May 14, 2009

Things You Need To Know About Glass Paints!

Basically there are two kinds of paints for glass that you can use. There is water based and non-water based paint.

Therefore if you want to utilize the non water based sort, you should use a ceramic thinner to water down the paint with. Look after your brushes however as they will have to be cleaned with a thinner, or even white spirit. They take somewhat a time to become dry, usually perhaps more or less 2 hours, nevertheless to be completely dry anything up to 8 hours. so a bit of patience is needed.

If you try the water based paints which you do,actually, dilute with water, cleaning will not be much of a difficulty. Your brushes etc. possibly will dry in more or less 20 minutes, but will not if truth be told be properly dried out possibly for days.

For your guide lines, on top of glass you want to avail yourself of an outliner, which does just that. At this point you require a firm hand as you press the paint from the tube to produce your lines. You can acquire them in a number of colour shades, nevertheless there are a few main ones one can apply. Namely black, gold, silver, along with a kind of grey.

These are in all probability best if you paint them on initially to mark out your actual pattern, or you might go over a painted surface to add some detail.

When you bring into play the outliner I always press a small piece out of the tube to start with in case it is blocked, or has some air bubbles. It is better if you make an effort to keep the top dirt free as you go along, to prevent making awfully thick lines.

You can as well use leading tape. This is by and large used on windows as well as doors. In the main this comes in a couple of widths and on a roll. In this situation the backing wants to be pulled off so that you can affix the tape to the glass and in that case try to curve it to formulate your design.

Glass does need to be prepared first to get rid of any grease from your surface, so that your paint will stick. You can use white spirit for this.

Now when you do get to paint inside your outlines with your brush, don’t be stingy with the paint! You should get a nice stained glass result. If you want a paler colour and you are using a water based paint, dilute it with water.

If, however, it is a non water based paint that you are using, you could use a gloss varnish. You will need to use a palette for your paint. I would not recommend that you go straight from the jar as you will not want your colours to get soiled or watered down.

If you have a big space to cover you can always make use of a sponge to put on the paint moreover you could even now blend your colours whilst they are wet.

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