Gluing broken pieces of stained glass to an interior existing window
-
Marion Nesbitt on Mar 12, 2015Am wondering if some clear silicone would work.Helpful Reply
-
-
Luvzrozes on Mar 12, 2015I belong to a fb group that does things like this for their gardens. I have read that they use Dap Auto and Marine Silicone, GE II, E 6000 among a few because they tend to last long periods outdoors and have a tendency to dry clear as well.Helpful Reply
- See 1 previous
-
-
Georgia Myers on Mar 12, 2015I like Weldbond glue for glass projects.Helpful Reply
-
-
Monique rios on Mar 12, 2015There is a glue called NANO470 it is for exactly what you need. Have fun with the project.Helpful Reply
-
-
Carol Potts on Mar 12, 2015What if you get tired of the look at some point? I would hate to glue something permanently, so I'd just try hot gluing in case I want to pull the glass pieces off later.Helpful Reply
-
-
Michelle Cook-Anderson on Mar 13, 2015I did it with weld bond, it dry's clear. I did a Frank Wright ish style on a south huge window in my kitchen still there 10 years later, grouted as I would any other project.Helpful Reply
-
-
GAIL on Mar 13, 2015Thank you so much to everyone for your ideas! I am ready to get started with this project now I didn't tell you before but the stained glass pieces are from a huge birdbath that my husband gave me. I was heartbroken when a tree fell on it. I'll kept you posted!!!Helpful Reply
-
-
Rosalie chow on Mar 13, 2015You can use mosaic glue, it dries clear. I have use it for my mosaic inlay glass. After you have done gluing all the pieces. Make sure you grout your glasses. If not it will fall off. Happy crafting to you.Helpful Reply
-
-
Dar1395900 on May 11, 2015large stencil(dollarama) and a can of spray etching. i used it for privacy and still have light. and when i want to change it i will use a blade and scrape it off. easypeasyHelpful Reply
-
-
Margien Burns on Oct 06, 2015You could also use a "stained glass" film. There are bunches of different designs; it's easy to put on your window, it adds a layer of insulation and uv protection from the sun, and easy to take off when/if you don't want it any more.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds
I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
How to make a balloon garland?
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
Would you put curtains over french doors?
I have the french doors in my living room. The living room is separated by a large fireplace. It goes out into a sunroom.
How can I update this awful window?
We have this hideous window in our dining room (exterior anterior wall) and have been racking our brains with what to do with it. It's a double pain window and the gr... See more
I need ideas for replacing shutter doors please
I need to replace two unsightly shutter doors in my kitchen and I have no idea what to use instead. They hide the washing machine and pantry so they do have to open c... See more
How can I cover this very wide window?
I have a huge window in my living room. All three windows measure 112 inches across. The two on the ends are 25in. across. The one in the middle is 51.5in. I want to... See more
Garage door windows........
What is a tasteful and good looking way to cover up garage door windows? So if someone looks in there they can't see what's in there? Any help is appreciated! Thanks!