Archive for January, 2010

Hey Readers! I've been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below...

Stained Glass by Chris Roth

LA-based Chris Roth uses classic stained glass techniques to mix modern portraits of cultural icons like Superman with religious imagery. We simply can't get our eyes off the Virgin Mary hanging out with Read the rest of this entry

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When it comes to decorating our homes, most of us try to dream up different ideas to make it stand out from the rest. Generally, we are not looking to make our house something peculiarly unusual but we do want it to look great and have our friends and family notice the extra effort. One way of doing just that is by working with decorative window film. This relatively new decorating technique allows Read the rest of this entry

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How about these right... I think you'll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular...

Stained Glass Panel in A Cathedral on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

This is one of many colorful stained glass window panels in The Grand Cathedral at Cologne, Germany.

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Circle of RosesRound Read the rest of this entry

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stained glass pattern book – The Art Of Stained Glass

The Art Of Stained Glass
 by: Keith Londrie

As with all forms of art, its beauty is defined by the sensations it arouses. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect in the art of stained glass is in its' versatility. It's durable, yet fragile, challenging, but yielding to the experienced hands of the artist. I discovered this form of art some seven years ago when my girlfriend and I decided to take a Read the rest of this entry

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stained glass tools – Stained Glass Tools

A number of specialized and highly honed tools are required for working with various kinds of stained glass. These tools help assist an individual in marking, cutting, smoothing, and soldering the glass. Outlined below are some of the more important tools required.

Glass cutters consist of a metal wheel supported by a brass bearing; these are is an important tool. The wheel may be made from different Read the rest of this entry

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