DecoArt Glass Paint

DecoArt

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$3.50
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DecoArt® Glass Paint
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Color
default-size:
2 oz
alternate-styles:
true
alternate-base-url:
/decoart-glass-paint
alternate-style:
metallics
Finish:
Satin
Project/Art Type:
DIY
Project/Art Type:
Art
Opacity:
Opaque
Paint Body:
Medium
Bakeable For Dishwasher Safe Finish:
Yes
Outdoor Paint:
No
Surface:
*Glass
Surface:
Recycled Glass
Surface:
Pyrex
Surface:
Ceramics
Product Type:
Glass Paint
OBS-DGP21-30:
2023-10-09
OBS-DGP22-30:
2023-10-09
OBS-DGP23-30:
2023-10-09
OBS-DGP24-30:
2023-10-09
OBS-DGP25-30:
2023-10-09
OBS-DGP21-30:
2023-10-10
OBS-DGP22-30:
2023-10-10
OBS-DGP23-30:
2023-10-10
OBS-DGP24-30:
2023-10-10
OBS-DGP25-30:
2023-10-10

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DecoArt Glass Paint-  

Offering exceptional coverage and durability, DecoArt Glass Paint comes in rich, opaque satin colors and shimmering metallics. It is the ideal paint for glass and glazed ceramics. The easy-to-use brush-on formula self-levels, resulting in minimal brushstrokes and a smooth, even finish. DecoArt Glass Paint will not slide off the slippery surface, making glass and ceramic painting a breeze for anyone. Water-based. Permanent. Soap and water clean up

Directions: Shake well. Apply with a soft brush or sponge for an opaque satin finish. Apply 1-2 coats. Allow to cure 4 days. For top-rack, dishwasher- safe finish, place in a cool oven. Heat to 275°F and bake for 30 minutes. Allow to cool in oven. Not for direct contact with food.

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2 Reviews

  • 5
    DeckArd glass paint

    Posted by Denise Clardy on Mar 30th 2023

    I LOVE DecoArt paints! These glass paints are no exception. The colors are gorgeous and the paint is the perfect consistency for dot painting.

  • 5
    DecoArt Glass Paint

    Posted by Robbie on Jan 25th 2023

    I had a set of ceramic canisters that I loved the style. However, they were tan and I had remodeled my kitchen in white. I bought 10 jars of white glass paint. I washed the jars and then went over them again with alcohol. It took about five coats to get the jars looking even. I ended up using five of the ten jars. I cured them the four days that was suggested. If I dragged a fingernail over them they would scratch so I decided to put them in the over at the recommended time and temperature. They seemed pretty bulletproof at that point and I put my new farmhouse decals on them. I have been using them a month now and couldn't be happier. I believe everyone should put them in the over as it makes the finish so much nicer looking and stronger. I highly recommend this product.