Learn how to paint on glass

Hey my little Jaderbugs!!!! Sorry I didn’t get to post this yesterday like I wanted.  I know you ALL were waiting impatiently by your computer {:)}.  So I just want to tell you that this “craft” was kinda not planned. Crazy but true.  I was just playing around in my studio and found these markers and next thing I knew I was filming.  But it was so much fun and I kinda like spontaneous major life events like this.  (i mean this wasn’t really a major life event). 
Ingredients:
~glass or porcelain
~glass markers or paint markers
~modpodge
 (optional, if you use paint markers you can coat with this but if you use glass markers you do not have to coat with mod podge bc you will end up baking it) 
Let’s get started
FYI: In the video below I DO NOT use paint markers I use GLASS MARKERS.  Just FYI.  AND in the picture tutorial I use PAINT MARKERS.  
p.s. please don’t forget that if you use paint markers then you coat with mod podge.  if you use glass markers you bake after 24 hours of drying time.  

p.s. you can write whatever your little heart desires, it does not have to be MILK.  LOL

p.s. this is what it will look like with the mod podge on it. i used the glitter one because i he(art) glitter.  in the video tutorial i am using glass paint so the “mug” will be baked to set the paint.  
I always recommend using glass paint because you have a better change of it staying on.  The paint markers sometimes chip or peel after a couple of times washing.  
I hope you enjoyed this craft and I can’t wait to hear from ya.  
{the end of the video is the funniest!!!}
love ya. mean it.  

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2 thoughts on “Learn how to paint on glass

  1. Kim @ It's a Crafty Life

    Love the video tutorial! Great idea, can't wait to get my hands on some glass now. 🙂

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