







✨ Elevate your glass art game—paint, bake, and wow! ✨
Pebeo Vitrea 160 Glass Paint Outliner in Pearl is a professional, water-based, opaque paint designed for creating dimensional relief effects on glass and other bakeable surfaces. Once baked at 160°C for 40 minutes, it becomes permanently dishwasher, microwave, UV, and solvent resistant. Available in a 20 ml metal tube with a precision nozzle, it offers non-toxic, durable, and versatile use for creative professionals and hobbyists alike.











| ASIN | B00266L33E |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Brand | PEBEO |
| Color | Pearl |
| Color Code | pearl |
| Coverage | opaque |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,377) |
| Distinctive feature | Non Toxic |
| Finish Type | opaque |
| Finish types | opaque |
| Full Cure Time | 4E+1 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03167861140676 |
| Included Components | Vitrea 160 outliner |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | tube |
| Item Volume | 20 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | 114067 |
| Manufacturer | Pebeo Fabricant de Couleurs |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 1.13 x 0.75 inches |
| Size | 0.67 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Ink black colour For glass Transparent with an excellent lightfastness Gloss finish |
| Specific Uses For Product | glass outliner |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass,Metal |
| Unit Count | 20 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**R
Quick easy and fun
Painted a glass yogurt cup at night and baked next day. Fun quick project using recycled and it makes a great desk accessory
P**N
They take practice
Okay, So I've been working with these for a couple of weeks now. I've gone through almost all of one tube of gold and one of pearl and ordered another. So here are some observations. I didn't realize that there is a child proof seal thing on top of the tube on the inside of the cap. This thing must be pierced. You must remove the white part of the cap which unscrews. I made the mistake of thinking that I didn't have the hole big enough and kept cutting off the end. The end must be snipped but you just want to snip the very end to keep the lines small and in control. It doesn't surprise me that some people were squeezing hard enough to split the sides. I could see myself doing the same thing. It may have had directions on the tube but I don't see very well. So there's no reading those instructions. I resorted to you tube to see how it was done. I recommend watching a couple of videos. Then practice practice practice. The more you do it the better you'll get. I also recommend wiping the tip after a couple of lines or dots. It dries quickly and will begin to dry on the end of the tube where the paint is coming out causing it to distort the shape you want. I can now write and draw with these just about as well as I can with a pencil. Remember that it is paint and will flatten some. So you leave thinking there's space between drops or lines just to have it sort of merge on you. So keep that in mind with your spacing. The reds, greens and blues don't show up well on a black background where as the gold and pearl do better. And vice versa. I'm using mixtures of regular multi surface paints and these glass paints, which have done well on many other surfaces. I'm painting the heck out of everything. I've done plates and glasses, rocks, journals, etc etc. I tried uploading some photos. but while I do fairly well in the visual arts, I'm not so hot at the technical ones. Bottom line for me is that like anything else, you don't get good at something just by thinking about it, you actually have to do it and do it a lot. Don't expect everything you do to be a masterpiece. If you don't like a line or dot, wipe it off while it's still wet. I actually love these paints and recommend them highly. Just take your time, forgive your mistakes, and practice.
T**6
Was perfect for what I needed to create this cup!
I am obsessed with this stuff. I love stained glass and wanted to transfer that idea to a cup. I bought the black Pebo and it allowed me to make it a reality! It looks like the welds in stained glass. The color is something else. But the Pebo allowed me to "draw" my idea onto the cup which kep the color in place while it cured. I have soooo many ideas floating around for more designs and will be buying a bunch more of this it was PERFECT!
J**5
Very nice application
Glass paints can be pricey but these are very accurate for many brands. I like the glossy transparent style and how it has a stained glass window effect. Being able to write with the SharePoint tip is nice for accuracy. Takes a little getting used to when I usually use brushes but was very easy to use.
S**N
Perfect
Perfect
F**N
Good product
Good product
T**E
Works great!
Works great!
K**Y
Great Product!
I use this product to add a little additional flair and texture to water color paintings. It’s easy to use and dries completely overnight. I love the color selection in this kit. The white is pearly and really pops.
Z**Z
AMO ESTE PRODUTO. PRODUTO EXCELENTE. ALTA QUALIDADE QUE VALORIZA OS TRABALHOS. ATENDEU MINHAS EXPECTATIVAS. CHEGOU DENTRO DO PRAZO.RECOMENDO.
E**Y
Perfecto ♡ ojo: deja secar por lo menos una hora antes de hornear, para evitar burbujas Lo compré en 3 colores: negro, turquesa, oro. Todos muy bonitos y suficientes opacos ♡
A**A
good product and fast deliverd
Z**Z
AMO ESTE PRODUTO. PRODUTO EXCELENTE. ALTA QUALIDADE QUE VALORIZA OS TRABALHOS. ATENDEU MINHAS EXPECTATIVAS. CHEGOU DENTRO DO PRAZO.RECOMENDO.
C**E
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