can you just paint on it?
Great info thanks!
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2010-12-13, 3:56pm
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You can just paint right on the glass.
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Do you have to etch or sandblast first or can you just paint on it?
Great info thanks!
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2010-12-13, 6:18pm
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Thanks Vivian, This is exciting. What a cool thing to try.
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2010-12-13, 6:23pm
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I am hoping this is what everyone means, but I found it on a Michael's website & thought I'd share it;
http://www.michaels.com/Glass-Painti...efault,pg.html
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