How To Make Sure Your Paint and Brushes Are Perfect For A Morning’s Work

The vital first 10 minutes

When you’ve limited time, it’s natural some people want to rush in and get started with their painting.

This never works.

Anyway, done correctly, it takes less than 10 minutes to get your glass paint into perfect form.

Let me show you what I mean. It’s all here in a quick video.

Skylights

The visit:

The other week, I visited the mansion where our 16 stained glass skylights went. If you’ll imagine an English version of Neuschwanstein Castle, you won’t go wrong. The skylights shine down brightly as you walk across the dark, main gallery.

But I didn’t stop my work today to tell you about us and the work we do.

The point is always you and your mastery of techniques.

So I looked through our archive, and I found you two good videos from a while back, showing you the techniques we used to make these 16 skylights.

Case Study: The Stained Glass Beast from Start to Finish

All in a single firing

Today you’ll see the techniques I use to paint a stained glass beast. Yes, you’ll discover how to do it all in a single firing. This is just like I did it for our students in the Netherlands in July. And it’s just like I did it one morning a month ago when Stephen had his camera on. I’ve got lots of demonstrations for you to watch – eight, in fact – so let’s get going now.

Important

One last point before we start. You’ll need a good hour to read this article and watch the videos I’ve made for you. I’m saying this so you can be prepared. The information here is excellent. It’s also free. I don’t want you to miss out. So the best thing is, you know before you start how long the journey is.