Any way to cover the brass colored stuff in between the glass?
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You could try masking off all the glass and spraying the metal with a different color....or if you have a steady hand, you could use a small craft brush and paint it on from a can of paint.
Go buy some Ranger Alcohol Ink (JoAnn or Michael's) - you can turn the lead a silver color and wipe off any that gets on the glass with rubbing alcohol or blending solution. https://www.amazon.com/Ranger-Adirondack-Alcohol-Metallic-Mixatives/dp/B000S15IVM/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1510768827&sr=8-5&keywords=ranger+alcohol+ink
You might be able to change the color with one of the new metallic paints. I think it's pretty, but, I have a beautiful lead glass front door and wouldn't change it for anything. Good luck! P.S. I think they are called glazing bars.
You have a beautiful leaded glass window that I would be overjoyed to own. Gold tones are back "in" - you could paint it if it really bugs you.
Well, you might be surprised to know that brass and gold decor is making a huge comeback. The old super shiny brass not so much but the dulled finish is very chic.
Your leaded window is lovely. If the lead colour really bothers you, a Sharpie permanent marker in black, gold, silver or any other colour will work.
What you have is a leaded Window to your door. Whilst you do not like it there are are many that would. Try to sell it and buy a new door more to your taste.
thank you all very much!
I package of Gold Foil could also be used, and it's fun to work with!