Mod Podge mixed with a few drops of food coloring makes an excellent paint for glass! It will look opaque when applied but will be translucent when dry! I hope this helps!
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https://www.firstpalette.com/craft-recipe/glass-paint.html
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Hi, Ingrid!
Mod Podge mixed with a few drops of food coloring makes an excellent paint for glass! It will look opaque when applied but will be translucent when dry! I hope this helps!
Thank you for replying! :)
https://www.firstpalette.com/craft-recipe/glass-paint.html
Only saw your reply now, sorry. What a fantasic page! Thank you so much for introducing me. Lots of fun stuff to do with my granddaughter! Love it :)