Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Use Gallery Glass Paint

Contrive faux stained glass with even less creation.


Gallery Glass is a Trade-mark of glass illustration products that let you conceive faux stained glass without the attempt of creating stained glass Craft from scratch. The paints are opaque to translucent and come in 60 shades to suit your projects. Gallery Glass colouring can be applied with its built in gratuity on glass, Plexiglas, or acrylic. You can too employ Gallery Glass valuable blanks to constitute window clings that can be peeled off and applied to windows.


Instructions


1. Decide whether you are representation on glass or creating a window cling. You Testament longing a primary blank whether manufacture a window cling.


2. Deposit the design below the glass or leading blank. Use tape to affix the pattern so that it is steady and does not move.


3. Squeeze the liquid leading over the pattern, following the lines carefully so that you are able to trace the pattern accurately on the glass or leading blank. Apply even pressure, and work on small portions so you can outline the piece properly. Let the liquid leading dry completely. This will form the boundary for the glass paint.


4. Apply Gallery Glass paint within the outline, according to the pattern. Allow the painted design to dry for at least 24 to 48 hours before framing. If using a leading blank, let the paint dry completely and check for readiness by peeling a small part to see if the design comes off easily. Peel the design and apply on a window or mirror.


Squeeze the paint gently so that it does not squirt out in blobs. Use the built-in tip to guide you near the edges of the pattern. Use a toothpick to dispel any air bubbles in the paint, as they can cause unsightly spots in the finished piece.5.