Step-by-step
Step 1
Before you paint, the vase must be dry, clean and free from traces of grease. Use sticky tape to mask the sections of the glass vase that you want leave unsprayed. To vary the design, use strips of masking tape in different widths.
Step 2
Once you've decided on a colour in the edding Permanent Spray range, it’s time to get down to painting. Place the vase upside down and spray evenly all the way round. We recommend using both horizontal and vertical strokes when you spray to allow even paint distribution. Don’t apply too much paint otherwise drips may form on the glass.
Step 3
Let the paint dry thoroughly; we recommend leaving it for 24 hours. Once everything is completely dry, carefully remove the strips of masking tape.
Products and materials
Other materials
- Glass vases
- Masking tape
- A large protective cover for your work surface
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