Tissue Paper and Resin Stained Glass
by
Mark Montano
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
Turn that 3rd grade art class technique into a beautiful permanent piece of stained glass for your home!
I grabbed some old windows at a garage sale and have been making them over with various faux stained glass techniques. This one used a tissue paper technique I learned in 3rd grade......but was able to make it permanent.
A thin coat of Glaze Coat resin and it's permanently protected!
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Watch how I made it here!
I used dollar store tissue paper, an old window and Allure Dimensional Design Adhesive Paint to get the faux leading.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Glaze Coat (epoxy resin) (Amazon)
- Allure Dimensional Design Adhesive Paint in Black Gloss (Amazon)
- Colorful Tissue Paper (99c store)
- Window pane (Garage sale)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published February 21st, 2017 10:44 AM
Frequently asked questions
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Hi Mark, Your designs look fab! I have hand made glass already cut into shapes from a project I didn't finish so was wondering if I could apply your technique but using the glass pieces instead of tissue paper - what do you suggest? Deb
Was wondering if you put that in a window if the colors would fade from the sun over time?