I hand paint wine glasses & bake them need a fine tip marker for glass

Ramona
by Ramona
I see hand painted wine glasses with faces I need to know what they use for out lining for glass.
  7 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 28, 2015
    Go to michaels craft store. They have a wide assortment of writing markers for your hobby.
    • Ramona Ramona on Sep 29, 2015
      Actually I have been there and can't come up with a pen that is thin and can be baked thank you
  • Orlie Orlie on Sep 28, 2015
    Go to Michael's and buy their Paint Pens. They come in different colors and in different tip size.
  • 9530106 9530106 on Sep 28, 2015
    We don't have a Michael's-just got a HL. They, and our WM have the paint pens. Sharpie also has oil pens now that will work.
  • Ramona Ramona on Sep 29, 2015
    No not yet
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 29, 2015
    Sorry about that. How about a scrapbooking supply house or Hobby Lobby?
  • Pepsigirl13 Pepsigirl13 on Oct 02, 2015
    Google what you need and see if you recognize any sources that pop up. I'll bet you Amazon comes up. It is amazing what you can buy through them, and usually at a terrific price point, with free shipping for Prime members - - well worth it given all the items available to you as one including streaming videos etc. - - and often if you don't need asap, waiting a week or so also gets you free shipping. I also have fine point Sharpies that I use a lot for crafts. Since they are permanent markers, they 'might' work if you were handwashing the glassware. Good luck.
  • Joan Joan on Feb 15, 2016
    Amazon has everything you need. There are not that many paint pens on the market, but good ones can be found there. Deco Art is good. They are oil paint. I prefer to use acrylics, and acrylic paint pens are hard to find, but I did find nice ones on Amazon from a company named Montana Acrylic Paint markers. They are about $25 for six colors.