Window Color
Window Color Create vibrant, translucent stained glass effects on any glass surface.
Will Gallery Glass Window Color look good on my surface?
Best on glass and clear plastics like acrylic sheets; also works on mirrors and glazed tiles. Start with a squeaky‑clean, lint‑free surface so color lays down smooth and crystal clear.
What is Gallery Glass Window Color?
A specialty paint that mimics stained glass—translucent color that levels as it dries for a vivid, leaded‑glass look without cutting glass.
Can I mix Gallery Glass Window Color with other Gallery Glass colors?
Yes—blend colors wet‑into‑wet to create custom tones or marbled effects. Swatch on a scrap pane first to preview opacity and flow.
How fast does Gallery Glass Window Color dry?
Skins over in about 8 hours; allow 24 hours for through‑dry. Thicker fills and cooler rooms may take longer—let it cure fully for the clearest color.
How do I apply Gallery Glass Window Color for the best results?
Outline your design first (with Liquid Leading) or work within frames. Squeeze a steady bead and let the paint self‑level—avoid over‑brushing. Pop any trapped bubbles with a pin while wet and leave pieces flat until they skin over.
Any pro tips for using Gallery Glass Window Color?
Work horizontally so the paint can self‑level. For jewel‑tone depth, layer a second thin pass after the first has fully dried; layering keeps details crisp.
How much will one bottle of Gallery Glass Window Color cover?
Coverage varies by fill depth; as a guide, a 2 oz bottle fills roughly 3–4 sq ft of thin, translucent areas. Heavier fills reduce coverage—plan an extra bottle for larger panels.
Do I need a sealer over Gallery Glass Window Color?
No additional sealer is required on indoor display pieces. For items exposed to humidity or handled often, wait for a full cure and protect edges with a compatible clear acrylic if desired.
How do I clean up and store projects made with Gallery Glass Window Color?
Clean tips and tools with soap and warm water before the paint dries. Store bottles closed tightly and upright at room temperature—avoid heat and direct sun to preserve clarity.