I bought a course and a fine glitter to paint champagne glasses. I prefered the fine glitter in the end for better coverage. This course one was pretty, but it was hard for me to get the glitter where I wanted it - ended up looking splotchy in some places.Love this. It's a little more silver than black, but still has the look that I wanted. I used it to paint champagne glass and it stuck really well, there were some bubbles, but that may have been my application.I bought this paint to create ruby slippers for a Dorothy Halloween costume. The "glitter" is actually coarse red granules that have no sparkle whatsoever. More like red sand. Had to purchase glitter and glue to get desired effect. Strange, because I have other MS glitter paints that are labeled the same that are true glitter paints?don't really see the point in this... I literally an unable to see it on any surface. Even with multiple layers. Don't know if I'm going blind or suddenly color blind to gold glitter, but its not there!Waste of moneyNot the same as other bottles of the exact same brand and color purchased from a local craft store. This paint does not give a metallic glittery finish as expected, and I had start over on a project due to the difference in the paint.This paint isn't remotely black; it's white and silver, with a few black specks.I bought this to paint on glass (which it is described as being able to do), but even when fully dry, it peeled right off the glass, making it a worthless purchase for me.Painted some holiday decorations with this. They looked great.Very happy with my paint definitely buying more you won't be disappointed recommend to everyone. The shipping was fast! ??❤️