Glass PaintingRecycleTutorials. November 2nd, 2022

Glass Painting Vase- Party Design (Tutorial)

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Glass painting vase is so much fun. Find a balloon inspired design for painting on glass that is great for parties and events.
A party is no fun without noise and music. Painting vase was fun to keep party blowers. Music can be taken care of and for some party noise “Party Blowers” are one best thing to have. Kids get fascinated blowing into the party blowers.  I had been wanting to do a Glass Painting project for a while now. Not that it’s my first project but yes it definitely is my first tutorial.
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Painted Glass Vase worked great as a “Party Blower’s” container. In fact, I underestimated it’s capacity, even a small vase like mine can hold up to 10 of them. A glass bowl will look nice too.
You will need:
  • Glass vase or bowl
  • Glass paints (I used a Basic “Parrot Green” and a crystalline “Royal Blue” colors)
  • Paint brush
  • Glass lead (I used silver lining)
  • That’s it, and yes off course FUN
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I chose a very simple pattern of balloons, and drew it using lead liner. However, if you have a pattern that needs an outline, use carbon paper to trace it on the glass. When the lead dried (and it dries fast in about 10-15 minutes), I started painting in the balloons and the design at the top.
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For the colorful swirly look at the end of the vase, I used layers of alternate green and blue color, at different instances of time and let it flow.
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Here’s a look at the glass vase from different angles.
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Go ahead and check out more party details with classic party game ideas and Sports Party Theme ideas.
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  1. Rachel {BubblyNatureCreations.com} says:

    So pretty!!! I love the design! xoxo- Rachel

  2. Lisa says:

    Very pretty and a great way to dress up a plain vase!

  3. Jill says:

    I've never tried painting on glass before. Thanks for the tutorial!

  4. Tonia L says:

    I've never used glass paint either but it looks like a lot of fun!

  5. Our Pinteresting Family says:

    What a beautiful project. Megan

  6. Sarah says:

    Craftionary GENIUS! You are being featured at Dwell on Friday! It's so pretty 🙂

  7. Six Sisters says:

    Love the vase, so cute! We loved having you link up to our “Strut Your Stuff Saturday.” We hope to see you again soon! -The Sisters

  8. Alison @ Oopsey Daisy says:

    Great idea Hani!! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

  9. Polkadot-pretties says:

    Thank you for linking up this fabulous project…Can’t wait to see what you have been up to this week!! This weeks linky party is now up !!

  10. Natasha SerenityYou says:

    Thanks for linking up to Serenity Saturday link party. hope to see you there today!

    Natasha xxx

  11. Serendipity and Spice says:

    So cute! Looks like a fun party! You're being featured. 🙂

  12. Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon says:

    Such a fun project! It looks so festive and fun! Thanks for sharing it with us!

    Take care,

    Trish

  13. DebbieDoesCreations says:

    Love it girl! You are so creative. I need to get to planning my boys parties. Thanks for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday 🙂

  14. Brian, Michelle, Teagan and Isla says:

    This is such a fun idea and another splash of color for a birthday party! Thanks for the tutorial and linking up on Teagan's Travels!Hope you can join the party going on now for this week!Michelle @ Teagan's Travels

  15. mehreen says:

    Hey I wanted to know whats the name of the glass lead that you have used to draw, I used to use the same lead and I have forgotten the name of its company. Please reply soon.

    1. Hani Shabbir says:

      I believe it’s warmiq. 🙂

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