If you are looking for an easy medium to work with, or painting glass with children, use glass paint markers and pens.

Painting on glass is an ideal cafty project whether you want to have fun with your kids, create a new décor in your home, or just love the art and creative outlet. You need a little guidance to learn how to paint glass and a little practice to master this skill. The approach to painting glass differs from painting on any other material.

What kind of paint will stay on glass?

You have several options for glass painting, and most are with an acrylic base.

Acrylic enamel

This is the best of water-based acrylic paints and oil-based enamel paint. Acrylic enamel paints form a hard coating that helps your paint stay in place.

Acrylic glass paint

This type is pure acrylic-based and differs from your standard acrylics. Standard acrylics do not adhere easily to the smooth surface of the glass. Acrylics, which are specially designed for glass and tiles, have chemical additives. These chemical additives allow the acrylic base to adhere to a non-porous surface.

Solvent-based paint

Oil-based paints bond to the glass better than water-based paints, as this type of paint contains high levels of organic compounds. But these paints are much more toxic and harder to clean.

If you are looking for an easy medium to work with, also if you are painting glass with children, consider glass paint markers and pens. These markers and pens are available in different colours and sizes. Use oil-based markers for greater durability. Solvent-based paints are great but not recommend if you are painting with children or have limited ventilation.

What is the best paint for glass painting?

The best types of paint for paint on glass are those that are specially formulated for the use of glass. Enamels and acrylic are the most common types of paints and also handy on tiles.

If you need acrylic paint, the expert series in Amsterdam has great choice. They are high-quality paints and they stick well on glass surfaces.

Acrylic paints are water-based and enamel is oil-based.

Acrylic paint keeps colour - Enamel turns yellow.

Enamel paint has a shine and acrylic paint is a matte colour.

Acrylic paint lasts relatively shorter than enamel.

The best choice of paint for glass painting is acrylic enamel paint. This is a combination of the advantages of both acrylic paint and enamel paint. It is easier to work with, produces lighter colours and lasts longer.

Waterproofing paint on glass

It is necessary to treat the surface and provide a waterproof layer because acrylic paint can be washed away if the paint is still wet.

Here's how to waterproof paint on glass

  • Choose a sealant of your choice, spray-on or brush-on.

  • Choose a well-ventilated workplace, but it is best to do the process outdoors because many seals have toxic fumes.

  • Spray your sealant on the painted glass if you are using a spray can. Do this at a distance of 12 inches from your surface. Cover the whole area, balanced, without holding a certain area.

  • After doing this, leave the layer to dry for 15 minutes (the drying time is written on the manual and depends on the type of seal).

  • Repeat the spraying twice more. You should have three flat layers of sealant.

  • Allow your product to dry completely for 24 hours.

How do you prepare glass for painting?

First, grab the below materials

  • Clean drinking glass or glass vase, on which you will paint.

  • Alcohol or white vinegar (for wiping).

  • Mild soap, warm water and paper towels.

  • Brush basin and soft natural bristle brushes.

  • Latex gloves.

First, you need to remove dirt, grease, and dust from the entire glass surface, so the first thing you need to do is wash the glass thoroughly in warm soapy water. After washing, rinse and leave to dry completely. You should not leave soap on the work surface. To be sure, wipe the glass jar with a damp paper towel by rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. After that, leave it aside in the air again for 15 minutes, to dry. Now, your glass is ready for paint.