Step-by-Step Glass Painting Project with Design
How to paint this magnificent phoenix
This 28-page PDF download gets you clear step-by-step instructions for painting this magnificent phoenix.
Design included.
Plus 2 bonuses.
Note: uses oil-based kiln-fired glass painting as demonstrated in Glass Painting Techniques & Secrets from an English Stained Glass Studio.
Page through the guide and see what you’ll get:
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And that’s not all.
As your 1st bonus, you’ll also get 5 extra heraldic designs:
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Plus for your 2nd bonus, you’ll also get 12 signs of the zodiac:
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How to paint this magnificent phoenix
Here’s the offer:
- Instant access
- Phoenix design plus step-by-step glass painting instructions
- 5 bonus heraldic designs for you to use
- 12 bonus zodiac designs for you
- 100% money-back guarantee
Just $9.97 so … click here and download now
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This story will already be familiar to one of you. But the lesson is so valuable, I want to get it down on paper so everyone can learn.
Plus a free design for you to use
I’m glad the post on blistered paint (and how to stop it) was useful to you.
Afterwards, Ron Prondzinski made a really useful comment about Reusche’s water-based painting medium (D1368).
My response was:
What special uses does it have?
I mean, why use a manufactured medium rather than just plain water which we can all get from the tap?
I also thought:
I’m no dinosaur but …
Why haven’t I tried it yet?
And a video demonstration
57 new subscribers this week – it’s great so many people are willing to work hard improving their glass painting techniques.
Make no mistake: working with us is often tough, but you’ll get your own reward.
And I don’t just mean the free video at the end of this post.
I mean: your own achievements.
Today – blistered paint – you know, when glass paint bubbles and cracks in the heat of the kiln: 5 causes and 1 myth.
But first, here’s why you must know how to do it properly …