Krylon Sea Glass Vases

by Lynn Lilly, Jan 14 2016

Last weekend, for the very first time I went to the Craft & Hobby Mega Show in California. For 4 days I was immersed in new craft products, industry trends and learned new crafting methods and techniques. If you are a regular follower of Craft Box Girls, you know I love spray paint. I was so excited to get a guided tour of the Krylon booth at the show. I discovered products I had not used before and got insight on new products to come. One of my favorite products I discovered is the Krylon Sea Glass. It works just like a spray paint but is specifically made to give glass sheer finish. It comes in multiple colors but I am partial to the Sea Foam. Krylon Sea Glass is perfect for taking boring old glass vases and giving them a creative makeover. I took two vases and a mason jar and coated with 3-4 coats of the spray. Make sure to let each coat dry for 1-2 minutes before applying the next. The more coats you apply the less shear the finish will be. 

I was also very excited to learn that Krylon will be releasing a Stain Glass Spray Paint in Spring! Stay tuned for more information! Get your hands on the Sea Glass Spray Paint HERE

Happy Creating! 

xoxo LL

 



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  • Linda on

    Is it washable ? what other colors besides sea foam ? is it available now ?

  • Laural Siders on

    i was wondering if you could use this paint on mason jars that i will be using as light covers in my bathroom. Can it stand the heat from a light bulb

  • Katy on

    Love this idea! Did you have to bake the glass to set the paint or seal it with a clear coat or anything? Also can you wash the glass after spray painting it?

  • Lynn/CBG on

    Hi Jane,
    If you want to paint a pink glass chandelier with the Sea Glass paint, you would still see the pink through the paint because it has a frosted finish. If you want to get rid of the pink color completely, I would use Krylon Colormaster White Primer first then top that with one of the Sea Glass spray paints.

  • Jane WHitworth on

    What about a glass chandelier could I paint over the pink color I don’t like or is there something better?? Thanks



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