Step-by-step
Step 1
Start by cleaning the bottles or jars thoroughly. For best results, they should be clean, dry and free from grease. Next, carefully mask the areas which are to remain unpainted with adhesive tape.
Step 2
Now it’s time to start painting your bottle. We recommend using both horizontal and vertical strokes at a distance of approx. 25 cm, as this is the best way to control the paint jet. Rotate the bottle as you paint to achieve a more even finish. After approx. 30 minutes, carefully remove the masking tape.
Step 3
For extra protection, spray on a top coat of edding Clear Lacquer (matt or gloss). And there you have it – the perfect present, individually designed.
Products and materials
Other materials
- Glass bottles
- Work surface covered with paper for protection
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