Recipe for temporary glass paint
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Hi Carol, Here's a link that may help: https://handsonaswegrow.com/art-homemade-window-paint-take-2/
Good luck!
Temporary paint can acrylic or latex, etc. It won't stick so well. Oil paint is used on glass.
Maybe use Gallery Glass. It comes in many colors, is weatherproof if you are wanting your painting outdoors, and when you want it cleaned off the glass, you just peel it off like a sunburn!
You can make your own glass paint, by adding acrylic paint to white school glue.
Love to see what you end up creating
Thank you all for being so prompt, solves my problem easily.
I have only used the Elmers; so I would suggest you experiment with any other brand. The amount ' s paint depends on the intensity of color. About a tablespoon to the medium bottle of glue...I am not home, so I can't tell you the ounces; but again experiment on something small. GOOD LUCK!
Hi,
Look up the Project at top of Homepage to find out what was used.
I have a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/easy-dyed-candle-holders/