Gallery Glass 16405 Window Color Paint Set with
Gallery Glass
16405
$10.99
$10.99
- Paint set offers 12 colors
- Multi-tool can be used for scooping or blending
- Has the capacity to hold 2-ounces
- All paint pots have locking lids
- Paint is removable; non-toxic
Average Customer Rating
3 out of 5 |
Enjoy the beauty and privacy of stained glass windows in your home with the affordable, and fun, do-it-yourself method of gallery glass. The original simulated leading and stained glass paint, gallery glass is always as easy as outline and paint. Set contains 12 paint pot colors, 2-ounce. Crystal clear window color, holds 2-ounce. Classic black liquid leading and multi-purpose tool. ....read more
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3 out of 5




Very frustrating
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I Like to paint and thought this would be a fun thing to try, but right from the first step I found nothing but frustration. My hand still hurt form trying to control the leading. I was following a simple pattern and couldn’t get the leading to run smoothly or in any kind of a straight line. The paint itself bubbles, but I’m assuming if I had more practice I would be able to avoid that somehow. I just think maybe I’m missing something.
Godd Starter Set
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This is a good starter set and will give you the ability to try out the paint medium. You don’t get a lot of paint, but once you have figured out how to use the paint and what colors you’d like to use for your project, you can buy bigger containers of the colors you need. I didn’t have any trouble with bubbles as mentioned in another review. The instructions state to not shake the paint as it will cause bubbles. I believe over stirring may do the same. The paint is thicker than white glue and it may even be a colored glue. Test your colors on a scrap piece of glass as they dry much clearer than what you see in each bottle.
Don’t waste your time.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
If you’re into air pockets, running out of paint, or lack of instruction, this is for you. If you are thinking of painting an existing window in any way that resembles stained glass (with signature defined lines), this is not for you.
Running out of paint, OK I should have known.
Air pockets, I guess since I’m working vertically (but they happen literally every 2-3 seconds, so again, not for you if you have any shortness of patience).
Lack of instruction? The box says “For complete instructions see kits, patterns, and books.”
Also, the ‘combing tool’ is a plastic stick that smears your paint around so that you end up using a wet, then dry, rag.
Honestly, if you’re looking for a mess, it’s in this package. Otherwise, I suggest buying sticky films with many attractive patterns.
PS: I love painting. And this was extremely frustrating.