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Faux Stained Glass Window

ByJessica Wellington 3 Comments March 12, 2012

faux stained glass window

 

This faux stained glass window was created with Plaid Gallery Glass Window Color. This paint was an easy, inexpensive way to cover an odd shaped window. We designed the pattern and painted it with colors that matched our room. When the sun filters through the window, it creates a stained glass effect. Because of this, the window adds a lot to the ambiance of the room. This window looks great from the inside and outside of the house. From the street, you would never be able to tell that this isn’t a real stained glass window.

Instructions:

  • Draw out the design on a piece of paper
  • Put a Plaid Gallery Glass Plastic Sheet on top of the paper
  • Trace over the pencil lines with the lead line paint
  • Fill in the smaller designs with your chosen colors
  • After these have dried, apply them to a clean window
  • Fill in the larger areas around the lead lines with paint using either a small paint brush or a toothpick (we found a toothpick to be the most effective tool)

 

About Jessica Wellington

Jessica is a professional journalist and social media influencer who inspires parents to have fun with their kids. You can also find her work in Parade Magazine.

Comments

  1. Kristin says

    March 12, 2012 at 10:54

    What a killer DIY…It's gorgeous! And thanks so much for becoming a Rosebud. : )

    Reply
  2. The Mrs. says

    March 12, 2012 at 16:25

    Thank you so much!

    Reply
  3. Patricia Hinkel says

    September 10, 2012 at 09:51

    Hi! Love the look of it. Thank you for stopping by and the follow. I'm
    following you back.
    Love your blog.
    Patricia

    Reply

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