Step 2: Attach coloring pages behind glass

Stick the paper to the window by using some tape. Get tutorial here

Step 3: Trace the outlines

Make sure the coloring papers behind are secured in place and begin tracing lines. Get tutorial here

Step 5: Pour clear glue into cupcake tin

You can use Elmer's Liquid School Glue, Clear. Get tutorial here

Step 6: Mix in acrylic paints with glue

Use about 2 tablespoons of clear glue to 1 teaspoon of paint. Be sure to mix this well. Get tutorial here

Step 8: Hang your pretty stained glass window

Display this one of a kind work of art anywhere in your home! Get tutorial here

Step 1: Pour your paint

Depending on what you are painting, your medium will vary. Get tutorial here

Step 2: Add water

Add water to make a milky consistency. Be sure not to add to much or your color will not show up in your bubbles. Get tutorial here

Step 3: Add dish soap

I used regular blue dawn and it did not tint my white paint, however if you are worried you can use clear softsoap. Get tutorial here

Step 4: Mix well!

Give your three ingredients a good mix. Get tutorial here

Step 5: Use straw to blow bubbles

Spin the object while blowing so you can cover the whole surface with bubbles. Get tutorial here

Step 6: Continue and allow bubbles to pop

I used my straw to scrape out all the bubbles and let them pop naturally. Get tutorial here

Step 7: Admire your finished product!

The bubbles give your piece a nice, light marbly look . Get tutorial here

Step 1: Scrub piece with bar of soap

The soap comes off easily and adheres with no problem. Get tutorial here

Step 2: Paint over the soap

Be sure to really coat the frame in paint and cover all of the soap. Get tutorial here

Step 3: Sand edges with grain sandpaper

Be careful not to get too carried away or you won't have any paint left ! Get tutorial here