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"Glass Painting Techniques & Secrets from an English Stained Glass Studio" is yours

Thank you

Thank you for getting the full edition of Glass Painting Techniques & Secrets from an English Stained Studio.

Here’s where you download it. (I will also send you an email.)

Just TWO  things first …

Your card or bank statement

One. When you get your card or bank statement, you’ll see CLKBANK plus the amount in your own currency. Nothing about “glass painting” or “Williams & Byrne” etc. Just CLKBANK.

When I can help with anything

Two. If you have any problems or questions, please write to me right here:

e-mail us at studio@realglasspainting.com

We’re real people, real glass painters like you. So please just write and say when there’s something I can do to help.

Your e-book

You can download your e-book in 3 convenient parts:

Part 1 – Classical glass painting techniques

Part 2 – Glass painting with oil

Part 3 – silver staining with oil

Your bonus documentaries

You get access to the film, plus the designs:

The Heraldic Arms of Hampton Hall

Watch documentary (the password is ‘herald’)

Download documentary

Download designs

The Master & The Beast

Watch documentary (the password is ‘master3141’)

Download documentary

Download designs

Your bonus set of 31 videos

Now I didn’t mention this before, but you also get a set of 31 quick demonstrations. The one thing about these ‘shorts’ is, we made them in 2009, so the quality isn’t as good as the videos we make now. All the same, they are quick and very effective.

Each set relates to a part of your new e-book. So there are introductory videos for part 1, videos about oil and how to paint a stained glass face for part 2, and videos about silver stain and oil for part 3.

Watch Part 1 Online Videos – password “badger”
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Watch Part 2 Online Videos – password “housewife”
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Watch Part 3 Online Videos – password “green man”
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Our thanks again

This wonderful craft can’t survive without you and people like you who are enthusiastic and determined: I hope we get to meet one day.

Best,

Stephen Byrne

If You’ve Ever Wanted to Learn the Skills which Real Studios Use (but cannot share with you), then Here’s Your Chance

Kiln-fired stained glass painting – learn new techniques, save time, save money, and enjoy it more

What do you want to learn?

1. The key techniques

Is it the key techniques, like tracing, shading and highlighting?

Traditional stained glass painting – you’ll find the core techniques right here.

Your guides are a great help for us in our studio (Ab Evenhuis, Veldhoven, Netherlands)

This is also the best place if you want to get really good at tracing, shading and highlighting.

2. Glass painting with oil

What about stained glass painting with oil?

It’s also great to work with oil because oil is a lovely way to shade.

You’ve given me a gift I cannot repay: I have wanted so much to get good instruction, and now at last I have (Kara Unland, California, US)

See here for glass painting with oil and also how to paint a stained glass face.

3. How silver stain can dramatically improve the value and beauty of your work

Or silver stain, because I can save you time and money …

Then there’s silver stain, which most people mix with water or vinegar, which is crazy because it costs you time and money and also wrecks your brushes. Go here for this useful guide to using silver stain with oil.

Your material is so much easier to understand than other books I have seen (Sonya Conlin, Kent, England)

We’ve saved the studio so much money since abandoning water and taking up with stain and oil. You can do the same.

Everything comes with a risk-free guarantee.

Thank you for your very impressive and helpful material (Claire O’Halloran, West Kerry, Ireland)

All the best,

Stephen Byrne

 

If you want to know more about stained glass painting, you must get

Glass Painting Techniques & Secrets from an English Stained Glass Studio

More here

If You Want to Learn the Real Skills which Studios Use But Don’t Have Time to Share With You, Here’s Your Chance

Kiln-fired stained glass painting – learn new techniques, save time, save money, and enjoy it more

What do you want to learn?

1. The key techniques

Tracing, and highlighting, and how to mix your paint: for traditional stained glass painting techniques, see here.

“Your guides are a great help for us in our studio” (Ab Evenhuis, Veldhoven, Netherlands)

This is the best place if you want to get really good at  tracing, strengthening, flooding and highlighting.

2. Glass painting with glycol

Stained glass painting with glycol: it’s great to work with oil because glycol is a lovely way to shade.

“You’ve given me a gift I cannot repay: I have wanted so much to get good instruction, and now at last I have” (Kara Unland, California, US)

For shading with glycol and also how to paint a stained glass face: see here.

3. How silver stain can dramatically improve the value and beauty of your work

Silver stain: these techniques will save you so much time and money …

Most people mix with water or vinegar, which is crazy because it costs you time and money and also wrecks your brushes.

Go here for this invaluable information about using silver stain with oil and glycol.

“Your material is so much easier to understand than other books I have seen” (Sonya Conlin, Kent, England)

We’ve saved the studio so much money since abandoning water and taking up with stain and oil. You can do the same.

Everything comes with a risk-free guarantee.

“Thank you for your very impressive and helpful material” (Claire O’Halloran, West Kerry, Ireland)

All the best,

Stephen Byrne

 

If you want to know more about stained glass painting:

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