You Will Need:
Glass (size of your choice)
Tile-Clad Epoxy Paint
Good ventilation
Brushes
Trestles (or something to rest the glass on top of)
Mounted studs (Scott used a round stainless steel design)
Expo Bright Sticks Markers
Before

Get ready for several coats of Tile-Clad paint. Scott used Sherwin Williams. Also follow the rules on the can. You want to be in a well ventilated space to avoid fumes.


He checked the under belly of the glass to make sure the coats were even.
(Note that you will place the painted side of the glass to the wall so that you'll write on the clean side)
Allow the paint 24-48 hours to dry.
Also make sure to get help to mount this piece to the wall.
Scott had magnetic wall mounts installed and a team of four lifted and proped the piece to the wall.
(Note that you will place the painted side of the glass to the wall so that you'll write on the clean side)
Allow the paint 24-48 hours to dry.
Also make sure to get help to mount this piece to the wall.
Scott had magnetic wall mounts installed and a team of four lifted and proped the piece to the wall.

