Apply two or three colors of
Gallery Glass paint on a stencil blank. Next, swirl the color by slightly mixing using a palette knife. Allow to dry. Once dry, the marbled paint can be cut into shapes using a craft knife and then placed on a
glass vase or other 3D surface. The ...
Gallery Glass paint can easily be applied to a vertical surface such as a window or interior
glass door. It can also be applied to horizontally to surfaces such as a picture frame or plastic suncatcher. Use on a variety of surfaces including mirrors, plastic surfaces,
glass bo...
If
Gallery Glass Stained
Glass Effect Paint or Liquid Leading accidentally spills on clothing, it may be removed while the paint is still wet with soap and water.
Gallery Glass products misplaced on woodwork can be removed with a damp rag. Be careful NOT to allow spilled Galle...
Gallery Glass Stained
Glass Effect Paint and Liquid Leading are non-toxic, water-based products perfect for creating children’s art projects such as sun catchers or photo frames with adult supervision. The AP Seal on all
Gallery Glass paint products indicates they are non-toxi...
Adding texture to
Gallery Glass Paint is great for creating privacy windows. Apply Crystal Clear in a random “swirl” pattern to give it texture. Do not comb or tap after applied. You can also create texture with a sponge, a brush, or with the combing tool in the
Gallery Glass ...
Surfaces decorated with
Gallery Glass are best decorated when the air temperature is above 45°F and does not exceed 90°F. Extreme temperatures during the application and curing process may cause cracking or distort the intended artwork.
Gallery Glass colors may also fade overt...
Gallery Glass paint can be applied both horizontally and vertically because of its “stay put” tendencies – the paint will not run or drip. Apply the paint to the perimeter of a leaded design section, then fill in. Add paint equal to the leading line level, applying the paint o...
Do not shake a bottle of
Gallery Glass paint as this motion will possibly introduce more bubbles to the product. Shaking a bottle rapidly may also thin the paint, making it not acceptable for vertical applications. To remove air bubbles, simply tap the bottle bottom firmly on ...
Two different colors of
Gallery Glass paint can be blended to create a shaded or highlighted design. Simply apply the two colors close to each other and while still wet, move back and forth between the colors using a toothpick or the
Gallery Glass combing tool.
Gallery Glass bottle tips should be removed from the bottle and rinsed thoroughly with water while the paint is still wet. If paint dries in the bottle tip, use a liner brush and water to clean out the dried paint. To prevent paint from drying inside the bottle tip, insert a s...