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The perfect way to frame anything from pressed plants to vintage ephemera.
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Use these easy step-by-step directions to create a stunning faux stained glass art project using an upcycled frame, glue, and paint.
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Despite the fact that it is now September, the weather here in LA has decided to grace us with a late-summer heat wave. The temperatures are suppose to be in the 100s all weekend, so needless to say I will be looking for some indoor air-conditioned activities to attend to while avoiding the heat. So
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Glass beads are a wonderful crafting material with a wide variety of potential uses. Many people enjoy creating mosaics, decorating room dividers, or creating their own version of stained glass windows with them. But you may be wondering how to glue them to a glass surface. We've researched the process and we have the answer […]
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DIY Stained Glass!: Today I'll be telling you how to make your own DIY stained glass for cheap! The total cost for me was under $20, but if you already have glue at home, it'll probably cost you less than $15. This is such a fun and easy project, you could do it by you…
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Glass is a wonderful canvas to paint upon. This form of art requires immense interest and determination. Glass is sometimes replaced by OHP sheet in order to reduce the weight of the work. OHP sheet is Transparent like a glass and serves justice in replacing the glass by this material. OHP sheet is lighter, easier to work with and tension free of any damage or breakage. Artisan keeps all the things and materials ready for painting before the process is started. Artisan decides on the design…
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For whatever type of glass frosting project you are doing, we've got you covered with these different methods including window film, chemical etching, and film spray
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Here's an absolutely stunning faux stained glass project my junior high students recently finished. These are made from black construction paper and tissue paper. They took about a month or so to finish, due to the intricate nature of all the steps. To start off, I showed students a slideshow about the stained glass in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. I showed them a video of how stained glass is made (the technique hasn't really changed in hundreds of years!). So then students started…
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