Archive for December, 2009

Disney’s 10 Most Magical Experiences
 by: Cara Goldsbury

How do you narrow down a place like Walt Disney World into just a few days? A great way is to be sure to experience Disney’s most wonderful offerings first and foremost and then allowing the rest to just fall into place. Here are the best of the best:

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The Real Secrets to Getting a Good Deal on Stained Glass
 by: Tim Jeffries

Did you know that you can find stained glass deals if you look hard enough? There are a number of places to buy stained glass – let’s look at a few of them.

The easiest and least risky way to buy glass is in a kit. You can purchase kits online: simply search for “stained glass kits” and you’ll Read the rest of this entry

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Stained Glass Rose Windows: How Rose Windows Can Become A Meditation Mandala

For the past several centuries in Europe, most of the great cathedrals have at least one stained glass rose window that is place in a primary architectural location on the building. Though people admire the great expanse of these incredible stained glass windows (some are up to 45 feet diameter, or 8 stories tall), Read the rest of this entry

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How do I clean my original, lead, painted stained glass window?

I bought a house recently that surprisingly had an extremely religious scene embedded in a door, image approx 3ft x 2ft (so serene, the equivalent could be compared to a window from a church) depicted in a lead, painted, stained glass window. I don't know how old it is, but believe it is potentially 100 years old due to the age of Read the rest of this entry

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There are two ways to make stained glass, leaded or copper foiled. The major difference between the two is in the construction. With leaded stained glass, the glass is fitted into channels of lead came. In contrast, copper foiled stained glass is constructed by wrapping each piece of glass with copper foil.

Leaded stained glass historically is found in churches. It was during the Victoria Era where Read the rest of this entry

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