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How To Tint Glass

How To Tint Glass
I was looking for some colored glass vintage ashtrays that I could use in my studio for brush holders at the antiques market the other day but could not find any. What I did find was these two shallow dishes with ridges all the way around (prefert for holding my brushes!) and pretty facets pressed into the underside of the glass. They were cheap too, just $1.25 for the set. I really had my heart set on colored class so I decided for that price I could afford to experiment with probably the easiest ever glass tinting technique!

You will need *Amazon affiliate links used
Some clear class object
Alcohol ink *This is a good mixing set: https://amzn.to/2rGPv9r or you can get smaller sets of the Ranger inks: https://amzn.to/2GeIYHF
"Rubbing" alcohol in a spray bottle (*I used 70% from the drugstore, grocery store or dollar store)
Small square of craft felt and q-tips for applying color *I make my own craft felt applicators but cutting up 9"x12" sheets of acrylic craft felt: https://amzn.to/2KkP2AF into 1" squares, you can also buy them but they are more expensive: https://amzn.to/2KkrNXp
*You might want rubber gloves, LAVA soap will remove all of the ink from your skin but your fingernails can get stained! https://amzn.to/2rEiGdm

Directions:
1. Wash the glass and then wipe it down with rubbing alcohol to remove any fingerprints.

2. On the underside of the dish (or inside of a jar or vase) dab or wipe on the ink using a small piece of craft felt. You can use a Q-tip to get into any nooks and crannies. If the color is too dark add some alcohol to the blending felt to dilute the color.

3. Let dry before displaying.
*You want to do this on the bottom or inside of the object because alcohol ink can have a dull look on the surface, this way the shiny class will be on the outside and the glass will appear to be colored all the way through. You can even put water in the jar or vase after it is colored, just take care when cleaning it but washing with a soft cloth.

This is not food safe and you really should hand wash these. If you change your mind about the color or want the glass to be clear again you can wash off the ink with alcohol.
How To Tint Glass

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