On glass with stained glass paints The process is exciting and creative. To give the interior a unique character and unleash your creative abilities, you should try yourself as an artist! Therefore, it is not surprising that in lately This type of hand-made is becoming more and more popular.

As it turns out, glass is an ideal material for making all kinds of fantasies come true. And the process of painting with different colors helps to achieve spiritual harmony and tranquility.

You should start with small items. So, with the help of artistic painting, you can transform an ordinary glass glass beyond recognition, turn an ordinary smooth glass into a work of art, and a bottle into a mysterious container for all sorts of little things. Having had enough practice with small objects, you can move on to painting on a larger surface, for example, on window glass.

Advice! By changing the design each time for a new holiday, you will create a unique mood in the room.

For inspiration, you can turn to the paintings of famous artists. Perhaps the impressionists and representatives are most suitable here. You can also use only your own imagination.

Preparation of materials: choosing paints

Before you get started, it is very important to choose good glassware. Low-quality materials will ruin any drawing, even a skillfully executed one, and will not bring any pleasure from the work. Therefore, it is better to spend money once on purchasing quality tools for the job. To make glass painting voluminous and interesting, you should use stained glass paints. They are distinguished by a translucent texture, which allows you to examine the glass through the colored layer after the paint has dried. Thus it turns out stained glass effect.

  • water;
  • synthetic.

Water-based compositions are ideal for beginners, as they have the following advantages:

  • the ability to be easily washed off, which will allow you to quickly correct an unsightly stroke;
  • no odors;
  • the ability to easily mix, which will allow you to achieve almost any shade and degree of saturation without problems.

However, water-based paints also have a significant drawback - they are not resistant to high humidity in the room.

When choosing paint, carefully study the label. Look for an inscription confirming that the paint is suitable for painting on glass and. Don't be lazy to find out the date of manufacture. If it is expired, the paints will be dried out, and such paints are very difficult to work with.

Selecting Brushes and Other Tools

It is equally important to choose and good brushes. If you are using acrylic paints (i.e. water-based), then purchase soft tools for the job. Brushes must contain artificial bristles.

Advice! Get several brushes of different thicknesses at once, since you will have to draw small details and various lines.

Another necessary tool– tubes with contours (outliners and contour pastes). They are needed to draw the contours of certain areas, which is caused by the need to separate paints that differ in color. This will ensure that there are no sloppy overlaps at the junction of the drawings due to mixing of paints. These tubes also have another purpose. Thus, they will allow you to shade some fragments of the picture thanks to a clearer drawing of the lines.

When choosing the color of the outliner, be guided by the general nature of the design. Depending on it, opt for outliners in black, gold, silver and other colors.

Step-by-step instructions for stained glass painting

For painting with stained glass paints on glass, we will give an example of a master class. General procedure work includes the following stages:

  • First you need to degrease the base on which the drawing will be applied. This is necessary to make the painting durable and for a smoother application of the paint.
  • Then you should make a sketch of the future masterpiece. To do this, apply the outline of the composition to a dry surface. This way you will outline the boundaries of individual zones, each of which will be painted in its own color.
  • Having thus prepared a template for the composition, you can begin applying paint. Don't be upset if you don't manage to do it carefully the first time. You must first get used to it and feel the ideal layer thickness. If you apply the paint too thinly, there is a high probability of streaks appearing after the painting dries, and the shade of the surface will be uneven. If you apply them too thickly, paint from adjacent areas can easily move. Understanding the required thickness of a paint layer will only come with practice and time.

Advice! If at first you find it difficult to apply paint as carefully as possible, you can play up your lack of artistic skills. To do this, choose drawings not in classical and realistic styles, but compositions in the spirit of cubism, abstractionism, etc.

  • Once the paint is applied, the work is not over. Now you need to wait until the “canvas” is completely dry. To speed up the process, you can use a hairdryer. However, professionals do not recommend such drying, as it can cause the paint layer to crack and certain areas to darken. So if you do not want to specifically achieve such effects, then it is better to avoid drying with thermal means.
  • At the final stage, the composition should be coated with varnish. It will give it shine and fix the design.

The nuances of proper glass painting

Don’t think that painting on glass with stained glass paints is an expensive pleasure. You can save on buying paints. To do this, do not purchase separate containers with paints, and the whole set.

To make the painting process safe, do not forget about some precautions. Avoid contact of the paint and the painting itself with food and drinks. The paint should not get into the oral cavity. That's why, decorating glasses, glasses and saucers, they should not be used further for their intended purpose. Their main current function is to serve as a decorative item. This is if you want to completely protect yourself. However, it is quite acceptable to paint “acting” people.

Nowadays, handicrafts and everything related to creativity are in fashion. One of the most popular types of handmade has become the technique of creating stained glass windows. Artistic painting buys everything through glass great popularity, it is fascinating for both children and professional craftsmen. Stained glass can be used to decorate any glass surface: dishes, wall clocks, vases, lampshades and lamps, photo frames. Stained glass designs transform windows, glass doors and partitions. The main tool of the master in this case is stained glass paints.

Materials for stained glass technology

To apply painting on glass, you will need a minimum set of accessories:

  • circuit;
  • stained glass paints;
  • several brushes.

The main tool in creating stained glass painting is the outline. It is a thick mixture placed in a tube with a pointed spout. The contour can be water-based or alkyd-based, differs in color, and may contain glitter.

It is the outline that outlines the drawings. After 30 minutes it dries, forming a convex edge. This border should hold the paints, preventing them from spreading and mixing colors.

Important! Stained glass painting performed only with a drawing in which all lines are closed. The element of each color should be separated from its neighbors - this way the colors will not leak out or mix.

The stained glass paints themselves have a more liquid consistency. They come in two types:

  • acrylic - water-based;
  • solvent - containing a solvent.

Acrylic dyes are absolutely safe. They can be used by allergy sufferers and are suitable for children of all ages. Stained glass decorated with acrylic paint is less resistant to mechanical damage and washing off with water. Baking helps increase the stability of the dye. Finished product placed in the oven, where they are fired at a temperature of 150-170 degrees.

Solvent dyes come in a very diverse palette; they are brighter and less prone to spreading. Products painted with solvent-based paint do not need to be fired. The patterns stick firmly to the glass surface and do not wear off or wash off with water. The only drawback is the toxicity of the dye. Such compositions are not suitable for children, and adults must follow safety precautions when working: ventilate the room, wear gloves, and avoid getting paint in the eyes.

You can purchase stained glass paints at large stores stationery or specialized departments for creativity. Both acrylic and solvent-based dyes are presented in wide range, there are domestic and foreign materials. The most famous are Decola, Marabu, Pebeo. However, the cost of even the simplest stained glass paints (Russian Decola, for example) is quite high; their purchase is justified only for professional craftsmen.

How to make stained glass paints at home

For children, it is better to make stained glass paints with your own hands. It will cost much less and will be safe for children's health. In addition, little handicraftsmen can be involved in the process and make necessary materials by common efforts.

In principle, paints for painting on glass can be made from anything - you need a base and a coloring pigment (it will turn out no worse than Decola). There are several ways to make good quality stained glass paints at home.

Paints based on PVA glue

The texture of PVA glue is excellent for the production of stained glass paints - it is moderately thick and not prone to spreading. To prepare dyes, you need to take several small containers; you can borrow them from your children. Kinder surprise barrels, toy dishes, and bottle caps are suitable. You need to pour about two teaspoons of glue into each container.

As a pigment you can use:

  • food coloring for easter eggs and confectionery products;
  • gel pen refills;
  • fabric paints;
  • watercolor and gouache;
  • construction colors;
  • acrylic paints.

Having added a small amount of pigment to the PVA, mix the composition and look at the result - if the shade is too bright, add glue, for greater color intensity add a little more pigment. Having several basic colors, you can make different shades. It is not news even to children that by mixing yellow and red you can get orange. If you add white paint to red paint, you get a bright pink tint.

For greater thickness, loose shadows can be added to PVA-based paints. Pearlescent shadows will additionally add gloss to stained glass paints.

Painting with such homemade paint is practically no different from professional water-based materials, such as Decola - the dye does not flow or collect drops on the glass, lays down evenly, and dries quickly.

Drawings for children

Working with glass is dangerous for a small child. An alternative for kids is plastic film. Water-based paints (Decola) or those made from glue adhere well not only to glass, but also to film. For children preschool age You can suggest the following stained glass painting:


This method is also good because water-based or adhesive-based stained glass can be easily removed from the surface - just warm water is enough.

Advice! Water-based stained glass paints (Decola) are “afraid” of greasy stains. Hands leave such stains on glass, even when washed with soap. Therefore, it is better to apply painting while wearing rubber gloves.

Stained glass paints made from gelatin

Dyes based on edible gelatin will be safe for children. To prepare them, a sachet of gelatin (6 grams) is dissolved in a small amount hot water. Dye for fabric or eggs is added to the swollen mass. Mix thoroughly and the stained glass paint is ready!

Gelatin dyes are quite easy to work with; they are thick and harden quickly. Therefore, you can invite children to paint three-dimensional glass objects: a glass, vase, plate or cup. The paints are applied with a brush; there is no need to carefully draw the pattern - just drop a drop into the center of the outlined fragment and stretch the dye a little towards the borders.

Attention! Gelatin paints are easily washed off with water. If the painting was done on dishes, the drawings can be secured with varnish. It is better to do this without children - varnishes are toxic.

Preparation of durable solvent-based paints

The disadvantage of water-based stained glass paint is its poor stability. To harden them, they need to be baked or coated with varnish. There are many permanent dyes on sale (the same Decola or Marabu), but it is much cheaper to make them yourself.

The most available options include the following:

  1. Pour some acetone into a glass container and place crushed foam in it. The amount of polystyrene foam should be such that the fluidity of the mixture becomes similar to water. When the foam has completely dissolved, add oil paint of the desired shade in an amount of 10% of the volume of the solution.
  2. 2.5 parts of nitro varnish are mixed with one part of solvent. Artistic oil paint is added drop by drop until the desired shade is achieved.
  3. BF-2 glue is diluted with the same amount of acetone. Any solvent-based dye is added to the solution and mixed.

It is clear that all these colors are not suitable for children. They are toxic and flammable and must be handled with care.

Advice! Any paint, both water-based and soluble, lays smoother on a previously degreased surface. To do this, it is better to use regular ethyl alcohol, but you can simply wash the glass with dish soap.

Whatever paint you use to paint on glass, you must adhere to the following rules:

  • draw the contour with quick movements, pressing evenly on the tube;
  • stained glass paints dry quickly, jars cannot be kept open for long;
  • Water-based paints (such as Decola) can be diluted slightly with warm water; compositions with solvents cannot be diluted;
  • the dried outline can only be removed with a sharp knife;
  • For a high-quality drawing on glass, it must be positioned strictly horizontally.

There are special paints for painting and painting glass surfaces. They are generally called “stained glass”.

We will talk about them in this article.

Features of coatings for glass

Most often, solvents (varnish and solvent-based paints) or water-dispersed analogs based on acrylic are used for glass. The first compositions are more liquid and take a long time to dry. The latter are more resistant to stretching and dry faster. Both of these types of paintwork materials are transparent.

Differences between solvents and dispersions

These compositions are capable of creating the effect of colored glass (colored in volume, i.e., during manufacturing) or stained glass.

Features of solvents are below.

  1. These .
  2. Once dry, this material acquires high strength.
  3. It is based on organic resin varnish. Therefore, the composition “melts” into the surface and does not react to condensation, moisture, or temperature changes.
  4. Therefore, solvents are popular for painting glass doors, windows, and mirrors in bathrooms.
  5. These paints are quite liquid and convenient for filling large glazed areas.
  6. The solvents themselves spread evenly over the surface. Therefore, it looks smooth, without streaks, stains and stroke marks.
  7. One of the disadvantages of such paints is that they take a long time to dry (2/10 days).

Pay attention!
Solvents have a strong, unpleasant odor due to their solvents.
Based on this, they should be applied in a well-ventilated area.

Acrylic paints are diluted with water.

  1. Thanks to this, they do not smell, so they can be used for children's creativity.
  2. Aqueous dispersions dry out very quickly. 3/4 hours after application, the paint does not stick to your hands. After 24 hours, the surface can be wetted with water.
  3. Without additional processing acrylic compounds have poor mechanical resistance. Therefore, they should be fired (baked).
  4. At home, this can be done in an oven at a temperature of 160/180 degrees. Exposure time - 1/1.5 hour. The instructions on the paint packaging indicate the exact temperature and burning time.
  5. Water dispersions for glass have dull, natural colors.

Properties of stained glass paints

  1. Acrylic paints do not adhere to glass as smoothly and evenly as solvents.
  2. Dispersion materials that are too thick can be diluted with water. Solvent-based paints are diluted with similar compounds (of the same series and brand).
  3. When painting glass with solvents, you can use thinners that make them lighter, but do not affect their consistency.
  4. Stained glass compositions can be mixed among themselves, provided that they have the same manufacturer and series.
  5. Solvents can reproduce the marbled effect. To achieve this, you should work on glass using the “wet on wet” method. That is, a new layer of material covers the previous layer that has not yet dried.

Some other materials

Thick “outliner” paints were originally used for marking lines, as well as drawing contours on stained glass windows. That's why they are called contour pastes.

Contour pastes

  1. Outliners are needed to create relief contours. They are limiters for spreading stained glass paint.
  2. Pastes are available in all primary colors. However, gray and black compositions are most in demand. Metallic colors are also popular - copper, silver, gold.
  3. Contour paints are packaged in different packaging. The most common are metal tubes.
  4. To make it convenient to squeeze out the dye, any package is equipped with a special dispenser.
  5. During the work, the stained glass paint adheres to the outliner, creating a strong adhesion of both compositions to the base.
  6. Contour pastes can be used at any stage of painting and create decorative effects with their help.

Transfer compounds for glass

There are special children's paints designed to create “transfers” on glass surfaces. They make it possible to make drawings that can be used many times. When the picture dries, it can be carefully removed and glued to other smooth surfaces.

Windows, wall tiles, glass doors, mirrors, refrigerators, etc. can be used as bases for applications. Based on this, such drawings can be used for teaching, children's games, and interior decoration.

Volumetric analogues

There are also special thermal paints. They, if heated, increase in volume. This makes it possible to create convex patterns on glass surfaces. Experts call this process “embossing.”

After you paint with your own hands glass goblet, vase, plate, etc., with such compositions, heat the product with a stream of air from a hairdryer. The picture will become embossed and “come to life”.

Universal formulations

For painting, but also some other types of paints and varnishes. The inscription on the packaging will inform you whether the material is suitable for such work.

For example, to paint glass, you can purchase universal acrylic paints for smooth substrates.

  1. Their price is significantly lower than their stained glass counterparts.
  2. To improve adhesion, the glass can be coated first. The drawing can be fixed with colorless varnish.
  3. Such compositions have a higher density and are less fluid than stained glass analogues. Therefore, contour pastes are rarely used to work with them and only for decorative purposes.

Painting process

When painting glass, you cannot do without certain materials and equipment.

Materials and tools

You will need:

  • stained glass paints with colors corresponding to the future design;
  • contour paste;
  • soft bristle brushes and palette;
  • auxiliary materials: solvent, napkin, topcoat varnish.

Pay attention!
When painting, it is convenient, as needed, to use brushes that have a round and flat shape.
Solvents can destroy brushes made of natural materials - wool, hair, bristles.
When working with them, it is better to use synthetic analogues.

Stages of painting

  1. First, degrease the glass with an alcohol-containing solvent using a cotton swab or napkin.
  2. Next, apply a sketch of the design to the surface using a glassograph (special pencil). If there is a template, it can be leaned against the glass on its back side.

  1. Then outline the picture with an outliner. Make sure the paste is evenly distributed.

  1. After this, you can start painting, using brushes of different shapes. To apply water-dispersed acrylic paint, you can also use tampons, sponges, etc.
  2. The paint layer should not be too thin or thick. The first situation threatens poor adhesion of the coating to the glass, the second can provoke paint to spill into neighboring areas.
  3. When the product is ready, it will need to be dried.
  4. The glass must be kept in a dry and clean room during this process. Dust should not get on the painted glass.

  1. After drying, solvents have sufficient strength; to be on the safe side, you can paint on them with varnish. Fire the acrylic drawing in the oven to secure it.
  1. Before working with solvents, carefully read the instructions on the package. Often, such a composition can be dispensed from a tube only onto a glass, ceramic or porcelain palette. Plastic is usually not suitable for this.
  2. If you are making uniformly colored surfaces for stained glass, spray paint on glass will be easy to use.
  3. During operation, the contour paste heats up from the warmth of your hands. As a result, it may begin to leak from the tube. If this happens, set the paint aside and leave it alone for a few minutes.
  4. To ensure high-quality results, work at a level table placed exactly horizontally.

Pay attention!
After painting glass with water-dispersion paints, brushes can be washed with running water and soap.
Solvents are washed off with the same solvent that is included in their composition or with White Spirit.

  1. Some brands of stained glass paints do not withstand the action high temperature. Based on this, be careful when decorating and further using glassware.

Conclusion

Manufacturers now produce a wide range of paints that are specifically designed for coloring glass. They should be selected based on the purpose of the item being decorated. Watch the video in this article. It contains a lot of interesting information on this topic.

Paint selection

Glass painting

In any store, the salesperson will advise you on the best paints to use for painting on glass. But before that, he will definitely ask how you will use the paint. There are several options due to which the type of paint will differ:

  • Perhaps you are looking for paints for decoration or professional painting
  • Maybe you want to give a master class or, on the contrary, practice
  • There is also the option of painting with children

Important! Have no doubt that this is very important point, since the cost of the material depends on these factors. Manufacturers produce not only expensive paints that professionals use, but also budget kits with which you can learn how to make patterns and certain compositions.

  • In addition, what is important is what effect you want to get - it can be a matte or glossy finish, or vice versa transparency
  • What do you want to draw your design on? – You can draw on glass both on plates and on a bottle or window

The fact is, there are some types of paints that cannot be applied to objects that come into contact with food or detergents.

Acrylic paints

DIY glass painting

Acrylic paint contains natural or synthetic pigments, binders and water. Both acrylic and stained glass paints are used for painting on glass. Let's look at the advantages of topcoat paints:

  1. Are opaque
  2. They tend to adhere well and are lightfast
  3. They have a wide palette of shades, while the colors are bright and you can add sparkles to them
  4. Have good abrasion resistance
  5. Do not slide off the glass when painting
  6. Professional paint has no odor
  7. Can be packaged in tubes, jars or cans

  • Are transparent
  • The most common paints and varnishes dry in about 24 hours.
  • In order to firmly fix them, they must be heated to a certain temperature. That's why they are called baked
  • The pastes are applied using stencils onto the film and when dry they are transferred to the glass.
  • Stained glass paints for painting on glass are slightly more expensive than acrylic mixtures

Fixing the applied pattern

Do-it-yourself glass painting acrylic paints

When the drawings on the glass are finished, they should be fixed, and I will now tell you how this can be done. It is best to fix a glass masterpiece using acrylic varnish, as it has several features:

  1. It is non-flammable and has no pungent odor. That is why it is very easy to work with such varnishes indoors.
  2. Application is quite easy, so even a beginner this process won't be a problem
  3. Has the property of drying quickly, and the material can be diluted with water
  4. Does not affect the original color of the paint used
  5. Due to its low cost and efficiency, one can will last you for a long time

The pricing policy for acrylic varnish is quite good; in specialized stores you can purchase the product at a price of about 150 rubles per 50 ml.

If you are new to painting, then before you paint on glass you should remember a few tips. They will simplify the process of drawing a picture on glass with your own hands.

To begin with, choose transparent dishes if you are not drawing on window glass or fittings. You can choose snow-white ceramics as a background - this way nothing will distract you from drawing. In addition, try to first draw a sketch on a sheet of paper - in the future, your hand will remember similar outlines and drawing will become much easier.

With the help of samples on a sheet of paper, you will get the hang of it and complex outlines or patterns will become easy for you to execute. In the moments of the first compositions it is very difficult to immediately switch from a thick line to a thin one and vice versa, but for beautiful painting such moments are very important. Therefore, do not neglect the opportunity to practice beforehand.

Don't forget to learn to draw flowers. Try with simple ones, and then start more complex petals. At this point, you can try to combine colors yourself and “wedge” any flower into an existing pattern.

Important! Painting with acrylic paints on glass develops your imagination, calms you down and somehow transports you from the real world to your own. At the moment of painting, the brain rests and it does not need to solve complex problems and get out of various life troubles.

Don’t forget that acrylic paints applied to glass dry within one day, so don’t rush to test your work for durability.

Choosing brushes

Brushes for painting on glass

You can paint on glass with painting brushes; they are small in size and you can easily create complex patterns. If you decide to decorate a large area, then you should also stock up on construction brushes. Drawings are applied using brushes with a rounded end, but a flat brush should be used to secure your artwork.

The choice of brush material is up to you. You can use both natural and synthetic ones. However, it should be remembered that natural hair is used for paint and varnish materials water based. Don't forget about buying a palette knife. This is the name given to a special metal spatula that is used to mix different colors of paint.

In addition to all of the above, you can view huge amount master classes that will help you decide on the technique of painting and even drawings. Experienced craftsmen will tell you how to properly hold a brush and apply a pattern to glass. In a professional store, sales consultants will help you choose the necessary paints and brushes - all you need is a desire to create and create interesting patterns with your own hands. Experience does not come immediately, so after the first failure you should not give up what you started. Continue to try painting with acrylic paints and involve your family in this process, because only such moments spent together are remembered for a lifetime.

Using glass painting, you can create unique products that can transform the interior design of your home or office.

Due to the fact that there are many materials and special sketches available on the market, this procedure is accessible not only to professionals, but also to amateurs.

But before you start painting, you should carefully choose the right paint and learn about the techniques of use.

Glass painting is a fascinating activity. Exists several types of paints, which differ in their composition, scope, and end result. For example, the first thing that attracts attention– this is either transparent or covering paint.

To create a beautiful contour that will not allow the colors to mix, there are special contours. If you plan to create a stained glass window, you need paints based on a solvent. This type paints are characterized by a pronounced smell, but the result is a wonderful stained glass window that can transmit light.

How to paint glass wallpaper?

You can select three main types of paints intended for painting glass wallpaper:

  1. Alkyd. With the help of such a base, the surface becomes protected from the effects of any type of liquid. If you cover the wallpaper with alkyd paint, in the future you can easily wash it with any detergent. But, unfortunately, there are also some disadvantages. It is not capable of allowing air to pass through. In addition, the composition includes a toxic substance; because of this aspect, it is prohibited from being used in children's rooms and kitchens.
  2. Water-dispersed. They differ in glossy and pearlescent texture. Eco-friendly and safe. It is best to get the latex look, it can dry in just four hours.
  3. Acrylic. You can create a silky or matte surface. When using this type, it is possible to repaint the wallpaper several times, which significantly reduces financial expenses for future renovations. You can also note the possibility of creating any shade, since the base is white, which is diluted with dyes.

Glass paint sets

Each consumer can choose a set based on their preferences and necessary materials. There are options on the market that include special elements for beginners - a certain type of paint, stencils, sketches. Also There are also options for professionals, they include a more professional set, the paints are of high quality.

If a person is just starting to engage in such activities, there is no need to purchase expensive kits.

Contours for glass

With the help of glass contours, it is possible to create a clear contour that allows the paints not to mix.

In order to use it, you need to dispense a small amount onto the plastic surface, after which the material will come out of the tube evenly.

The outline should look like a round wire with medium thickness. It is important to hold the tube correctly in your hand. Pressure force adjustment should be done with your thumb.

What are they?

There are many types of glass surface paint materials. They differ in the purpose of application and the basis for production.

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These paints include:

  1. Acrylic. It is water-based and opaque. It is best to use a wide brush when applying, and for large areas choose acrylic in an aerosol. If everything is done according to correct technique, the design will last a long time without losing color.
  2. Oily. Opaque. Intended for use on matte surfaces. Before application, dilution with varnish is required - this makes the material resistant to water and detergents. Unfortunately, they are exposed to high temperatures.
  3. Silicate. Heat-resistant coating that resembles watercolor paint. Upon completion of drawing, you need to fix the result in an oven at a temperature of 700-800 degrees.

Decola

Some of the most popular and sought after paints today. Suitable for both glass and porcelain, ceramic, earthenware surfaces. Are different excellent mixing ability, and always produces a pure shade.

It is not affected by water and does not require high temperature curing.

Marabou

This the paint imitates stained glass and free glass painting. Characterized by a transparent texture with gloss. The basis is a solvent. It has a quick-drying effect, is resistant to weather changes, does not change color and does not fade when exposed to sunlight.

It has a homogeneous, elastic structure. It does not spread when applied. Does not wash off even after use detergent, which is based on alcohol.

Stained glass

Presented in the form decorative material , which is resistant to abrasion, is not afraid of water and exposure to the rays of the sun. Using this paint you can decorate a mirror surface, glass vase, dishes, photo frame, etc.

Contour required before use, preventing paint from spreading. After the paint dries, it becomes transparent. Stained glass paints create a play of light, as they perfectly transmit the sun's rays.

Glass matting

Matting involves the use of a special composition, which reduces the transparency of the surface. The glass becomes rougher and less smooth, which makes it possible to create interesting design ideas.

There are several main methods for this procedure:

  1. Use of drugs containing acid.
  2. Sandblasting.
  3. Application chemical, including special pastes.

We paint at home

Painting glass is not particularly difficult , the main thing is to adhere to the basic rules and recommendations. In order to end result Pleased, the following sequence should be followed:

  1. First you need prepare tools necessary for applying paint. For this procedure, a spray bottle, end-type brushes with bristles, rollers, and foam swabs are suitable.
  2. Now you need good wipe the glass with soapy water, and then rinse with warm, then hot running water.
  3. Next you need degrease glass using acetone. Remove the solvent with a rag.
  4. Areas that are not planned to be painted should be covered with masking tape.
  5. We tint the finished mixture or prepare it ourselves. For convenience, pour the paint into a separate container.
  6. Now, using the selected tool, apply paint to the surface, We try to do it as evenly as possible.
  7. After the paint has completely dried, remove the masking tape. If necessary, you can cover it with an additional layer.

How to remove paint from glass

There are several ways:

  1. The simplest and most proven method is soaking the place, and then you need to scrape off the paint using a utility knife. You can use white spirit - to do this, moisten a cotton swab and apply it to the defective area, after which the paint should come off easily.
  2. Can apply oil to the area and leave for a while, then rinse with a mixture of water, soda and turpentine.
  3. It's also possible using any sharp instrument– knife, razors, etc. But maximum care is important here, otherwise there is a risk of damage to the surface. To make the procedure easier, you can moisten the surface with hot liquid.
  4. Quite original, but no less effective method is using iron and foil. To do this, you need to cover the glass with foil and heat it with an iron, placing it on the material. This method makes it possible to remove outdated thick stains.
  5. The easiest way is to purchase a special product that can be found in every hardware store.

Conclusion

Each type of glass paint has its own characteristics, so when choosing, you need to pay maximum attention to the purpose of use and the desired result.