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From "DIY Crafts" episode DIC-245 |
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A handpainted technique can easily and inexpensively create the look of tortoiseshell. DIY Crafts host demonstrates. Materials: Clear hurricane globe Alcohol Glass cleaner Yellow and orange stained-glass spray paint Paint palette Dark brown translucent glass paint Golden yellow translucent glass paint Amber or burnt orange translucent glass paint Black translucent glass paint Iridescent gold glass paint Sponcer sponges or bamboo skewer and cotton ball Alcohol Glass paint remover Pillar candles Candle tray - Clean surface of glass with glass cleaner, then wipe with alcohol to remove any residue.
- Spray the entire surface of the glass with a very light coat of the yellow glass spray paint and allow to dry.
- Repeat using orange spray. Apply very lightly and intermittently to create a mottled base color.
- Allow to dry completely before pouring a small amount of each of the glass paint colors onto a palette. Using the spouncer sponges or cotton-tipped bamboo skewer, dip very lightly into the various colors. Create groupings of color on the inside of the hurricane glass by lightly pressing the spouncer onto the glass and dragging it slightly (figure A).
- Allow these colors to dry completely and add more if needed.
- Finally, after additional colors have dried, place the hurricane over a candle on the tray.
RESOURCES :
Elegant Porcelain and Glass Painting Projects
Model: 1581800797
Author: Carin Heiden Atkins
Krylon Paints
www.krylon.com
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