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Faux Leaded Glass Window
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Linda @ it all started with paint
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I've always had a fondness for leaded glass windows, but the expense was out of reach. That is until I found a product that let me turn my boring old glass windows into faux stain glass beauties. I simply applied the product directly onto the existing window. And self-adhesive "leading" strips made the process so much easier. The full tutorial can be found on my blog post ...
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Published March 12th, 2013 5:43 PM
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Helen Bouslaugh on May 23, 2017
The "real" colored stained glass is not real. It is mentioned she had done the same type of treatment a decade ago. She is tired of it as we all do or we would not be viewing this website. All of us like to update, try new things. I do like the classic best since any color scheme and looks more accurate to the home. Great job!
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LOVE THIS!!! Great job! Could you have just used the tape and not the liquid?
I love the windows! They are perfect with your cabinets! Can you tell me how the paint treatment was done on the cabinets? I would love to do this in my kitchen!
If I wanted to use this on an old school antique glass door that is in between a living space and cold porch, does anyone know if the cold temperatures (e.g. -15 to -20) would wreck the finish or compromise it? Thank you, Carly