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Painting Daisies on Lighted Wine Bottles

teacher avatar Priya Maikandan

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction to Daisies On Bottle

      0:54

    • 2.

      Supplies Needed

      0:35

    • 3.

      Preparing the bottle for painting

      0:52

    • 4.

      Front facing Daisy

      16:44

    • 5.

      Daisy Centers

      3:55

    • 6.

      Side Facing Daisy

      12:15

    • 7.

      White Daisies on Bottle

      11:41

    • 8.

      Color Daisies on Bottle

      12:12

    • 9.

      Difference b/w color daisies with & w/o Base Coat

      0:57

    • 10.

      Curing the Bottle

      1:03

    • 11.

      Adding LED Lights

      3:05

    • 12.

      Other Examples of Painted Daisies

      2:06

    • 13.

      Conclusion

      0:32

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Welcome, My name is Priya Maikandan. I am an Elite Certified one stroke artist. I paint on variety of surfaces like glass, wood, metal, canvas and fabric.

In this class, I will be showing you how to Daisies, we will learn to paint front facing and side facing daisies, using a Round brush, Flat brush and a Filbert Bush. Then we will paint the daisies on the bottle using a round brush, and finally once the bottle is dried and baked, we will add the LED lights. You can follow along and practice the strokes and when ready you can try it on glass, canvas or any other surface. I have included the instructions for cleaning the glass before painting and also instructions for baking the glass. This will ensure that the paint is permanent on the glass and it can be washable. So lets start painting.

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Hello, I'm Priya Maikandan, Elite One Stroke Certified Instructor. 

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1. Introduction to Daisies On Bottle: My name is Michael. Hello friends and welcome back. In this class I'll be showing you how to paint daisies. We will learn to paint front-facing and side facing daisies. That is, Daisy is tilted at an angle. We will learn to paint the strokes using a round brush, flat brush, and a filbert brush. Then we will paint the daisies on the body using a round brush. And finally, once the Bartlett's tried and baked, we will add the lights. Can follow along and practice his troops and when ready, they can try to underclass Canvas or any other service. I have included the instructions for bleeding the glass before painting and also instructions for making the glass. Let's start painting. 2. Supplies Needed: For this project, I will be using a glass bottle, paper plate for palate, rubbing alcohol for cleaning the bottle paints. You can use a level surface or any other class paints. I'm using the colors red, blue, green, black, and white. For the brushes, I'm using a number five and number six round brush. I line up this coffee brush. You also need some paper towels, water basin, and LED lights to put in the class body. 3. Preparing the bottle for painting: Before you start painting the glass, first, wash the glass surface in warm, soapy water and dry it. If there's any labels are sticklers, soak it in water for a few minutes and then you'll be able to remove it easily. Then wipe it clean. Use rubbing alcohol or vinegar for cleaning the surface. I'm using 70% isopropyl alcohol. Take a small amount of it on a piece of paper, cotton by the surface with it. This will clean and remove any small dust particles from the surface. Rotate the surface as needed to clean the whole area. Once done, keep it aside for a few minutes and let it dry completely. Now the surface is ready to be painted. 4. Front facing Daisy: So here it is. One way of meeting a DC will see how to draw daisy using different types of brushes, like a flat brush, round brush and filbert brush. Let's take around busy. I've drawn circles represent the daisy flower. Let's consider the center of a flower. The center big, showing the front-facing DC. This is a big circle for the front-facing Daisy. Be drawing all the petals, funding towards the center. Imagine the flower like a clock, but the hand is finding the solutions. First, draw for hundreds, the directions 12369, first, redrawing the Board handles 112, then one at three at six o'clock and nine o'clock. Then in-between you will be drawing three buttons. One in the center, on one on either direction, one in the center, and one on either side of the vector. Similarly, the other gaps with three petals and the center, one on either side of it. This is a simple way of doing it. Another way of doing it and draw a circle for the center point at the base of the center of the flower. Then draw the petals pointing towards the mark from all sides. Let's make a mark at the center. No, it'd be drawing all the participants in towards it. Let's draw the first petal, which will be a straight button. Then withdraw the status next to it at an angle. When you draw the painting bended petal, that it points towards center, point pointed towards the center. Now when you draw the petals pointed towards the center, continuously this all around the flower. Until you reach the top where the partners are street. Let's finish these buttons. Similarly draw all the petals so that they all point towards the base point, which we have marked. This looks more rounded than the other one. Let's do one more. Draws a tool for the daisy. Draw a small circle for the center, and mark a point below the center. Then draw the first row as a straight one. Bend the other strokes at an angle pointing towards the mark. Let's do the same with a flat brush. Now. I'm using a number ten flat brush. Then with the arms of the club in mind throughout this rope at 12369, delusions first and then strokes in-between. So we'll start with which is image. As you come towards the center. Thank you. Started which is inert means co-instructor, the brush straight up. As you lean back and then come back to, which isn't meant to bring it to a pointed edge. Closer look. With a dip. The tip of the brush is called niche. Start with Illustrator. Come towards the center of the flower. Now let's paint the full Daisy. Started the alert, press down and lift it as you come towards the center. You can do once or twice on top of it if it doesn't come out properly. Now the total block is done. Let's do the three o'clock position. Press down and lift it as it's some towards the center. Now the six o'clock position, the nine o'clock position. Now you'll see that all the stops are thinner as you come towards the center. Let's paint the strokes in-between the two buttons. The one at the center, two on either side, one, pull it to the center and one on either side to make three petals. Now do the same on the other sides. You can turn the paper as needed. Then complete the whole Daisy. See that the brushes straight up for this conduct strokes. Sometimes when you're painting the daisy, you might press too hard or too light to get different kinds of strokes. Now how you can fix that is like this. I'm going to show you an example where I'm pressing too hard. It is up to big. If you see here, I'm pressing too hard and the strokes are all too thick. If you, in case you do it like this, complete the DZ. Wait for it to dry. Once it's dry, we can use a different color and draw strokes in-between. Wait for it to dry and then come back and put the strokes in. But sometimes when you're painting the daisy, the strokes may turn out to be related. In that case, add more petals in-between the existing patterns to fill up the gaps. This will turn out to be a different kind of DC. If you see here I'm drawing All thin petals. There is no much pressure here. So the petals are turning out thin. This is fine. You just have to add more petals in-between the patterns. The first one is made with thick pet is on, the second one is within petals. Now, to fix the daisy with the thick strokes, I'm taking red in the brush and painting, but it's in-between the white strokes. Hey, in-between the two petals, I'm adding another layer of patterns. You can use the same white color to add a different color. To put the strokes. This way, you can fix this rocks. Now let me do the same with a round brush. I'm taking a number six round brush to paint using the round brush. Hold the brush straight up at 45 degrees angle. Before we do it here, let's practice a stroke on a piece of paper. Hold the brush at Fort fighting this angle. This is a pinky finger for support and balance on the paper. Then press down lightly and lift it up as you come towards the end to get a pointed tip. Let's do the same thing here. There's the center. I'm pressing down. And as you move to the center, you have the brush slowly repeating it on the other sides. Down the page as needed. This is a three o'clock position. There's a six o'clock position is at nine o'clock position. Now in-between we'll be drawing the three strokes. One in the center, one on either sides. So it's three strokes. 123 on each side. Unified it easier with the round brush than flat brush. Whichever brushes comfortable for you, you can try it out and practice with that. If you want to do the same thing with an angled strokes, we can still do it. Before that, let's finish the strokes with filbert brush. I'm loading my brush with white paint. Here, I'm using a number eight filbert brush. Filbert brush is similar to a flat brush, but it has a rounded edge. With this, there's a small change. First you need to press the brush, and then as you come towards the center of the flower, you need to twist the brush to make it into a pointed edge. Might bring up the brush. Hazard is more paint and taking fresh paint. Here's a closer look. Hold the brush at 45 degrees angle. Press down and as you come towards the center, moving it down, twist the brush so that it points, comes towards a pointed edge. President, press the brush and don't twist as you come towards the end to get appointed. Let's do the whole the whole flower. Now. I'm bringing the strokes on all the four sides. Twist, lift. That is truck 396. Once this is done, print the strokes in-between the three strokes and each of the quarters. Twist as you come towards the center to get a pointed edge. The whole daisy with the same strokes Take rate as needed. If you see now, the strokes are getting lighter because I don't have much paint in my brush. I'm picking up more paint and finishing up the strokes. You can raise stroke any of the petals if it does not brighter. That is done. Now let's do the same flower with the curved strokes. I'm using a round brush and just draw the center. Now, add. First, put a point at the bottom of the circle and draw the stroke. Draw the straight stroke from blue. Then the strokes next to it are curved and they all point to the same point. And lifted as you come towards the center, the side. And they all point towards the center. As you draw the strokes. The small turn. Then they all point towards the center point. As you grew up, the strokes become straighter. Sides. It's a little bit and the bottom, at the top, the strokes are straight. Repeat the same thing on the other side and fill up the DZ. That is a point where all of the petals are pointing to the bottom of the center circle. Depending upon where the point is, the flower will look as if it is turned in towards that direction. Let us do the same thing with the filbert brush. Draw the circle and mark a point at the bottom of the center of the circle. Start with a straight stroke for the button at the bottom. Then pull the strokes next to it with an angle so that it's pointing towards the mark. During half at a time makes it easier. I'm doing first top on this side. Then the other half on the other side. Continue doing this on either side till you reach the top straight strokes. You reach the top. Make this straight strokes. You see here the strokes on top or lighter. So I'm adding more white paint. As I was running out of paint. Let's look at how to make the centers for these flowers. And then we'll do, we'll learn how to do a flower down at an angle. 5. Daisy Centers: There are many ways of doing the centers. I will show you a couple of examples and you can choose whichever you like. One way is to take any kind of brush, tip the back of the brush, the paint, adopt the center. Just the size of it to make it big or small to match the size of the flower. The easiest way of doing the centers. Another way is to use his coffee brush. And it's coffee versus a brush with a flat edge. And it has a lot of visitors and they're all spread out. You can use any old brush if you don't have a scruffy brush. 1.5 of the brush and yellow. And another 1.55 is in yellow and 1.5 isn't red fabric on the surface that the two paints blend. Then in the center of the daisy, wrote it a little so that it is Fred properly and evenly. Yellow on top and red at the bottom. Don't turn the brush because if he makes up the paints, just keep the brushes straight one direction and just tap it in that area. Wiping up the brush. Now, I'm just learning the yellow on this coffee. And I'm going to tap the center of the flower here with the yellow display in yellow. Then using the liner brush on any other small brush, dip it in a darker color. You can take brown or black. Any other color of your choice. Make some dots to represent the Poland's in the center. The outer edge of the yellow mister. Unless towards the center. You can also have a darker centers. For the next flower. I'll be making a darker center with those clefting brush. I'm going to dilute it with a black or brown tablet and the center to make a darker center. Then with the tip of the heavy, once it's dry, you can make a lighter Poland dots. For the last one. I'm making the center with yellow, with the tip of the brush handle. Having another dot in the center of the yellow. You can be creative. It any different way. 6. Side Facing Daisy: Let's see how to paint a daisy down towards one side. This is a flower. Don't do what's right and this one don't do us a left facing the light. Assume that the light is coming from somewhere in the center. All the levels usually don't do us a direction. We see here. Instead of drawing a circuit, we draw an oval. When it is done towards the right or the left, it becomes flower turn towards the right. Half of the breeders there is a right side of the petals will be longer than the left side of the partisan be shorter. The center of the oval will not be in the center place here. It'll be more towards the left. If it's done towards the right and it will be towards the right if it's turned towards the left, instead of the center of being, at this point it's going to be, it was one towards the left edge and all the petals will come to that point. Let us consider a point behind the center of the daisy. And all the bidders will come towards following the petals with common pointing towards this point. All the produce coming towards the center point. Same way if the Florida is turned towards the left, these petals will be longer and these pedals will be shorter. They are going to be pointing towards the point at the base, center. Inclusive grinded Daisy, which is fully turned towards one side. You'll see here. First you paint the petals, which are the back. Then you paint the petals in-between to make it look like it's done towards one side. Let's do a similar one. I'm using a number five round brush for the daisies. Assume that I'm going to draw a daisy here. One over a smaller ones. I'm using this. The colors I'm using are white, red, green, and yellow. Let's load the brush with white. Let's mark the center towards the left edge. This is closer to the left and this is longer. But first let's draw the sharp, but it's a whole new brush straight up plus down and lifted. That's a straight butter, that's a straight shot. But then all the petals next to it will be pointing towards the center. The British next to the pointing towards the center. I'm using I'm going to turn the paper as needed. You can also turn the page for your comfort. The left half year, the opposite direction, and then do the other half. Press down. Lift, press, lift. The brush. When you see that the paint is not there. The strokes initially press down and as you come towards the center lifted up so that the brushes, we can get thin stroke. And then when you come to the front of it, make it thin and street the bead. Do the other half. To complete it. Start here, press down and turn towards the point here. Load the brush. How do the same on this side? Let's have a point here, which is the center. That has a center. We can draw the small ones. Then go on building up the others. I'm going to turn the page, draw the smallest stroke, and then come along the direction. Paint all the other strokes pointing towards the center. Continue to reach the top straight line, which would be opposite of this one. This happens done, we'll do the other half. Lift and thin strokes. You're doing those drugs, you can turn the best for your comfort. As you come towards the front. This one is too short and we're just moving it a little bit. You can restock as many times you want to make it great. We have done the two. Let's do the smaller disease we don't do is once I, let assume it's over here and we'll paint the paint all these rocks so that it's like half of the DZ is painted, half is overlapping. This one is 1.5. Let it dry for a few minutes. And what to do one more. Instead of make it at equidistance, let's put it in the front. You don't want the flowers to be in a sedimentary. Started one inch done. This won't have many bidders. It's going to be half the fluid. I leave it as it is. I'm going to add another layer of petals in front of these petals to make it look like it's done towards once. You can also change the color. For this, let me finish with the white. In-between the two petals, you drop another set of petals. For this one I'm going to add a little. Dip the brush in yellow or white. Did the hard brush and white. You can take a little of the red. Then. You can add some petals in the front. You can now get more of the red. Now, let's do that centers for the big full daisies. For that, I'm using a fluffy brush. I'm using a scrappy brush. This Kofi brush, it has flat edge and it has lot of vessels. You can use any other old one on brush. If you don't have this square feet brush, you don't have to dip it in water. Use a DRE. This I'm going to load it with yellow. On one side. Half of it is in yellow and half opportunity. If you see here at half a dozen yellow and half, I participate. Once you load the two colors, before you take it to the paper, don't turn the brush, just dab it. The midpoint where the two colors meet blend. I'm adding little more of the yellow 100 and edges just to make it once it's loaded. I want the red at the bottom, yellow on top and imagery to 11 orange because reading yellow mix audit for the red towards the bottom and dabbing the brush along the direction. You see if it's done. Similarly when you do it, you hold the brush and tap it and turn the yellow. That is all the other sites and becomes like a semicircle. You don't need to do this for the smaller sites. Smaller. You don't need to do this for the smaller daisies as they are fully turned towards one side. Now, the outcome, this is done, I'm going to put it in water. Let's take liner brush. Already can use any small round brush. I'm using a smaller round brush. Let me see. Okay, I have a smaller round brush I'm using to draw the stems that I'm using green. No other brushes green. This is a numbered two round brush. Load the brushes with green. Then started this dropdown. You can use the help of your pinky for support and pull this rule stone. I'm doing one more over here. For these also. Draw the stems. Then the same with the same brush. I'm gonna draw leaves and lift it as you leave it. What do you do is you press down the brush and as you come up, you what do you notice you press down. And as you come up with lift the brush to make it thinner, seem like a DC but longer, bullet, long, and then release a brush. 7. White Daisies on Bottle: Let's do the painting on the body. There's a board which is already clean and ready to paint. Hold the bottle at an angle on the body. Sometimes you can also use the pinky finger for support to draw the daisies. Lets us, Let's draw one daisy facing the front and two, psi disease. This is undersides facing the sides. I'm using the white paint, predicts a motorway paint. I'm using white paint, brush and white paint. And then with the support of my prison and dump, hold the brush at an angle. Rather disease. Let's draw the circle here to represent that center. And you've got to put all the strokes to the center. And as it's a front-facing Daisy, harder producing be of equal distance. I want to draw one here, press down, release. Come to the center. Drop it is from the sides. As is a front-facing Daisy. The ALU will be pointing towards the center and then I will be straight. You can turn the board and then do the other half. I'm restricting this because it looks smaller. Says Done. Let's draw one more here. This is going to be side facing daisies, so I'll draw an oval instead of a circle. Want to draw the strokes to do bottom here. This is going to be a small stroke. Then Harlan strokes will be pointing towards that point. Party omega available the other sparse, it's still not right. Wait for it to dry. Slowly. This is not dry. Be careful that it doesn't add anything else. That is done. Let's do the other one. I want to draw this facing the other side. So I'll draw it over here. I put the strokes, these are gonna be small one, I know all the others pointing towards it. I had three down here. This is a front-facing and these are side facing. Please do another set here. One on top. I'll draw the circle. All the petals OB, pointing towards the center. We can draw one at 12369. Strokes in between. Every day we can flush paint. If you see that it's not coming up properly. Draw this side, DZ backstroke. Britons are coming towards a point. Gears you get some thetas smaller than, than the others. Then you raise rocket. Then you'll be able to finish it. In case something goes wrong, we can use a tissue paper towel. I didn't water and wipe it off. Then you can figure out your stroke. Keep imagining that there's these brothers on the sides will be longer. To make an older couple of small side busy disease, which I'm drawing a couple of petals here. Then once it's dry, I can put petals on top. This is John and use my brush loaded with black. I'm going to have center blacks. And then I put white. Poland zone. I need more black paint. There's a bunch of splat and I'm drying the centers. Tapping the centers for the size you should reach and be like an overly, not like a circle. Just read down the brush at an angle and then just dab it lately to make a normal. This is going to be a center circle. This is going to be done the brush at an angle and struggle. Do it straight. It's going to be subcooled, done it on an angle, DAB gently, it'd be an all. Let's put let's put that brush away and dig liner brush. I'm going to use a liner brush. I'm going to use green paint. Green liner brush. I'm using a liner brush because I want thin stems to draw the standard will use a liner brush for thin stem. So this is facing the front. I wanted to put in one stem. The stem is so light, I'm going to mix some white with it. Not visible. To make it visible, I'm adding little of the white to make it lighter green. Then I want to put the strokes. This is facing dried, so I'm going to pull this rope or site. This one. In this row. The Cloud is facing right. You pull a stroke at the back. I'm glad facing left, you put a stroke on the right side. Then I'm going to do the same. This is the left and this is treat. This is a right. If you're not sure, we'd say it is granting doesn't matter. Don't just pull one side which is in symmetry. Once this is done, I'm going to mix more green and white and add the leaves. The leaves similar to the stems, but on the sides of the mainstem. For this, first, apply light pressure at the starting of the leaf by pressing down and as you move towards the sides, let the brush slowly. But it easy question. Usually I put towards more, not just one for the stems or leaves. Once that is done, I'm going to take back my scruffy brush, wipe it off. Wash it just wiped predominant paper towel loaded with green. The whole thing in green on one side. White. Now I'm going to draw the foliage at the bottom here, like grasses and bushes. What I'm doing this, dipping the brush and bleed and picking up white on one side. Then typing it. Moving as you tap, tap and moving up and down and around decides to cut up the areas. This shows that there's some grass edit things. If you see that there's more green or not much weight on some sites, you can see there's a nice contrast between green and white here. There's not much more than a little of the weight of the other tip and then tapping it. Once everything is dry, you can take a liner brush, very small, round brush. Take some white dots in the center. The dots concentrated in the center, just spit it out. 8. Color Daisies on Bottle: Make it colorful once it's all done and right, I'm going to use my round brush, which I already had. I put off and I want to take up more to use red and blue colors. I have some of the red here. This is going to be white as it is, and these are going to be red and blue. First, let's do the red one. Pick up the paint. Paint stroke or what all is this right? Or that it started from this top stroke over the whole thing. Pick up the paint has an annuity. I've done the one here as red, and then we'll do the same thing for this one. I'm going to come back again for another. I'm going to come back again and stroke it to make it darker. Dry. Meanwhile, wipe off my brush and pick up blue. And do the other set. Because the same thing for this one. Brush, see to it that the bottom doesn't touch the surface. If it touches, the other colors will go away. You see it's a little math. Some white being shown. We are going to fix it again. You're going to come back to the second layer. Once it's going back to my red, my brush and come back. Good. This time it didn't become more opaque. The second layer of Lucena, second it off at a distance. Let's do a second layer of the blue secular opera. This done, do a secondary blue. The second day when you do, you can adjust the sizes. If there's something big or small, you can fix it. Don't worry about the centers. We read it, I'm doing the centers again. Finally, I'm putting the highlights. Dry for a few minutes, mean by liner, if a wipe it off and cavitate already. Doing the centers for these. Before that, we need graphy and the lighter the and the liner. Let's restrict the black because some of it is covered here. Let's resolve the black. More black. Then once it's done, you tap the sides. Make an over. Besides mango and divert. This again. You can adjust the sizing. You can sometimes you want to do a little of the brush straight up and then it can, I just love it. These have left it white. I can make one as mu, make the other windows. The bottom layer is done. We'll put the top layer on it. For the dramatic and the white brush. I'm drawing the outer layer up strokes. When you go to the white, the bottom blue is not it right up with it. It's gonna mix and make a lighter color. Look nice. Here, red is not graded before it dries. If you add a little more white paint, the outer layer of strokes. Look nice. It looks like this. Later at the back, lit up it is at the back. I later participate. Now let's take the liner. Dividend white finger in a place where there is no paint. Just finish the others and wait for it to dry. You want small dots? Lightly touch it. If it does press hard, then it's going to be thicker dots. If you find it difficult to bring dots with a brush, you can use the backend of the brush or a pencil tip to make the markings. There's also a tune called the dotting tool. Like this. This makes it easy to get dots of consistent size every time. You can make for different sized dots, it has a different size. 9. Difference b/w color daisies with & w/o Base Coat: If the surface you are painting on a darker color, then paint a layer of the design in white and then add the colors to the flavors are mixed some white with the colors and paint. This will make the flowers look brighter than if you paint the color directly on the surface. Here I'm painting the daisies with the red and blue colors directly on the glass surface. If you do like this, then the flavors are not bright compared to the ones. But the base coat of byte. Compare that to the left body has a flavors first done with white and then with colors on top of it. And the right portal is done with the red and blue clever statically on the body without the bees white color. You'll see that the flowers on the left Bartle is more brighter at the pop-up then the right ones. If you are painting on a transmitter glass surface or light-colored surface, then you can paint directly on the surface with the colors and actually look good. 10. Curing the Bottle: There are two ways of getting the painted glass item by item or address. To bake the item. Allow painted item to dry for 24 hours, to be short on layers of paint has dried. Please the project in the cool heaven. As the glass must heat gradually with the oven to avoid breakages, do not place the glass in the hard palate. Set oven temperature to 50 degrees, wants temperature has reached 350 degrees. Allow the project to bake for 30 minutes. 30 minutes. Turn off the oven, 100, the glass cool down completely before removing from the oven. Qr surface can be watched 72 hovers after baking. By the painted surfaces can be safely cleaned in dishwasher. Washing by hand in warm, soapy water is the best way to extend the life of your project. This is not safe for use in microbial. Add drying, painting projects left in the open air that occured in 21 days. However, air dried projects are not suitable for use in the top rack of your dishwasher. 11. Adding LED Lights: I would like to show you the LED lights I'm using in this. This government backs weren't online. Go to Amazon and set up LED lights for the borders. Many links to various dose. It comes in facts up ten or 20 for about 13, $13 it needs it is about 1.25, $0.$1. For these half. The light like this. What do you do is open it up. This has 20 LED lights and if you look closely, most more later, on, 20 of them are there in one string separated out. Just loosen it up. This is a light and it comes with the on switch. These are extra blood that is provided which I'm not using it right now. Each one of them has a strip of paper. If you're remote, it will start lucky. Once the project is ready, we can put this inside. Push it slowly. You don't want the string to break. She didn't say it bends through this download here to push it and say this ready at this point. It's finally, if not, you're going to put some glue glue gun and then put some local unions ticket requests. 12. Other Examples of Painted Daisies: This is another example I have done with the disease. For this, I have not added any base white color. I just painted directly with the red blue colors on the glass because it's a transparent glass. The bottom here I used masking tape or masking tape on both the sides, then paint it again. Once it's dry, use a masking tape again on both the sides and paint the blue. And then they'll write you a sentence for the stars. This was a commission piece I did for the July fourth celebration. So I had to just use red, blue, and white colors. This is another one which I have that brush. The daisies. I've been now used the backup the brush, but they brought the brush to make the dots ANOVA, dip it in the paint and make the dots from big to small. I can show you some more examples. These are some of the other bottles are painted. Here are the roses, tulips. You can be creative and paint different kinds of flowers. There's another example of daisies I have painted on apart. These are pink daisies. These are full front Daisy's of these other site on Daisy's site don't disease. Different designs. And at any time if you feel that the strokes are not good, we can always wipe it off with a paper towel and wash the holy barking, dry it, and then you start painting. 13. Conclusion: Painting on glass is very interesting and challenging. I have shown you a simple example of painting daisies on glass. You can try your different designs and make beautiful painting class gift items. Hope you give it a try. And please post pictures of your completed projects. Thank you and have a good day.