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Keeley
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Painting on Sandblasted Glass
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July 01, 2008, 03:29:00 PM »
Hi All,
Can anyone give me advice on whether airbrushing with cold glass paints onto sandblasted/etched glass is possible? I have been handpainting etched tables/cabinet doors for my company this past year and would like to experiment with airbrushing. We currently use color magic (small, expensive bottles that dry very quickly). The effect turns out well, but airbrushing would be ideal. If anyone has advice I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
Keeley Hancox
Williams Stained Glass Studio, Pittsburgh
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