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How to Make Hand Painted Wine Glasses

Easy Art Made with Stencils

By RS, published Oct 18, 2006
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I always see great hand painted wine glasses and martini glass at home décor stores. They are so easy to do yourself and you can really save a lot of money. This hand painted art glass project is perfect for a fun craft with the kids or even to make as gift for someone. If you take your time and plan out a great design you can really make an elegant hand painted wine glass that will look professional. 

To Make Some hand painted Wine Glasses You Will Need: 

Wine Gasses (Or Any glass you want)
Stencil Brush
Stencil
Ceramic Paint or Stained Glass Paint in a variety of colors
Painter’s Tape (Optional) 

If you are not extremely artistic or want to create a number of uniform wine glasses you should use a stencil for this painted glass project. You can use the same stencils that you use to paint on the wall and furniture. Just look for smaller stencils. They come in all shapes and sizes and most arts and crafts stores have tons of them. 

You can also create your own unique stencil with a sheet of acetate, a black marker, and an exacto knife. Simply lay your acetate on the picture or shape you want to create. Trace the outline with you marker, then cut it out with the exacto knife.
Now, back to painting your wine glasses. Simply Place the stencil on the object to be painted. You can hold it in place with painters tape. 

Next, Dip the stencil brush in ceramic paint. You may need to dab off the excess paint on a paper towel. Now, Pounce the brush on the edges of the stencil to outline the pattern. Then fill in the center with a lighter application of paint to give the design dimension. See how simple it is to create great hand painted images on your wine glasses! 

Now, if you have more images you want to hand paint onto your wine glass you will need to let these first paint colors dry. Once the paint has dried you can lay your next stencil on and start painting again. 

I recommend using a combination of free hand painting an stencils for this easy project. This will give you some uniformity, but with a hands on touch that makes the painted wine glasses each unique. 

How to Make Hand Painted Wine Glasses

You can paint on any style of wine glass!

Credit: pro corbis

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Takeaways
  • You can use the same stencils that you use to paint on the wall and furniture.
  • You may need to dab off the excess paint on a paper towel.
  • You can also paint school logos and even flowers on these wine glasses.
Did You Know?
I recommend using a combination of free hand painting an stencils for this easy project. This will give you some uniformity, but with a hands on touch that makes the painted wine glasses each unique.
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Taking a few moments to care for your hand painted glassware will help keep it brilliant and clear throughout a lifetime of use. We recommend the following care: Do not expose your wine glasses to rapid temperature changes or extremes of temperature. Do not place your hand painted wine glasses in the microwave, oven, dishwasher, or freezer. Avoid placing your hand painted wine glasses in direct sunlight. For best results, avoid contact with metal utensils when stirring or serving. Avoid sliding or twirling your hand painted wine glasses . Avoid contact with hard or abrasive materials. You may wish to cover display areas with protective felt. Avoid packing your hand painted wine glasses in newspaper or other moisture-absorbing materials for long periods of time; soft cloth or bubble wrap is preferable. Cleaning your your hand painted wine glasses : First and foremost to keep in mind is that fine hand painted wine glasses are NOTdishwasher safe. Washing these pro

Posted on 10/19/2006 at 5:10:00 AM

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