I did mine a tiny bit differently. I used clear glue and then a blow dryer. I was worried the glass would shatter in the oven, cause I'm to forgetful. Lol. It came OUT GORGEOUS! MY DAUGHTER SAID SHE GOING TO DO THE PURPLE ONE. Thank you for this video. We didn't know this could be done 👌😊😊
Wow! Thank you so much. Exactly what I was looking for only way better. I scoured the internet for hours looking for something similar that wasn't expensive or daunting. And I almost spent $12 on a can of spray paint that probably wouldn't have turned out exactly how I wanted. Now I don't have to spend a penny since I already have everything needed. Thank you thank you thank you.
What a brilliant and cheap way to colour the glasses,l am going to try this out for myself,so fingers crossed that I get the same results as yours. Thank you for sharing your art. ❤
Yay, I Praise & Worship Him, that we have the same thing in mind, only I'm doing it for me 😄 I started out by painting my deck and ramp and even my mailbox a beautiful blue... Our mailman told me the other day that each time he sees my deck he hears ocean waves. Lol
Have you tried doing this with the Mod podge Ultra that has UV protection in it? I made a few jars this way and within week being outside almost all the color had faded.
Hi! I want to do this for my daughter’s bridal shower this weekend and put fresh flowers in them for the centerpieces. Would it be okay to put water in for flowers ? Will it kill the flowers ?
I think you should be fine because it will only be a few hours. I have put flowers in them with water and as long as they are not in heat or sun they should be fine. I wouldn't leave them there for longer than a few hours tho only because I have not tested it longer then that. Hope she has a beautiful shower!
I've been wanting to make my daughter's some purple/lavender lamp posts,,instead of the black & white or clear style & have been trying to come up with an idea,,so that they're see thru,like a suncatcher',,this is awesome,,but I'm afraid that only certain glass can go in the oven & not break,,maybe this is only for a mason type jar?? 🤷♀️ Ima try it
Starting with the less amount of bubbles is optimal so trying to roller or tap your mod podge and not stir it a lot when adding color to limit the bubbles you make. You can use a toothpick for larger bubbles or a hair dryer to try to get the small bubbles. If your solution is still very bubbling try painting the solution on! Hope that helps.
I have a large glass jar that i want to use to store rice. If i used you method on the outside of the jar instead of the inside do you think it'll work?
Nice video, but I need to find a way to put a permanent colored tint to jars because I want to put solar lights in them and place some around the yard.
Rebecca, I loved that using food coloring has same effects as glass coloring inks. How can I do it so that lots of air bubbles come up & stay on? I’ll be doing some clear bottles for LED micro lights. Thought that air bubbles would add to the glimmering?
Thanks so much! If you want to create the bubbles it may be hard to control where they end up and the texture. My guess is the more air you get in the glue mixture the better it will be at creating bubbles. You could try a straw and blow in extra air and try not to pop the bubbles when you coat the glass. Hope it works! Tag me @stuff.moms.have.time.for with your finished product!
Rebecca, Sorry to bother you again. Hopefully you can help. I have not colored my bottles yet. I’m experimenting with one jar. The mixture seemed too thick. When I allow the glass to drip for 1 1/2 hr face down on parchment a lot of the mix is piled inside. Is this normal? Or is it because the mixture is too thick? Is it OK to thin out the mixture with a few drops of water? Then apply? I don’t recall you giving exact measurements of Mod Podge and # of color drops? Did I miss that? Look forward to your directions. Much appreciated.
@@nitab2376 it is quite a thick mixture. I'm not sure I would add water only because I'm not 100% sure what that would do to it. If anything I would put it on a clean parchment paper and let it go for longer, maybe even overnight if you have time time and it seems like a lot of glue is left. There is really no correct amount to use it's just whatever you need to coat the glass you are using. Give it some more time upside down and then check again. As long as it is still not actively dripping or a lot of mod podge on the paper left you can put them oven low temp for a hour or so.
Unfortunately, you can't use these as candle jars the heat is not safe on the mod podge. You're much better off getting fire safe containers and then using a sea glass spray paint on the outside before you make candles.
Hello! I know it’s been a long time since your video but I recently found it and I loved it!!! Do you remember what kind of paint you used in this DIY? It is a kind of foot coloring o alcohol ink?…. Thanks
I want to do some small glass perfume decant bottles. If I dye the inside, will it lease a residue or scent , and interfere with the perfume? Or can I dye the outside of the bottles?
Hello Becca . I was wondering how much of the Mod Podge and coloring you need for the jars? I am thinking of using the bigger glass jars , so what would you recommend for the 16oz jars? I am creating the colored glass for a sea glass theme. Please give me your ideas for this? Thanks for the video , it was very informative! have a great day! Kristin
Do' you have to put these in the oven? I live in Vegas & it's summer. I'm wondering if I can just put them outside instead? I'm assuming this is to just make sure the mod podge gets completely dry?
SO I had this idea of coloring glass light shades... I want a BLUE as you produced for my pool table since the color matches the table. Blue Glass Shades are expensive so this will work.... I tested it on an old ceiling fan glass light fixture BUT it was not as transparent as I would like..... I dried it for 7 days before putting it in the oven... does that matter? (wish I can attach photos :-(
I have never tried acrylic colors so I do not know for sure that it will work. As long as you use the mod podge and just a little color I think it should work tho it may be a little less translucent.
The red one I did turned out beautifully, but the blue one is more of a turquoise color. Can I remove the coating by soaking in hot water, then try again to make royal blue by adding a bit of purple coloring along with the blue?
If you haven't already tried this yet, I'm sure soaking it in hot water, then scrubbing with soap or running it thru the dishwasher would remove the coating. It's a water-based glue so it will come off glass with water.
@@at0micbunnygirl Thank you for your reply. I did soak the turquoise one in hot water and the coating came off easily. The next attempt was a bit more like the royal blue I wanted for my red, white and blue theme.
I want to use this for my reusable drinking glass. Dyou think this would be safe to drink from when set? Or perhaps I should try do it from the outside
I would definitely not drink from these glasses. It looks beautiful but the modpodge is on the inside. If you are looking for sea glass to drink from I would do an exterior spray paint of sea glass.
You can't use this technique for candles it will melt into the wax and your candle would be ruined. You are better off buying already colored containers or using the sea glass spray paint you can buy at a hardware store. Hope this helps!
You use high gloss mod podge and mix in food coloring of your choice. The food coloring you choose will be the color of the glass. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching.
Did you ever get an exact replica recipe for the blue/green “Ball” Mason jar match? I was just wondering how many drops of blue/green it would takes to achieve the mason jar look?
I've never tried it on the outside of a glass but I think it might be hard to get a very soothe coat on the outside of the glass. If you use this technique you can't use it to put food or drink in because of the modpodge. But I do know they sell sea glass paint sprays that look beautiful so you may want to consider trying that and you can use that on the exterior.
If you haven't tried it yet, you definitely could apply this to the outside of the glass. It's no different than using mod podge for decoupage. Just use a wide craft brush with soft bristles (the gold teklon with blue handles from Michaels work well). Apply with as few strokes as possible, with a thin coat. Then you could apply a sealer afterwards to make it waterproof.
Are you able to put water in these? I saw a video where someone uses clear glue instead of mod podge and comments these aren't vases, so can't fill with water but good for dried flowers....
You talk about taking the bubbles out? How did you d that? It looked like really didn’t have much mixture to use so we’re just guessing how much to use?
The easiest way to take the bubbles out to slowly coat the inside of the glass and then tap the glass upsidedown to get the bubbles out. Once the sides are coated you can remove any remaining bubbles with a toothpick. As for the solution you only need enough to cover the inside of the glass you are using. Since every glass people use is different there is no exact measurement. All surfaces should just have a think coating. Hope this helps!
Help! My Mod Podge was very bubbly, little ones but impossible to pop every single one. Any advice? I stopped after the first one because of the bubbles...thanks
Hey Tina, the best thing to do get as many bubbles out of the modpodge before you even start. A lot of people shake it to make sure it's fully mixed but that creates a lot of bubbles. I would suggest tapping it really hard to get your mod podge as smooth as possible or roll the bottle along the counter to get bubbles out Then when you add color stir it as little as possible to not add more. If you still have a lot of bubbles you can trying hitting it up with a dryer. Or use a paintbrush to get it as smooth as possible.
Very hot water will melt the mod podge off and you can clean the glass again. Be careful not to burn yourself but if you put water on a kettle and once it is hot enough for tea pour it in your glasses. Once the coating is melted you can wash your glasses.
Sorry I never saw this comment till now! My best advice is don't over stir the modpodge when you add any color it will add air to it. I would also use a fresh bottle if yours is very bubbly. It can get bubbly when it has been shaking. Coat the glass very thinly and you can use a tooth pick or even a hair dryer to try to get the bubbles out before you back it. Hope this helps! sorry for how long it took me to respond!
Hi Stuff This is Bez and I have a small business fusing Art glass and crafts. I came across your amazing paint glass on UA-cam and was really impressed! Could you help me out? I’m looking for a high-temperature glass powder paint supplier, preferably in the Vancouver or Seattle area. if not anywhere. Would you know anyone who could point me in the right direction? Thanks so much in advance! Thanks, Bez
I did mine a tiny bit differently. I used clear glue and then a blow dryer. I was worried the glass would shatter in the oven, cause I'm to forgetful. Lol. It came OUT GORGEOUS! MY DAUGHTER SAID SHE GOING TO DO THE PURPLE ONE. Thank you for this video. We didn't know this could be done 👌😊😊
The blow dryer works great too! Just have to have the patience to wait till it is solidly dry! Glad it worked out!
@@StuffMomsHaveTimeFor can you put water in the jars afterwards for fresh flowers?
Did it take a long time to dry? I am worried about the oven too Please respond thanks. Mary
@@marythomason5717 I've done this several times. I always put them in the oven. Just make you don't heat your oven over 200
@@sheilasansing5512 no
Wow! Thank you so much. Exactly what I was looking for only way better. I scoured the internet for hours looking for something similar that wasn't expensive or daunting. And I almost spent $12 on a can of spray paint that probably wouldn't have turned out exactly how I wanted. Now I don't have to spend a penny since I already have everything needed. Thank you thank you thank you.
So glad you liked it. I did these last year and they are still holding up!
I love all the Sea Glass Bottles you had in this post and how you did the DIY Tutorial .
What a brilliant and cheap way to colour the glasses,l am going to try this out for myself,so fingers crossed that I get the same results as yours. Thank you for sharing your art. ❤
Yesssssss that’s exactly what I was looking for. I want to do my niece bathroom in nautical beach style and the blue glass was perfect. Thanks so much
Yay, I Praise & Worship Him, that we have the same thing in mind, only I'm doing it for me 😄
I started out by painting my deck and ramp and even my mailbox a beautiful blue... Our mailman told me the other day that each time he sees my deck he hears ocean waves. Lol
My kitchen is done in a nautical theme. I can't wait to make blue glass too!
Beautiful. Any hints on getting the air bubbles out?
From one ☝️ mom 👩 to another thanks 🙏 for ur beautiful 😻 video and the time it took to make it. I appreciate it ❣️
This tutorial is so unique 👍👌 thank you for sharing this secret trick with us 😊 now I can as also try this out as these turned out so amazing 😍
Thank you so much 😀
I'm just amazed that the glass is translucent when dry!
Your videos are always so professionally done, Rebecca, and really relaxing to watch. These turned out so nice! Thanks for sharing this😊
Thanks so much Amy! I have been trying to work on my editing. I end up having to do voice overs cause you can hear the kids in the background always 😂
Πολύ ωραία μπράβο σου συγχαρητήρια
Love thiz! Ive been looking for an easy painted glass idea to do with my grandaughter!
Thanks!
I did this the other day with glue and paint. I painted it on. It doesn't look good.
May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
Wish I had found this video early on in my maternity leave..beautiful!
Thank you so much!
This is super helpful! Thank you 😊 My friend is throwing an absinthe party and this will pair nicely with our decor.
Have you tried doing this with the Mod podge Ultra that has UV protection in it? I made a few jars this way and within week being outside almost all the color had faded.
Super beautiful! I could use these on my beach style deck... Uhhh, solar lights would look beautiful on top of those.
@Maria Castillo, That is what I plan to do with mine, I ordered some fairy light Mason lids from Amazon, cannot wait to combine the two!
Rebecca, thanks for a great video! Can you do glass candlesticks too? Just paint them with the "glue" and bake?
So pretty! I've been looking for a way to do this. Thank you
Thanks! Hope you have making it!
@@StuffMomsHaveTimeFor gostaria de saber do material,qual tinta seria?
Obrigada
Thank you. I will be doing this soon. How do you get the bubbles out?
Hola disculpa lo puedo utilizar en plástico?
Quedara igual de translúcido?
Hi! I want to do this for my daughter’s bridal shower this weekend and put fresh flowers in them for the centerpieces. Would it be okay to put water in for flowers ? Will it kill the flowers ?
I think you should be fine because it will only be a few hours. I have put flowers in them with water and as long as they are not in heat or sun they should be fine. I wouldn't leave them there for longer than a few hours tho only because I have not tested it longer then that. Hope she has a beautiful shower!
I'm curious, I wanted to do that to my candle jars. Do you think it'll be effected once I put the hot wax in there?
They look beautiful, thanks for sharing x
These are gorgeous! Definitely trying this
Hope you like them and get good results!
I've been wanting to make my daughter's some purple/lavender lamp posts,,instead of the black & white or clear style & have been trying to come up with an idea,,so that they're see thru,like a suncatcher',,this is awesome,,but I'm afraid that only certain glass can go in the oven & not break,,maybe this is only for a mason type jar?? 🤷♀️ Ima try it
Hi there! ☺️ What did you use to get the air bubbles out? Did you just pop them? Thanks in advanced!
Starting with the less amount of bubbles is optimal so trying to roller or tap your mod podge and not stir it a lot when adding color to limit the bubbles you make. You can use a toothpick for larger bubbles or a hair dryer to try to get the small bubbles. If your solution is still very bubbling try painting the solution on! Hope that helps.
I have a large glass jar that i want to use to store rice. If i used you method on the outside of the jar instead of the inside do you think it'll work?
Thank you for this tutorial video. Definitely want to try this. ☺
Hope you give it a try!
Nice video, but I need to find a way to put a permanent colored tint to jars because I want to put solar lights in them and place some around the yard.
Rebecca, I loved that using food coloring has same effects as glass coloring inks. How can I do it so that lots of air bubbles come up & stay on? I’ll be doing some clear bottles for LED micro lights. Thought that air bubbles would add to the glimmering?
Thanks so much! If you want to create the bubbles it may be hard to control where they end up and the texture. My guess is the more air you get in the glue mixture the better it will be at creating bubbles. You could try a straw and blow in extra air and try not to pop the bubbles when you coat the glass. Hope it works! Tag me @stuff.moms.have.time.for with your finished product!
Rebecca, Sorry to bother you again. Hopefully you can help. I have not colored my bottles yet. I’m experimenting with one jar. The mixture seemed too thick. When I allow the glass to drip for 1 1/2 hr face down on parchment a lot of the mix is piled inside. Is this normal? Or is it because the mixture is too thick? Is it OK to thin out the mixture with a few drops of water? Then apply? I don’t recall you giving exact measurements of Mod Podge and # of color drops? Did I miss that? Look forward to your directions. Much appreciated.
@@nitab2376 it is quite a thick mixture. I'm not sure I would add water only because I'm not 100% sure what that would do to it. If anything I would put it on a clean parchment paper and let it go for longer, maybe even overnight if you have time time and it seems like a lot of glue is left. There is really no correct amount to use it's just whatever you need to coat the glass you are using. Give it some more time upside down and then check again. As long as it is still not actively dripping or a lot of mod podge on the paper left you can put them oven low temp for a hour or so.
OK. Thank you.
How do you remove the air bubbles when you are coating the inside?
Can you make candles after coloring the jars? Do you think the wax and heat from it will affect the jars?
Unfortunately, you can't use these as candle jars the heat is not safe on the mod podge. You're much better off getting fire safe containers and then using a sea glass spray paint on the outside before you make candles.
I love these glasses! Wondering, could the glue be applied to the outside of the glass? TIA
I too wondered if covering the outside might work so you could put liquids inside. Even then I wouldn't use them for drinking glasses.
Check this out! You can do outside and on more pieces! ua-cam.com/video/tTEPJWMAFmQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Chas%27CrazyCreations
Hello! I know it’s been a long time since your video but I recently found it and I loved it!!!
Do you remember what kind of paint you used in this DIY? It is a kind of foot coloring o alcohol ink?…. Thanks
I want to do some small glass perfume decant bottles. If I dye the inside, will it lease a residue or scent , and interfere with the perfume? Or can I dye the outside of the bottles?
Im a college student and I enjoy your videos so much!!
Thanks so much!
I have a clear hummingbird bottle that I would like to do red. would I be able to put hummingbird food in it after i heat it and it is cured?
Hi, will this process hold up with a candle in it? Or will a hot candle melt the coating of mog lodge.? Thanks
Thanks for sharing the video. Can you use your jars for battery-operated candles? They are beautiful.
Yes I definitely think you can use led candles in them. Just nothing that generates heat.
Great Job! Thanks for sharing
What brand food coloring did you use?
I do not see the coloring agent you used... is it ordinary food coloring??? ( great video) Thank you
Excellent Video... Beautiful.
Please NOTE:
Your background music is a little too loud making it hard to hear you at times.
Noted!
Is that regular food coloring?
Hello Becca . I was wondering how much of the Mod Podge and coloring you need for the jars? I am thinking of using the bigger glass jars , so what would you recommend for the 16oz jars? I am creating the colored glass for a sea glass theme. Please give me your ideas for this? Thanks for the video , it was very informative! have a great day! Kristin
Can you put food or plants in this? Does it come off when you wash it?
Hi, Just curious how long until you were able to put water in them?
Can i put water in these as im wanti g them for fresh flowers
Do' you have to put these in the oven? I live in Vegas & it's summer. I'm wondering if I can just put them outside instead? I'm assuming this is to just make sure the mod podge gets completely dry?
Thank you for sharing this great craft technique. I'd like to try this technique on my bedroom window. Would it still work if I didn't bake it?
If you let it dry out completely you probably could but it would probably take a few days.
I gave it a go with some small jars but it came out a bit pastelly and faint, will try baking next time 👍
What type of pigments are you mixed to give different colors?
Do you have to leave the oven door open while baking or can the oven door be closed during this step in the process?
Can I cook food in my oven after baking the mod Podge and food coloring on the glass?
SO I had this idea of coloring glass light shades... I want a BLUE as you produced for my pool table since the color matches the table. Blue Glass Shades are expensive so this will work.... I tested it on an old ceiling fan glass light fixture BUT it was not as transparent as I would like..... I dried it for 7 days before putting it in the oven... does that matter? (wish I can attach photos :-(
Can we use acrylic colors instead of food color
I have never tried acrylic colors so I do not know for sure that it will work. As long as you use the mod podge and just a little color I think it should work tho it may be a little less translucent.
I want to use this with a flow vase but will it be safe to put my flowers in with water?🙏
Only if you use fake flowers. If you put water in them it will degrade the surface. Or you could paint the modpodge on the exterior surface.
Can I do this on the outside drinking glassware like wine glasses?
How do you get rid of the air bubbles? I had lots at the bottom.
The red one I did turned out beautifully, but the blue one is more of a turquoise color. Can I remove the coating by soaking in hot water, then try again to make royal blue by adding a bit of purple coloring along with the blue?
If you haven't already tried this yet, I'm sure soaking it in hot water, then scrubbing with soap or running it thru the dishwasher would remove the coating. It's a water-based glue so it will come off glass with water.
@@at0micbunnygirl Thank you for your reply. I did soak the turquoise one in hot water and the coating came off easily. The next attempt was a bit more like the royal blue I wanted for my red, white and blue theme.
Beautiful!
How do you clean them? They look great!
I just wipe them with a damp cloth. Because of the mod podge they are decorations only. You can't use them to drink from.
I want to use this for my reusable drinking glass. Dyou think this would be safe to drink from when set? Or perhaps I should try do it from the outside
I would definitely not drink from these glasses. It looks beautiful but the modpodge is on the inside. If you are looking for sea glass to drink from I would do an exterior spray paint of sea glass.
Can i use glass Coloring instead food coloring? Thank you for video ♡
I think anything that colors the modpodge the color you would like would work. The color does look dark when wet and drys much lighter.
Brilliant!
If you pour hot water in the jar is it going to melt the colors?
Beautiful will be trying this..thank you!
Thanks so much! I hope you love what you make!
Would this work for light bulbs ?? Doing this to the outside of course.
Light bulbs might get too hot since it is a glue based surface inside. I would suggest a sea glass spray paint instead of using candles or lights.
Thank you. How do you remove the air bubbles please
Wow I want to do this with my candle jars, is it save to make scented candles in these jars?
You can't use this technique for candles it will melt into the wax and your candle would be ruined. You are better off buying already colored containers or using the sea glass spray paint you can buy at a hardware store. Hope this helps!
what kind of coloring do you use . did i miss that info in this . lol . i have been wanting to know how to do this ? thank you for sharing
You use high gloss mod podge and mix in food coloring of your choice. The food coloring you choose will be the color of the glass. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching.
Yes it sure does . Thank you so much 💓...
Would this work if I used it with alcohol ink?
What are you using to color the modpodge??
Can you do it on the outside so then you can use it to drink out of?
Where did you get the colours from? Is there a link I can follow?
Did you ever get an exact replica recipe for the blue/green “Ball” Mason jar match? I was just wondering how many drops of blue/green it would takes to achieve the mason jar look?
Super cool
Loved your video! Could you apply this technique to the outside of the glass?
I've never tried it on the outside of a glass but I think it might be hard to get a very soothe coat on the outside of the glass. If you use this technique you can't use it to put food or drink in because of the modpodge. But I do know they sell sea glass paint sprays that look beautiful so you may want to consider trying that and you can use that on the exterior.
If you haven't tried it yet, you definitely could apply this to the outside of the glass. It's no different than using mod podge for decoupage. Just use a wide craft brush with soft bristles (the gold teklon with blue handles from Michaels work well). Apply with as few strokes as possible, with a thin coat. Then you could apply a sealer afterwards to make it waterproof.
Is there any substitute of mod podge?
Are you able to put water in these? I saw a video where someone uses clear glue instead of mod podge and comments these aren't vases, so can't fill with water but good for dried flowers....
Do you have to cook them?
Can you put any kind of glass inside of the oven?
What are you using to color the mod podge?
Is this glass dye technique safe for containers that will hold candles or anything else that heats? I'd love to use this to dye candle jars!
That's what why I'm watching this video...to do just that.....
Mary's Backyard Tarot me too! Lol. It seems like it will be safe since the color is baked in at 250 degrees and the wax shouldn’t be that hot right?
@@PrimewithPenny I just googled this lol...the wax temp should be fine, but the flame is what is crazy. 1,000 degrees Celsius. Crazy...
Mary's Backyard Tarot ohh true. I will let you know if I test it out! Might try a different stain or dye though
@@PrimewithPenny same....as soon as I get off of work, I'm doing this.
By the way, is this food/drink safe?
You talk about taking the bubbles out? How did you d that? It looked like really didn’t have much mixture to use so we’re just guessing how much to use?
The easiest way to take the bubbles out to slowly coat the inside of the glass and then tap the glass upsidedown to get the bubbles out. Once the sides are coated you can remove any remaining bubbles with a toothpick. As for the solution you only need enough to cover the inside of the glass you are using. Since every glass people use is different there is no exact measurement. All surfaces should just have a think coating. Hope this helps!
Could be a dumb question but is it okay to cook in the oven after 😂
Hello what kind of dye did you use?
can I use diy mod podge?
Yes you should be able to use that. Just try to get out any bubbles first.
Help! My Mod Podge was very bubbly, little ones but impossible to pop every single one. Any advice? I stopped after the first one because of the bubbles...thanks
Hey Tina, the best thing to do get as many bubbles out of the modpodge before you even start. A lot of people shake it to make sure it's fully mixed but that creates a lot of bubbles. I would suggest tapping it really hard to get your mod podge as smooth as possible or roll the bottle along the counter to get bubbles out Then when you add color stir it as little as possible to not add more. If you still have a lot of bubbles you can trying hitting it up with a dryer. Or use a paintbrush to get it as smooth as possible.
Beautiful 🥰
If it doesn't turn out right can you somehow tame it off
Very hot water will melt the mod podge off and you can clean the glass again. Be careful not to burn yourself but if you put water on a kettle and once it is hot enough for tea pour it in your glasses. Once the coating is melted you can wash your glasses.
I like the idea of this but I’m still going to check others but I like simplicity.
Hello Just wondering if this would work on wine bottles? Can wine bottles go in the oven?
Whatever clear glass you choose it has to be heat resistant. I'm not sure about wine bottles or if they would shatter.
Hi again! Any tips for getting rid of bubbles?
My Mod Podge is super “bubbly”….
Sorry I never saw this comment till now! My best advice is don't over stir the modpodge when you add any color it will add air to it. I would also use a fresh bottle if yours is very bubbly. It can get bubbly when it has been shaking. Coat the glass very thinly and you can use a tooth pick or even a hair dryer to try to get the bubbles out before you back it. Hope this helps! sorry for how long it took me to respond!
Pretty
How can I do this but food safe? (On clear wine glasses for a wedding)
What temperature did you use?
Your video realy help me well
Hi Stuff
This is Bez and I have a small business fusing Art glass and crafts.
I came across your amazing paint glass on UA-cam and was really impressed! Could you help me out? I’m looking for a high-temperature glass powder paint supplier, preferably in the Vancouver or Seattle area. if not anywhere. Would you know anyone who could point me in the right direction?
Thanks so much in advance!
Thanks,
Bez
Wow, awesome!!!!!
Thanks! Hope you give it a try!
Do you crochet? I’m looking for teenager half finger winter gloves
I do crochet but I have never made gloves! There are some tutorials on Pinterest if you enter half finger crochet gloves.