

✨ Elevate your art with glitter that glows and flows!
Pebeo Vitrail Glitter Medium is a 45 ml transparent auxiliary paint medium that infuses silver and gold glitter into Vitrail colors or can be used solo. It dries to a high-gloss, uniform finish, enhancing stained glass and mixed media projects with luminous sparkle. Non-toxic and ASTM D-4236 compliant, it offers versatile application methods including brushing, pouring, and dripping for creative precision.



| Brand | PEBEO |
| Color | Transparent |
| Finish Type | High-Gloss |
| Item Volume | 45 Milliliters |
| Size | 45 ml |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
A**R
Great product
Love the Vitrail paints. Will order one in every color.
M**B
Works beautifully
I’ve tried lightning the vitrail paints with mineral spirits, but it does not look good. That medium made all the difference. Very happy I bought it.
I**A
Quality
Good product. Serves exactly as intended.
P**R
Must Have
Excellent product
C**L
Wow does this smell toxic. Will not use again. Nice result but not worth the horrible smell.
There should be more warnings on just how strong and toxic the fumes are from this product. Not good. It does have a nice shine to the dried painting but I will not buy or use again because of the super strong toxic smell that lingers for days . Pebeo should try to reformulate to remove the voc's from this product line
J**N
Wrong stuff twice
Labeled with three different labels not sure exactly what I got since all three were different, I thought as well it might be a mistake so I ordered it a second time and once again it is labeled with three different labels. It won't let me give it with less then one star because I would give it zero!!!!
T**S
Pebeo product
Not easy to find in craft stores. Good product
B**P
I was not satisfied with the texture and baked my glass anyway
This product was difficult to use. It dried quickly leaving streaks. I was not satisfied with the texture and baked my glass anyway. Some of the lightly painted jars came out greenish brown., so I'm thinking you have to play with the bake time so, only put one piece in at a time and use a pickle jar not something you paid for. Lol All in all, I think with some practice and manipulation of the thinner and bake time, these may turn out OK. I bought blue mason jars online after ruining 10 pieces. I'm not giving up on this as I'm an artist and would like to try painting some other things in a bit more artistic way. Additionally, instructions rather than a YouTube tutorial including trouble shooting would be helpful.
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