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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fourth of July floral painted wine glasses tutorial



Never tried painting on glass?  Well, what are you waiting for? This tutorial takes you step by step you through the entire process for painting patriotic flower wine glasses! Acrylic gloss paint dries quickly so it’s easy to paint in layers and allow each layer to dry before beginning the next one.  As a result the petals of the flowers are on the outside and when you look in the glass you will see the inside of the flower.  These fantasy flowers in red, white and blue are just in time for the Fourth of July!  After the paint dries, bake the glasses in your home oven and they will be top rack dishwasher safe although I always recommend hand washing.  

You will need:

Acrylic gloss paint (It will say it’s for glass on the label) Red, white, blue, black

Wine glasses

Alcohol

Paper towels

Liner brush

Large flat brush

Small flat brush

Tape measure and clear tape

Cotton swab or toothpick

Paper plate or palette to hold your paint

Home oven and cookie sheet

1.     Wash and dry the wine glasses.  Wipe down the glasses with alcohol to remove any residue, oils and finger marks.


2.     Wrap the tape measure around the bowl of the glass.  Attach with clear tape.  Thin some black paint with water and make dots two inches apart for a total of six. (My wine glass was 12 inches in circumference.  If yours is smaller make allowances for six equal sections. Remove the tape measure. Using the thinned paint make petal shapes using the dots as guides.  It is not important to be perfect since flower petals are not perfect.




3.     Turn the glass over and work on the outside bottom of the glass.  Using the liner brush begin making dots with the white paint a little up the stem, on the bowl, and base of your petals.  Let dry. Add several wiggly lines on each petal.  (See photo)  Let dry.



Inside view

4.     Using the large flat brush and blue paint fill in the petals skipping each one.  You will have three blue petals.  Let dry. Rinse your brush and fill in with red paint on the remaining petals.  When dry repeat this process for a second coat of paint.


5.     Rinse out your brush and add some white paint and cover the stem and base of the glass.  Let dry.

6.     Using the liner brush make small asterisk shapes on the blue petals in a random pattern, filling it in as shown.  Repeat for other blue petals and let dry.



7.     Using the small flat brush make red stripes on the base of the wine glass in a spoke like pattern and let dry.  To finish make some red stripes on the stem of the glass with red paint and the small flat brush.  Let dry.  If there are any mistakes you can use a cotton swab or toothpick to scrap it away.  Before you bake your glass if you have made any major mistakes you can always wash it off and start over.




8.     Place your painted wine glasses on a cookie sheet and put in a 350-degree oven for 30 minutes.  Let cool in the oven before removing. (Nope, it won’t melt)



Coming next...Red day lily flower painted wine glass tutorial




3 comments:

  1. These are really cool! I'm going to have to try it.

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  2. I love your glasses Crystal! Fantastic! I guess I could do a red and white one for Canada ;o)

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  3. Thank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream's City of Links on Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week :)

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