You can fix the line mistakes after it dries. Use a razor blade to cut out the bad section and re-do it. Don't shake the tubes - just set them upside down in a glass to avoid bubbles. Love the pattern and the look you got. Amazing first time for gallery glass.
My dad did this in the 90s based on an infomercial now that he's retired he's taking fused glass class so I wanted him to do this again, glad I found your video next gift found.
Instantly subscribed. I've been procrastinating on a huge project for something like this for years now, instead of puffy paint it's just hot glue embossed with tin foil glued on top and painted with acrylic. I've heard sharpies work too.
Love it!!! Reminds me of the window colour I used to do back when I was really young! We used to draw them on a sheet of plastic, wait until they were fully dry, took them off the plastic sheet and stuck them to our windows. Still have some on my windows today hahahaha
That is the kit I am looking for!! Had one years ago and now they are next to impossible to find! I need something that will peel back off so I can do sessional stuff. I don’t really want to use the glue recipe because it shrinks as it dries and smells.
Actually you just let it dry cut it out and do it again! I've used this product! If the line is lumpy you just dry and cut it straight with Xacto knife! Easy
I wonder if I could mix a *very* small pinch of flour or baking soda into the paint if the lines would hold better and come out nicer. Has someone tried this?
I feel like I was just hit by the nostalgia truck. While I don't know if it's 100% the same, I used that as a child. Would have been around... 1998-2001 if I had to guess.
You can fix the line mistakes after it dries. Use a razor blade to cut out the bad section and re-do it. Don't shake the tubes - just set them upside down in a glass to avoid bubbles. Love the pattern and the look you got. Amazing first time for gallery glass.
The “yeah anyway” sent me. 💀
Same, friend. Same.
These piping tips are practically identical to piping and flooding royal icing onto cookies! Both very beautiful but finicky mediums :)
I have a faux stained glass window in my home , still looks good after almost 30 years !
Is it renter friendly? As in, can this product be removed? :)
My dad did this in the 90s based on an infomercial now that he's retired he's taking fused glass class so I wanted him to do this again, glad I found your video next gift found.
Instantly subscribed. I've been procrastinating on a huge project for something like this for years now, instead of puffy paint it's just hot glue embossed with tin foil glued on top and painted with acrylic. I've heard sharpies work too.
Thank you so much! I’d love to see what you make! 💕💚
I remember doing this but a hello kitty version as a kid
My residents and I did these in activities today. They came out amazing 😻
That is beautiful
thank you so much!
For young children who show artistic interest, this is an affordable, safe alternative to stained glass.
Love it!!! Reminds me of the window colour I used to do back when I was really young! We used to draw them on a sheet of plastic, wait until they were fully dry, took them off the plastic sheet and stuck them to our windows. Still have some on my windows today hahahaha
Yes!!! I used to use that all the time! So much fun.
That is the kit I am looking for!! Had one years ago and now they are next to impossible to find! I need something that will peel back off so I can do sessional stuff. I don’t really want to use the glue recipe because it shrinks as it dries and smells.
I needed these exact materials for a future project thank you for making me aware
Looks easy enough to do in different ways
Wow gorgeous, thank you for your tutorial and your insights👩🎨🤗💕
I pour all my paint out. Add in clear modpodge high gloss. Put back in bottle. Then it won't look splotchy
Very interesting.. can you tell how you edited the image from Pinterest to the size you wanted ?
Amazing!
I loved it. Too much. Kisses from Brazil.
Awesome 💜💜💜
Thanks 🤗
I’m wondering if u were to cut the top at an angle, very thin- if that would help applying the lines🤔
Actually you just let it dry cut it out and do it again! I've used this product! If the line is lumpy you just dry and cut it straight with Xacto knife! Easy
I love it. I think I'll try.
You have the koolest yt channel 😩 love everything you’ve done !
It looks great
Beautiful design!!
Thank you so much!!
That looks great! :D so much cooler than those stick-on ones, and it’s personalised too :) great! Loved it
Thank you!!!
There are much better paints the brand is pebeo vitrail
Coool !!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if I could mix a *very* small pinch of flour or baking soda into the paint if the lines would hold better and come out nicer. Has someone tried this?
Can we get a sound bite of just up to the “yeah…anyways” part??!! 😂 (I totally need to send it to my therapist. 😬 🤣)
i missed it what kind of paint is this?
It's called Gallery Glass by Plaid
I feel like I was just hit by the nostalgia truck.
While I don't know if it's 100% the same, I used that as a child. Would have been around... 1998-2001 if I had to guess.
Did you use the same paint for the black lines?
The “liquid leading” came in the kit but it’s different than the paint.
What kind of glass did you use and frame?
I used a picture frame. the glass is the glass from the frame.
Can this paint be used on glass for outside?
I've never done that personally. It is water proof though. As in you can clean it with water. I'd give it a shot
Hah