FAUX Stained Glass With UNICORN SPiT
by
Mark Montano
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
Turn basic frames into works of stained glass art with this easy technique!
It's easy to get the look of actual marbled glass with this technique! I used a few of my favorite ColorIt coloring book pages (www.colorit.com) for the pattern and then used a dimensional paint for the faux lead.
{
"id": "3778683",
"alt": "",
"title": "",
"video_link": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/hojYsImYwjQ",
"youtube_video_id": "hojYsImYwjQ"
}
{
"width": 634,
"height": 357,
"showRelated": true
}
Watch how easy it is to make here.
I love how the Glaze Coat makes it look like actual glass.
I used ColorIt coloring book pages for my patterns and then enlarged them to the size I wanted. A simple mixture of glue and Unicorn spit makes the perfect "glass paint"
I worked on smaller frames, but you could easily go BIG.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Unicorn Spit (Amazon.com)
- Glaze Coat Epoxy Resin (Amazon.com)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published March 14th, 2017 12:33 PM
Comments
Join the conversation
2 of 115 comments
-
Janet Trippe on Jan 07, 2020
Gotta say, these are AMAZING!!! Beautiful job and well done. 🐈
-
-
Val48427366 on Jan 08, 2020
This is beautiful. I am tempted to try this with a picture of my pooch
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Do you have pics... I can't see any..
HELP?? I’ve seen this done with food coloring too. I painted a bottle and used food coloring gel, colors were beautifully vibrant! After it dried, I sealed it with spray clear coat. It was placed on a covered porch sometimes, not always,,, and within cpl months,, it looked awful 😰💔 Didn’t look like stained glass at all,, colors faded & looked “melted & mixed” & “gummy”
ANYONE have any ideas why? I can’t see why using the gel would matter,, but,,
Very pretty. Could you use clear Mod Podge in place of Resin?