Glass decoration
We come across glass in all manner of different guises: in the form of bottles, lanterns, candle holders, vases, windows, as protective panels for photo frames, mirrors and much, much more.
Glass has a
sealed surface, so can be drawn on with many edding markers.
The
transparency of glass makes it easy for us to transfer a pattern or
design from a template: simply place the paper template behind the glass
or glue on and trace round it.
If you want your decorations or
inscriptions on glass to last, you should use edding permanent markers,
edding permanent OHP markers or edding paint markers.
edding paint
marker are also perfectly suited to dark surfaces because they contain
an opaque, paint-like ink. This world of edding ideas contains numerous
suggestions for use on glass, with tips on how to design and decorate
glassware in a matter of moments.
If you don't want your art work to be permanent (for example, if you draw festive pictures and designs on your windows at Christmas), use edding window markers. These markers contain a liquid chalk which can be wiped off with a damp cloth.






