
What You Need
Clean, dry glassware (Dollar Tree has a great, inexpensive selection)
Paint for glass - I use Plaid's Folk Art Enamels
Glass Writing Pens - Great for words and fine lines - I use Deco Art Glass Paint Markers
Alcohol Prep Pads (to erase mistakes and clean painting surface)
Paint brushes (don't go cheap on your brushes - buy quality ones)
How to Paint Glasses

Once you select an idea, start painting. Do not water down paint; use it straight from the bottle. Remember that the paint is only safe for the outside, so don't paint the interior of a drink ware. If you make a mistake or change your mind about your design, alcohol will take the paint off cleanly. The alcohol prep pads do the trick nicely.
Also, painting the stem and foot of stemware is a nice option. Dots are easy to create with the stick end of your brush and look great for many designs. I find it hard to write words and lined designs with a brush, so that's where I use the paint pens.

Allow your glasses to dry a minimum of 8 hours, overnight seems to work well. Once they have dried, place the glasses in a cold oven on a baking sheet. Turn on the oven to 350-375 degrees (per instructions on paint) and allow to bake 30 minutes. Turn off oven and allow to cool. This will prevent cracking of your creations.
Once cool, your glassware is dishwasher safe on the top rack. I've washed one of my glasses almost 20 times in the dishwasher without any paint chipping.
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