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Posts Tagged ‘paint on glass’

Painting On Glass Christmas Ornaments

posted by Linda @ 11:11 AM
Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Painting on glass is currently one of the most popular forms of art for gift-giving and home decorating. The technique of painting on glass is centuries old and seems to have developed soon after the appearance of sheet glass.

Because of its popularity, there are a variety of glass painting products and books available. With the recent development of new specialty paints, the glass painting process has been enhanced, and finished items are more durable. New paints, when dried properly, will withstand a great number of washings in the dishwasher and remain as beautiful as when first painted.

Painting On Glass Ornaments

posted by Linda @ 11:11 AM
Friday, November 13, 2009

Painting on glass ornaments is a fun craft to do, especially at Christmas time. Being crafters, we’ve all visited a craft store and have seen all the plain frosted and clear glass ornaments, just waiting for us to add our personal touch. Just look around, and you’ll find all sorts of painting ideas to inspire you.

Paint a few every year and add them to your tree. Write the date somewhere on the ornament, and someday you’ll have fun recalling the time you had painting them.

I used acrylic paints when painting mine, but will have to admit that I cheated a bit. I found these neat fine point markers that will write on any surface, and used them for some of the fine detail work.

Painting on Glass

posted by Linda @ 11:11 AM
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Artists have been painting on glass for years. However, interest in this form of art has increased over time and currently glass is one of the most popular painting surfaces.

Development of specific paints has allowed us to transform glass items that would more than likely be trashed into beautiful, useable, decorative art pieces. Glass surfaces are readily available at very reasonable prices ( if not free) making this hobby very affordable for anyone. Large pickle jars and other bottles we find in our kitchen cupboards can be decorated with paint and made very attractive. We can find used items at thrift stores and yard sales, not to mention new items at the local dollar store.

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