Looking for idea to use a single pane of stained glass
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Kerri scheetz on Oct 05, 2015During the summer you can use it in a garden as a centerpiece. backlight it in a bathroom behind a toilet.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 05, 2015Attach the glass to a wooden frame and hang it outside.Helpful Reply
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Jud1016678 on Oct 06, 2015I have Hummingbirds on stained glass which I framed and hung in a pass thru window on short chain! It's the centerpiece in my kitchen!Helpful Reply
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Jinny Wilson on Oct 06, 2015Use daubers and different color glass paints on bottom side (follow paint directions to cure). Build a frame around it, add little felt or cork feet and use as a dresser or bathroom tray. Here's one I did with a vintage picture frame.Helpful Reply
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Pat on Oct 06, 2015A glass cutter can cut it any size you want. I used a big piece of glass....took it to the glass cutter....and made a glass for the top of my makeup dresser. You can make glass for picture frames, cut it to fit a tray, etc. If you don't want to cut it and it is really big, paint a picture on the back of it, frame it and put it on your wall. I have several in my house that have decorative (glass) frames with a mirror in the middle.Helpful Reply
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Marra on Oct 06, 2015A friend of mine framed her stained glass window and hung it by chains in front of a window that faced the neighbors wall. It's a much more pleasant view now.Helpful Reply
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Carly on Oct 06, 2015Frame it, hang in window with chain and hook on inside of frame, big smile every time you open drapes! Or, build a simple coffee table using stained glass as top, cover w/ plexi if you are worried about wear & tear.Helpful Reply
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Z on Oct 06, 2015I too would frame and hang it in front of a window.Helpful Reply
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Zebbie Hardy on Oct 07, 2015I am working on that same thing. I have so shinny flat pieces of wood a bit thicker than slats and I am splitting the window in half and painting the bottom with chalk board paint and the top I am gluing 3 picture frames and placing pictures in them for giftsHelpful Reply
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Pat on Oct 07, 2015Sorry, I didn't see that it was stained glass....I would hang it in front of a window or frame it and put in front of a window or light of some kind. If the stained glass is of a pattern, you could have it cut like I said before.....Let us know what you decide.Helpful Reply
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Zebbie Hardy on Oct 07, 2015Oops me neither, sorry.Helpful Reply
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