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I love all the glass ornaments...they are awesome. I have seen where some have used craft white to color with...how do you get it to dry? Is there something else that works. Thanks to all for the great gift ideas! Warmly, Rebecca Rabbit
If you're having trouble getting it to dry, even after daubing it on in thin layer with Qtip, perhaps using white acrylic paint would be a good substitute. That's what I would try anyway.
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I use the Deco pens. They come in lots o colors, but I use their white one frequently. It is designed for non-porous surfaces. You find them in the fine art section of Michaels.