I had gallery glass and loved the paints easy to use and I still have a piece of glass from 2000 and it still on that glass as if it was superglued on it’s awesome
Lisa this video is fantastic! I live in an old catholic church that does not have stained glass windows I am going to use your video to make the faux ones! cant wait to get started! Thank you ♥️
Wow Lisa! That lantern turned out to be really beautiful! There are so many projects you could use those stain glass products on! Love the jars, too! TFS! ❤ Xoxoxo
These are beautiful! I use to use the gallery glass all the time. I once used it to cover my sidelights beside my front door. I drew a picket fence with sunflowers and filled it all in. I think I used the premade lead strips for it though. Subscribing and looking forward to more videos!
Thank you so much! I want to do this in my shower window for privacy. How do I get the paint to not be see-through? But still have brightness for light to come in
Hi friend! For a shower and any place that has a lot of moisture, I would use the faux stained glass widow film. You can find it at your local big box hardware store.
I am having problems with that lead it doesn’t come out, too thick. I purchased it at hobby lobby, it doesn’t come out like liquid. It comes out in big globs not liquid. Is there a way to thin it out.
I did love each and every one. I have been looking for a new project to do and I do believe that this is the one Thankyou oh so very much. Kaye-Lee,and my sweet,and Unsinkable Molly Brown,AKA,MO-BRO🦴
This is awesome.
I love you Lisa!! You are BEYOND talented! ❤❤
Thank you so much again you did a fantastic job. I like how concise and articulate your directions are - Very easy to follow.
I had gallery glass and loved the paints easy to use and I still have a piece of glass from 2000 and it still on that glass as if it was superglued on it’s awesome
So beautiful this is a awesome video to learn stain glass and the products
Lisa this video is fantastic! I live in an old catholic church that does not have stained glass windows I am going to use your video to make the faux ones! cant wait to get started! Thank you ♥️
Cool!!!
So cool, looks amazing. I can’t wait to try this!
I just LOVE you! You are so talented!
Wow! That IS gorgeous.
Loved all great ideas.🤗
Very nicely done 🥰
It's beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Love the way these turned out! My fav's would be the lantern & window, thank you for sharing! 👍❤
I’m a southern Aussie watching , fascinating
Thank you so much! So wonderful to hear from you. 😊
You are so creative. ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing project! For my stained glass, I usually use some clear Elmers glue and food coloring and it turns out great! I love the lantern!
Thank you so much!
And puff paint
Wow Lisa! That lantern turned out to be really beautiful! There are so many projects you could use those stain glass products on! Love the jars, too! TFS! ❤ Xoxoxo
Thank you!! Are used to use these products years ago and totally forgot about them until I had requests for faux stained glass!!🥰💖
Love the ideas .
Glad you like them!
You are so cool. I think the jars are my favs! Would to see you post more ideas, maybe with some beads, etc. for texture?
Great idea!! Thank you!!💖
Just found your page! I, also am a "Southern Yankee"! From Maine to Alabama! Can't wait to try this!
Welcome!!
Lisa is AMAZING! She is SO talented!
Thos is such a beautiful idea could you please post what products you used and I think you said you got them at hobby lobby 🎉
Hello my friend!! I put all the products I used in the description box. :)
Heavy handed?? That’s an understatement! More practice…….
These are beautiful! I use to use the gallery glass all the time. I once used it to cover my sidelights beside my front door. I drew a picket fence with sunflowers and filled it all in. I think I used the premade lead strips for it though. Subscribing and looking forward to more videos!
Crepe Myrtle Row I bet that was absolutely beautiful. I used to do the same thing at my parents’ house. We would change it with the seasons!😊😊
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Thank you so much! I want to do this in my shower window for privacy. How do I get the paint to not be see-through? But still have brightness for light to come in
Hi friend! For a shower and any place that has a lot of moisture, I would use the faux stained glass widow film. You can find it at your local big box hardware store.
as you probably know an old window has lead paint, is there any way to seal it.
I was told to seal it with a polyurethane or polycrylic
do you put the glass side front or painted side? and do you seal painted side to be able wipe dust, ect?
I usually paint the glass on the outside and I don’t use a sealer. I use a swiffer duster to dust away any debris.
@@southernyankeedesigns1419 Im not the most dedicated duster,,lol,, dont want design to be damaged if i have to wipe clean it.
Can I use this gallery paint on cement vases?
I haven't tried it on cement. I would love to hear how it turns out if you try it.
Can you use a heat gun over it quickly for any bubbles?
Does that mean yes?
I am having problems with that lead it doesn’t come out, too thick. I purchased it at hobby lobby, it doesn’t come out like liquid. It comes out in big globs not liquid. Is there a way to thin it out.
Sounds like you may have purchased an old batch. I would definitely try to exchange it for a new one.
Using these products can I put my project outside or will sun,heat/humidity, rain make it peel?
Janie Norris I would definitely be cautious when putting them outside. Eventually moisture will soften the paint.
Out of curiosity . . do you have the frame in direct sunlight? If yes, did the beads fade?
I have it in a window that is not in direct sign and I have a have not noticed any fading.
pity not seeing the real end result of last windows😔
I did love each and every one.
I have been looking for a new project to do and I do believe that this is the one
Thankyou oh so very
much.
Kaye-Lee,and my sweet,and Unsinkable Molly
Brown,AKA,MO-BRO🦴