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nubidane |
Posted - Mar 08 2011 : 07:09:51 AM You could even cut shapes out of the tssue paper, & best of all, this is not permanent. http://pepperpaints.com/2011/02/22/diy-stained-glass-windows/ |
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Mar 09 2011 : 07:35:45 AM That's really cute. There's a house in Lakeside Park that has their windows in the sunroom done like this. It changes sometimes, so I know that children live there :)
In Violet's room, there is an actual stained glass window, hung from the frame. I bought it many years ago from some little church in Williamstown, KY that was closing and they were tearing it down. The glass is wavy, and it's nice because there is still light coming in, but it's difficult to actually SEE in.
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BarefootGoatGirl |
Posted - Mar 09 2011 : 05:48:23 AM I love projects like this! My former roomate and I shared a one bedroom apartment and the bedroom door had a huge glass panel in it so that if one of us wanted to stay up and work the light shone right in on the other who was trying to sleep. We mixed a few drops of dish soap into acrylic paints and decorated the door. It was one of my favortie art projects ever. We had such a good time working on it and everybody who came over had to comment on the art. Most even took pictures!
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