🎉 Elevate your DIY game with Gallery Glass—where creativity meets convenience!
The Gallery Glass Floral Stained Kit is a beginner-friendly glass paint set featuring six 2 fl oz bottles of vibrant, non-toxic colors. Designed for easy application on various glass surfaces, this kit allows you to create beautiful stained glass effects without the need for cutting or soldering. With a quick drying time of 24 hours and a simple cleanup process, it's perfect for artists and crafters alike.
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Color | Floral |
Size | 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 12.0 Fl Oz |
T**Y
Takes some precision and planning but results are worth it
Super cool product, it let me essentially design my own privacy screen instead of getting one of the rolls of faux stained glass. The lead lines are difficult at first, but with some markings on the glass and a confident steady hand you can make it work. You can also use a straight edge to make lines on another window, peel them off and place them exactly where you need. I used 2 sets of these paints plus one 8oz jar of clear, another 8oz jar of lead lines, and one 2oz jar of blue to mix the color for the beetle. Mixing colors is easy if you have another container you can squirt them out of. The yellow is the worst color in this set. It takes multiple coats to show up, and is very runny. Other than that, all the other colors were fine. (I didn’t use peach in my design)
M**2
Beautiful and fairly realistic looking
I have never done faux stained glass before, and only just learned about it. I adore the real thing, but it is quite pricey. I decided to try it on my two small windows on the front door. I hunted online for a pattern I liked and drew it larger on a piece of copy paper, which was the exact size as the window. I taped the paper behind the glass and traced the lead lines directly onto the window. The lead lines are quite shaky looking up close - it was nearly impossible to keep my hand steady enough. However, from a distance they look quite realistic. The next day I filled in with the paints. I'm mostly happy with how it looks. The paint did clump and drip down a bit which is the reality of painting on a vertical surface. I cut out and re-did the bottom two pink squares on the left window because they ran so badly, but as you can see, they still ran. Oh well. I'm not doing it for a third time, and it doesn't bother me that much. The only other complaint I have is that the crystal clear I used to texture the clear panels is still a bit milky looking in places more than 24 hours later. Perhaps it will become completely clear as it cures; not sure. Overall, I am quite happy with the whole project. From the outside it looks just as nice, especially at night with the light shining behind the windows. I did not buy their special kit of tools. I used nothing but the bottles themselves to get the paint on and spread around, a pocketknife to remove the two squares to redo, and my finger to get the clear parts textured.
R**E
Harder to use than expected
Very long dry time
M**E
Great product
Easy to use and dried correctly. Children made great projects with it from drawings
D**N
Awesome
Absolutely best glass paint!
L**K
Inconsistent colors
I have mixed feelings about this paint. It isn’t terribly easy to use on a vertical surface — the paint tends to run a bit and requires a learning curve to get it to look right. Most disappointing was the major color inconsistency between two bottles of the same Peach Tea color. You can see that I used an entire bottle between the left lower pane and the top of the lower right. I used part of a second bottle on the lower part and it is significantly more orange. I’ll now have to peel off that and try a third bottle to see if I can get a better match. I’m pretty disappointed since it is time consuming and somewhat costly. That said, I do like the look of the clear paint—it mimics old wavy glass and provides a nice bit of privacy while allowing the light to shine through. If I were to do it again I’d likely not choose to use colors for a large space due to batch variation.
B**A
There is no better product for faux stained glass
I love Gallery Glass and I've been using it since the 1990s. It is SO fun to work with!
M**N
So much easier than the sheets!
I love this stuff! I saw it on IG. All I did was use my thumb and made lots of thumbprints. My 6yo daughter helped with the clear one. Looks terrible when wet but after it dries, it looks stunning. I tried using the black paint to draw a sun, but failed terribly (I'm not an artist and I can't draw straight lines)
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