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| I decided to use a mixture of metallic gold and hematite glass paints to give the tumblers individuality in each piece and a little depth of color. Materials:
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| The Process Attach the silkscreen to the tumbler. The silkscreens I used have a light adhesive backing and are fully flexible, making the job much easier. Make sure the silkscreen is fully adhered from top to bottom to avoid errors in the finished product. Load up a small sponge with just a small amount of paint. Too much paint with slop through the silkscreen and make a mess. |
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| Gently daub the paint onto the silkscreen, covering the entire surface. Wipe the sponge from top to bottom to create a smooth finish. |
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| Immediately and gently life the silkscreen to remove it. |
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| If you wait too long, the paint will dry, and little bits of the silkscreen will adhere to the tumbler. |
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| If you accidentally go outside the edges of the silkscreen while painting, it is no big deal. |
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| Simply wipe the excess off with your finger while it is still wet. |
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| Voilà! |
PS - Thanks for being the #1 Houzz commenter ever ;)
What do you mean about #1 Houzz commenter? Do I talk too much???? LOL!
You could also use isopropyl or denatured alcohol and a lint free cloth to clean the glass, also.
Awesome DIY for fall. Thanks!