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I developed my passion for crafting over the years and whenever I have free time I’ll be building or making (and sometimes breaking) something.
Recently, after spending time with a friend and saw how she could easily craft acrylic paint on a glass bottle, it gave me the challenge to try this myself.
Now I make the paintings, post them on my social media account to friends and family members, and sell them for a little profit.
Today you’ll learn how to bake acrylic paint on glass (or seal onto wood) or learn how to paint ceramic mugs here) using inexpensive supplies…Baking Acrylic Paint onto Glass
Acrylic paints can be considered to be versatile as you can use them on almost any surface, such as glass.
Acrylics are thicker than watercolours, which is why it is easy to use them on glass.
Before starting your artwork on the glass surface, you will need to do some preparations.
Do not worry, they are the best paintings, be it for beginners or professionals and you are most likely to come up with amazing results on the glass as long as you follow the steps correctly.
You can bake acrylic paint on glass and other different surfaces.
However, the best kind of acrylic to use is enamel paint (learn how to thin it here) due to their durability and they also work best on smooth surfaces.
There are certain preparations you will need to consider, though, before you start the painting process.
You will need to free the glass of any dirt, oil, or any other impurities.
Use supplies such as primer to ensure that it sticks on the smooth surface of the glass when painting.
Your work will need protection for it to last long. Therefore, employ the use of a sealant or varnish.
The reason most artists opt for acrylic paint is that they are easy to use, dry fast, durable, easy to clean, versatile, less toxic, and resistant to water.
As long as you follow the right steps when painting, you will yield the best results in the end.
Will Acrylic Stick on Glass?
The fact that you can use acrylic paint on any glass surface does not mean that it will stick easily.
Use an enamel-based primer as your base coat as you will be using an enamel-based paint.
You can either spray the base coat or use a paintbrush to apply it. The surface will become rough therefore making it easy for you to start your acrylic painting (did you know you can also use acrylic paint on leather?).
Factors to Consider When Selecting an Acrylic Paint
Depending on the idea you have in mind for the painting, you will either choose a washable acrylic paint or a permanent one.
As a DIY project, it is better to decide on a more permanent option since you will need something to be looking for in the future.
Go for enamel-based paints due to their durability properties.
Here are some factors to put into consideration.
1. Consistency
Go for paints that share the same consistencies. This can be in terms of thickness or thinness. If you overlook this factor, your painting will lack cohesiveness.
2. Transparency
The more solid the colour of the paint is, the brighter and darker it will be. However, this is all dependent on you.
3. Finish
It refers to the final texture of the painting after it has dried. The finish can either be matte, glossy or frosted.
Frosted finishes look better on the glass as opposed to glossy finishes that make the glass appear reflective.
So, Can You Bake Acrylic Paint Onto Glass?
Yes, you can bake acrylic paint onto glass.
Please remember to get the required supplies, do a little bit of research on acrylic paints then, lastly, put the necessary factors into consideration.
I wish you the best of luck with your project.