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Gallery Glass Spider Webs

With Gallery Glass, any window can be transformed into a spooky peer into a haunted house!

This project features these great brands:

  • Gallery Glass Logo

At a Glance:

Project #16608 Skill Level: Intermediate
supplies

Plaid Supplies

Gallery Glass ® Stained Glass Effect Paint - Bright White, 2 oz. - 19692

Number Needed: 1 $3.99
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

Gallery Glass ® Stained Glass Effect Paint - Glitter Silver, 2 oz. - 20045

Number Needed: 1 $4.99
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Gallery Glass ® Stained Glass Effect Paint - Crystal Clear, 8 oz. - 19699

Number Needed: 1 $7.99
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Gallery Glass ® Glow™ - Glow-in-the-Dark, 2 oz. - 19676

Number Needed: 1 $4.99
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Gallery Glass ® Leading - Black, 2 oz. - 19702

Number Needed: 1 $4.49
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Gallery Glass ® Tool Set, 4 pc - 19739

Number Needed: 1 $4.49
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Gallery Glass ® Texture Mold - Diamond - 19725

Number Needed: 1 $7.99
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Other Supplies

  • Large piece of glass 

  • Spider Web pattern

instructions

  1. Following basic instructions on Leading, create spider web pattern by placing glass over pattern and leading the design. 

  1. Following instructions on texture mold, create texture in Gallery Glass Glow in the dark. Let dry. 

  1. Once lead is dry, fill in with color as desired, use combing tool to comb colors while still wet. 

  1. Cut areas from the DRY textured glow in the dark paint and press into web areas as shown.   

  1. Go around areas with clear or with Glow in the dark to secure texture pieces in place and let dry completely. 

  1. Carefully remove design from glass and place on window in home. 

resources

Related Videos

Learn More about Gallery Glass

Learn more about Gallery Glass Stained Glass paint by watching this video.

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Learn more about Gallery Glass Stained Glass paint by watching this video.

Gallery Glass Techniques

Learn how to use Gallery Glass to its fullest potential by watching this video!

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Learn how to use Gallery Glass to its fullest potential by watching this video!

How to Create a DIY Privacy Window

Learn how to create a privacy window using Gallery Glass paint!

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Learn how to create a privacy window using Gallery Glass paint!

Related Resources

Gallery Glass Getting Started Guide

Gallery Glass Getting Started Guide

Read the Gallery Glass Getting Started Guide to learn how to use Gallery Glass stained glass effect

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Using Free Gallery Glass Patterns

Using Free Gallery Glass Patterns

Review this guide to getting started with our free Gallery Glass patterns.

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Gallery Glass Frequently Asked Questions

Gallery Glass Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about Gallery Glass by reading the FAQ.

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Related FAQs

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 paint will cling to the surface until peeled and removed. This technique is perfect for a modern, colorful seasonal display!
  1. Select your pattern.
  2. Prepare your work surface: work on a flat surface protected with newspaper.
  3. Compare the size of your desired application surface to that of your planned design.
  4. Cut out or copy the pattern from your pattern sheet. For ease, cut to separate patterns from a large pattern sheet.
  5. Tape desired pattern to backside of your project surface.
  6. Simply outline & fill with Gallery Glass.
  • Glass cleaner or rubbing alcohol
  • Masking tape
  • Ruler
  • Scissors
  • Paper Towels
  • Notebook paper
  • A glass surface, such as from a picture frame
  • Toothpicks
  • Gallery Glass Tool Set (optional)
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