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OT - Window film - stained glass
Jan wrote: I know this is way off topic... but when we've been house hunting, I keep seeing window film that looks like stained glass. I would love to find some, but not having much luck..... quilting designs would be wonderful, but not mandatory..... anyone know of a supplier?? Didn't have much luck with the mirrored stuff you have to soap on... these appear to be just a static cling type of thing..... Jan There's some glue-like stuff you can buy called Gallery Glass (I think) where you can draw your own "stained glass" on windows. I believe it just peels off. If this isn't what you're talking about, here's something on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=20 585 Laura |
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Home Depot and Lowes Hardware used to have some of this. I don't know if
they still do or not. I got the Tiffany window one with the grapevines and put it up in the studio.... And i bought a kit for the kids to make static cling stuff for windows at Wally World. Haven't done it yet. You use a thick piece of vellum, layer it over the drawing you want to copy, draw your border lines and let that sit for an hour then fill in the "leaded" lines with colors, let that cure. Evidently you can then peel your "painting" off the velum and stick it onto a window... good luck! -- -- kellie bergerk at sbcglobal dot net http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ber....net/my_photos "Jan" wrote in message nk.net... I know this is way off topic... but when we've been house hunting, I keep seeing window film that looks like stained glass. I would love to find some, but not having much luck..... quilting designs would be wonderful, but not mandatory..... anyone know of a supplier?? Didn't have much luck with the mirrored stuff you have to soap on... these appear to be just a static cling type of thing..... Jan |
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That sounds like the Gallery Glass stuff. Jo-Ann's carries it, or use to. It
is pretty easy to use. (I had to demo it at one point, made Jack-o-lanterns with it for Halloween.) Pati, in Phx. "Kellie J. Berger" wrote: Home Depot and Lowes Hardware used to have some of this. I don't know if they still do or not. I got the Tiffany window one with the grapevines and put it up in the studio.... And i bought a kit for the kids to make static cling stuff for windows at Wally World. Haven't done it yet. You use a thick piece of vellum, layer it over the drawing you want to copy, draw your border lines and let that sit for an hour then fill in the "leaded" lines with colors, let that cure. Evidently you can then peel your "painting" off the velum and stick it onto a window... good luck! -- -- kellie bergerk at sbcglobal dot net http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ber....net/my_photos "Jan" wrote in message nk.net... I know this is way off topic... but when we've been house hunting, I keep seeing window film that looks like stained glass. I would love to find some, but not having much luck..... quilting designs would be wonderful, but not mandatory..... anyone know of a supplier?? Didn't have much luck with the mirrored stuff you have to soap on... these appear to be just a static cling type of thing..... Jan |
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Jan wrote:
I know this is way off topic... but when we've been house hunting, I keep seeing window film that looks like stained glass. I would love to find some, but not having much luck..... quilting designs would be wonderful, but not mandatory..... anyone know of a supplier?? Didn't have much luck with the mirrored stuff you have to soap on... these appear to be just a static cling type of thing..... Jan "Gallery Glass" from Plaid Enterprises is exactly what you need - I have loads of it and loads of patterns too - check out http://www.plaidonline.com/apGG.asp I love it - I have done a lampshade, done and redone my back door, done suncatchers for family and friends - its such fun and you can be as creative as you want by making your own designs! Most good craft shops should stock the leading (either the liquid or the redi-lead) and the colours, theres also a store locator on Plaids website. HTH, Suzie B -- "From the internet connection under the pier" Southend, UK -- Please remove NOSPAM when emailing me! http://community.webshots.com/user/suziekga |
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If this is the stuff your looking for Walmart sells it and so do a lot
of dollar stores. Joanna There's some glue-like stuff you can buy called Gallery Glass (I think) where you can draw your own "stained glass" on windows. I believe it just peels off. If this isn't what you're talking about, here's something on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=20 585 Laura -- Remove Quilt to reply |
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Jan, I've seen static cling "stained glass" at Home Depot. No quilting
designs, but a few other styles. Denise in NH My quilt guild: www.amoskeagqg.org |
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