The Patron Saint of Housewives – How to Paint her Face

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There’s a useful forum called AllExperts.com – the “oldest and largest free Q&A service on the Internet” where we answer questions on stained glass painting from around.

So last week we got a interesting question from Montreal …

Stained-Glass Painting Tools & Materials

Checklist

Here’s a check-list for anyone who is starting out as a stained-glass painter:

  1. See below for details about glass paint and mixing bowl, gum Arabic, media (water and/or oil), light box, palettes, palette knives, paint covers, painting bridge / arm rest, jam jars, badger blender, wide narrow brushes, tracing brushes, various sticks, needles, scrubs, kiln, kiln trays and kiln controller.
  2. There are many articles and videos on this site: see here for a quick tour.
  3. Download and study our hands-on guide to kiln-fired stained glass painting – it’s packed with recipes, techniques, step-by-step projects and the kind of common sense you’ll only get by working with a successful studio.
  4. Get the free newsletter – each week you’ll get a quick tip that will help your stained glass painting: join here now

The Talbot Hound: Episode 6

The hound’s paws

In this episode, David paints new paws, and we discuss how much a project costs.

https://vimeo.com/386859456

You can download the video here.

Have no fear: the hound will return later in the year.

Meanwhile, if you own our book, please will you write a short review on Amazon or iTunes – one of the best ways to keep this craft strong is, to welcome new students and give them confidence. Let’s work on this together. Thank you.