Thoroughly clean the glass with rubbing alcohol and allow to dry. While it’s drying, mark off the borders. I used the cardboard that came in the frame, created the borders and transferred the leaves.
Two great loves in the Thompson household are art and architecture. While you can’t have one without the other, there is one place that shows the true meeting of the two: Uniquely designed stained ...
No matter where you see stained glass, its visual warmth and subtle coolness always seem to evoke nostalgia. So, what if you want a few unique stained glass windows to transform your kitchen or ...
Like the looks of stained glass, but not the amount of work, skill, and materials involved? Well, [Northern Geometry] shows how to sidestep all that nonsense and use a 3D printed frame, epoxy, and ...
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The IKEA Staple You Need To Try DIY Stained Glass On
Using stained glass for home windows or decor is a great addition for a house because it adds refinement and individuality, with its colorful design and light-enhancing properties. Aside from windows ...
Check out how the light hits this piece of artwork. It’s a very convincing piece of stained glass… except it’s fake. [Sdtacoma] figured out a way to mimic stained glass using a single pane. The ...
We make a lot of DIY flowers on this show, but we’ve never made any that look as cool as these. Today, we made faux glass blown flowers using nothing but plastic spoons and a lighter. These delicate, ...
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