These metal strips are exactly what I was looking for!! I didnt want to get into glass cutting, and painting glass with the strips makes it look so much better! immediately subscribed after seeing your video love your craft show!
Can I just say that I just discovered your channel and it’s already one of my top favorites. You have such a warm and welcoming demeanor and I feel like I could sit and craft with a friend like you for hours! Thank you for sharing your talent!
I have to say, you totally solved a dilemma for me! I needed real lead piping and when you held up the Vitrail lead piping, I jumped out of my skin knowing I had a solution! Thank You!
Thank you for the inspiration Mr. Larrie. I think both pieces are great and never realized the lighting in the first video was so dark until you pointed it out haha.
I just bought Gallery Glass paint for my miniature Baroque church. I didn’t get Vitrail because it’s expensive where I live. Which of the two paints do you prefer? Any pros and cons?
Beautiful! You can also freehand with black puffy paint and fill in with clear glue with added acrylic paints for color, I made a glue bottle of each color 10 different colors so I didn’t need a brush or anything. You just drizzle it on and it pools to fill. My first one was a catastrophe full of bubbles and a mess but just play around with it.
Great technique, BUT I did learn somthing new!!! I loved the plastic box you used for your colors! I have a few but never use them. Now they have a new use.
wonderful project! I've tried the "liquid lead" but think I'm ready for this type of lead now . It doesn't look as intimidating as I thought! thank you for sharing this video!!!
This is such a cool craft! I didn't know this kind of products even existed, I'll have to make my own rainbow stained glass for Pride month coming up. ❤🌈
I really like the lead overlaps, yours look like intricate knots, and so much easier than cutting precise edge to edge. Any suggestions for less expensive glass paint? The Pebeo brand in Canada is about $8. an ounce. Thanks for the beautiful demo!
Love this video thank you! Question.... did you paint on the "inside" of the glass panels (inside when you close the frame) Did it cause issues - marking, sticking, etc.? Also - do you use links to products? I can certainly web search too... thank you again - my future front door appreciates your lesson!!!
I DEFINITELY likes the ones I used in this video! After a bit of trial and error with the cutting and joining the overlaps, it just sort of clicked. I like how malleable the metal is, and that it’s metal! I just wish I had a darker finish. Next time!
@@MisterLarrie Thank you so much for the prompt response. Recently discovered your channel. Love it and your style! Keep it up! Oh, forgot to ask, do you also prefer these glass paints over the first ones you used?
@@naomim5015 Absolutely!! No problem at all. And thank you for watching! I DO prefer these paints - they feel longer lasting and have a flatter sheen than the other glass paint - but I think they are both good options for slightly different looks, and different budgets. (These paints are muuuch pricier - which is why I used such a small set!)
@@MisterLarrie I've newly discovered your channel because I've been playing with adhesive lead and vitrail paints. I love your content! So I know I'm late to the game but because the strips are actual lead you can use black patina product like novacan. Also, the vitrail paints can be used 'flood fill' by using a dropper for a smoother more consistent color.
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Pebeo makes two different kinds of glass paint. Vitrail which is similar to gallery glass then they make vitrea which is applied the same as vitrea but with an outliner and you can bake it for a permanent glass art no peeling. 😊
Question... did it take just 1 discovery set of that Vitrail paint to do your project? Do the individual pots of paint go a long way? Reason I’m asking is because I already do Gallery Glass but have been thinking of trying the Vitrail paints but haven’t yet due to their cost...looks great!!!
I used the discovery set, and I was pleasantly surprised, considering that these aren’t my first choice colors. But I was able to to do a bit of mixing and experimenting to get even more colors. And I used very little paint overall! It was definitely worth the investment, as it has a far superior glass-like look than Gallery Glass does in my side by side comparison. Good luck!
3:50 I'm dying I called the art store and I wasn't sure how to pronounce it, I said I'm looking for glass paint it is called Pébéo 😂 the result of your glass painting is very nice!
Vitrail is pronounced close to "Vit'-tree-al". Threw me at first too. Your video is fantastic and I love that you're focusing on quality supplies. Do you know how to get air bubbles out of the paints? These colours are so vibrant.
Thank you!! I wanted to say “vitriol” but I knew THAT was wrong 🤣🤣 To my knowledge, as long as you gently swirl the paint (as opposed to shaking it) it should keep the bubbles down to a minimum. Then i just pop any bubbles that do appear as quickly as possible. I got a little overly excited mixing my colors, but ultimately I had few bubbles appear!
These metal strips are exactly what I was looking for!! I didnt want to get into glass cutting, and painting glass with the strips makes it look so much better! immediately subscribed after seeing your video love your craft show!
Can I just say that I just discovered your channel and it’s already one of my top favorites. You have such a warm and welcoming demeanor and I feel like I could sit and craft with a friend like you for hours! Thank you for sharing your talent!
You have IMMEDIATELY become my new favorite crafter! You’re wonderful! (And I totally want that apron!) 🙌🥰❤️
🥰😅🤩 Awwwww thank you so much!!!
I have to say, you totally solved a dilemma for me! I needed real lead piping and when you held up the Vitrail lead piping, I jumped out of my skin knowing I had a solution! Thank You!
Love love love YOU and this video.
Lovely!!!
Wonderful video! Stunning piece of art.
Thank you for the inspiration Mr. Larrie. I think both pieces are great and never realized the lighting in the first video was so dark until you pointed it out haha.
I just bought Gallery Glass paint for my miniature Baroque church. I didn’t get Vitrail because it’s expensive where I live. Which of the two paints do you prefer? Any pros and cons?
I really enjoyed this segment and will try this myself. Thanks for sharing!
This turned out so good.Thanks for the demo. This product is amazing.
Love your content and your energy so much! You and your art are so vibrant and fun!
Beautimous!!!! Thank you❤
Spectacular 👍
This was excellent! I’m so glad you showed up in my feed. I’m subscribing!
Appreciate you explaining details of your technique.
My reaction at 6:46. "Okay, okay. Gettin' fancy here."
Just found you, watching you in London, England. I love your apron.
Thank you so very much!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful! You can also freehand with black puffy paint and fill in with clear glue with added acrylic paints for color, I made a glue bottle of each color 10 different colors so I didn’t need a brush or anything. You just drizzle it on and it pools to fill. My first one was a catastrophe full of bubbles and a mess but just play around with it.
Very nice ,...good composition color
I love your art
Gorgeous 😍😍😍
Great technique, BUT I did learn somthing new!!! I loved the plastic box you used for your colors! I have a few but never use them. Now they have a new use.
Loved the video and your upbeat attitude, thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world.
awesome.
I just found your Channel and Love it! Thank You
Your videos have me SPRINTING to the craft store. I’m becoming completely inspired and also dangerously broke 😅
OKAYY!?? It’s a struggle. But omg so preddddyyyyy 🤣🥰
Did you try painting this how did it go?
That’s beautiful!
2 SECONDS INTO YOUR VIDEO AND I ALREADY ADORE YOU LOL
Very pretty.
Thank you!!!
Do you think you could soldier the joints. Maybe on a test piece so as not to muck up that dazzling hexagon.
cool!
Is there anything you recommend for faux outdoor stained glass?
wonderful project! I've tried the "liquid lead" but think I'm ready for this type of lead now . It doesn't look as intimidating as I thought! thank you for sharing this video!!!
You are so welcome! I was a little intimidated as well, but it cuts and bends like butter!
Can this product be used on plexiglass?
I do believe it can! I haven’t tried it myself as of yet but I don’t see any reason the paint wouldn’t cure/adhere.
This is such a cool craft! I didn't know this kind of products even existed, I'll have to make my own rainbow stained glass for Pride month coming up. ❤🌈
YESSS that’s perfect timing! It’s honestly so easy once you get into the groove 😍
I really like the lead overlaps, yours look like intricate knots, and so much easier than cutting precise edge to edge. Any suggestions for less expensive glass paint? The Pebeo brand in Canada is about $8. an ounce. Thanks for the beautiful demo!
Love this video thank you! Question.... did you paint on the "inside" of the glass panels (inside when you close the frame) Did it cause issues - marking, sticking, etc.? Also - do you use links to products? I can certainly web search too... thank you again - my future front door appreciates your lesson!!!
What is this belt? Where can I buy one? I am Chinese, thank you!
Which lead strips do you prefer?
I DEFINITELY likes the ones I used in this video! After a bit of trial and error with the cutting and joining the overlaps, it just sort of clicked. I like how malleable the metal is, and that it’s metal! I just wish I had a darker finish.
Next time!
@@MisterLarrie Thank you so much for the prompt response. Recently discovered your channel. Love it and your style! Keep it up! Oh, forgot to ask, do you also prefer these glass paints over the first ones you used?
@@naomim5015 Absolutely!! No problem at all. And thank you for watching!
I DO prefer these paints - they feel longer lasting and have a flatter sheen than the other glass paint - but I think they are both good options for slightly different looks, and different budgets. (These paints are muuuch pricier - which is why I used such a small set!)
@@MisterLarrie I've newly discovered your channel because I've been playing with adhesive lead and vitrail paints. I love your content! So I know I'm late to the game but because the strips are actual lead you can use black patina product like novacan. Also, the vitrail paints can be used 'flood fill' by using a dropper for a smoother more consistent color.
@@HeideCannon omg you just blew my mind!! 🤭😍
Mister Larry you are a delicious carnival with all manner of creatures drawn to the drama the magic the fusing of willful pizzazz and cultivator of creativity here is a fun place to dip the toe for those who think they are not artistic enough
A profoundly dynamic relationship with creativity for those who might be losing
Passions
Cultivators cavort
Pebeo makes two different kinds of glass paint. Vitrail which is similar to gallery glass then they make vitrea which is applied the same as vitrea but with an outliner and you can bake it for a permanent glass art no peeling. 😊
What is this belt? Where can I buy one
Question... did it take just 1 discovery set of that Vitrail paint to do your project? Do the individual pots of paint go a long way? Reason I’m asking is because I already do Gallery Glass but have been thinking of trying the Vitrail paints but haven’t yet due to their cost...looks great!!!
I used the discovery set, and I was pleasantly surprised, considering that these aren’t my first choice colors. But I was able to to do a bit of mixing and experimenting to get even more colors. And I used very little paint overall! It was definitely worth the investment, as it has a far superior glass-like look than Gallery Glass does in my side by side comparison. Good luck!
3:50 I'm dying I called the art store and I wasn't sure how to pronounce it, I said I'm looking for glass paint it is called Pébéo 😂 the result of your glass painting is very nice!
Vitrail is pronounced close to "Vit'-tree-al". Threw me at first too. Your video is fantastic and I love that you're focusing on quality supplies. Do you know how to get air bubbles out of the paints? These colours are so vibrant.
Thank you!! I wanted to say “vitriol” but I knew THAT was wrong 🤣🤣
To my knowledge, as long as you gently swirl the paint (as opposed to shaking it) it should keep the bubbles down to a minimum. Then i just pop any bubbles that do appear as quickly as possible. I got a little overly excited mixing my colors, but ultimately I had few bubbles appear!
@@MisterLarrie Thank you for the advice! I love your videos :)
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See, kids? Geometry can be fun!
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What is this belt? Where can I buy one
I am using Vitrail Self-Adhesive lead line - here’s a link!
Pebeo 843001 Vitrail Self-Adhesive Lead Strip, 2 Piece Set, Grey www.amazon.com/dp/B00462P58U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_CCFRQWFCR9GSG7RR16Q7
@@MisterLarrie Love you
What is this belt? Where can I buy one? I am Chinese, thank you!
What is this belt? Where can I buy one?