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My4GirlsMyLife
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Name: Valerie
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How can I make this ?
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Posted 10/17/13 1:05 AM |
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Re: How can I make this ?
I just did a little google search and it suggests getting Liquitek Glossies Acrylic Enamel paints. They are specifically designed for use on non-porous surfaces like your wine glass. Once you have painted your design, you can heat set them by following the directions on the paint.
Link for more info.
ETA: I've never done this. Though I have used chalkboard paint on the bottom of the glasses and that worked really well.
Message edited 10/17/2013 4:23:59 PM.
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Posted 10/17/13 4:23 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Name: EMBRACING CHANGE
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How can I make this ?
i've done this.
yes, you need paint specific for glass and/or ceramic. you gently bake it to set the paint.
very easy! and if you plan for make a few, it can be pretty cost effective
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Posted 10/17/13 10:26 PM |
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