I agree about the GA. I use Diamond Glaze for larger areas since it's more thinner and easier to cover larger areas.
GA for the small items and Diamond Glaze for the larger areas/items.
Both do the same thing, except the consistency is the only difference. It's 1 of my main items for just about any project or LO I'm working on. Can't live w/o it.
Glossy Accents also makes a glaze that cracks after it's dried. It's harder 2 find but it's great for the vintage look. I think it's called Crackle.
I have it and I like it. I've only used it on small items so I don't know how it looks if it were used on larger items/areas.
I like the glossy accents better than the Diamond Glaze . I've never had a hard time with GA drying too slow and looking semi milky even after it is completely dry. Diamond Glaze hs done that to me 3 times so I tossed it out and wont buy it anymore.