Just add as much glue to the paint as necessary. The glue will change the opaque-ness of the colour.
I wouldn't suggest adding glue into paint. Use a high adhesive paint designed for use on glass or use a primer designed for glass. Sign painter's paint also works well for glass.
Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
Glass and sand. (Pic from Quizzhive).
mix glue with black ink
It will not mix.
You mix it up and then it will stick and put a tiny bit of it on whatever you stick it to!
Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
skimmed milk, vinegar, and baking soda also cut a normal glue stick in half and mix then put any coloured paint in it and mix again. its coloured glue to.
Glass and sand. (Pic from Quizzhive).
Depends on the kind of paint: oil based paint will dissolve in, or at least mix with kerosine, water based will not (e.g. alkyds)
You get weak, useless glue.
I've painted lots of wooden parts with a 1:1:1 mix of Titebond II, water and craft acrylic paint. No problems yet.
mix glue with black ink
Yes you can.
A dark, slightly bluish green. It will probably be a kind of evergreen color depending on the amounts of paint.
It depends on what type of glue it is. If it is a petroleum based glue, then it will thin it out. If it is a water based glue, you probably won't get a good mix. Regardless of the type of glue, the dilution will make the mixture unusable for its intended purpose.
You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
You get warm, weak glue.