DIY Stenciled Glass Cutting Board w/ Martha Stewart Glass Paint

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I was excited to try out the new Martha Stewart Glass Paints and tools. I haven’t done too much glass painting for decor in my house but I feel a bit more seasoned to it now that I had a chance to play around with different types. I found out that in the Martha Stewart Glass Paint Collection there are opaque – gloss, pearl, and metallic; transparent – gloss and liquid fill; translucent – fine glitter and frost paints along with adhesive stencils, adhesive silkscreens and clings. I haven’t tried the clings but I am thinking if you like easy, that is your best bet!

 I created a stenciled cutting board with the new paint and stencil. This cutting board actually came from the dollar store (score).

Project: Stenciled Cutting Board

Time: 2 minutes prep, 5 minutes paint, dried overnight

Supplies:

Cutting Board

Martha Stewart Crafts™ Glass Silkscreen – Calligraphy Flourishes

Martha Stewart Pouncer or Dauber 

Martha Stewart Glass Paint: Frost Translucent Surf 

How to:

This was an extremely easy process, see my above photo.

  1. Cut the silkscreen and adhere them to your surface.
  2. Squeeze the paint onto the silkscreen.
  3. Take the pouncer and dab the paint in. You could also squeeze it in a little cup and dab the paint on.
  4. Allow the paint to dry.
  5. I tested to see if this was washable and in fact it is secure and can be hand washed, the paint says to be dishwasher safe you need to cure it which means 21 days in the air or oven baked. **I painted on the back of the board as I could not find anything about food safety, if you decide to use them be sure to look at the directions.

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