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Diy 'fake' Stain Glassed Windows

Decorate ya windows!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-fake-stain-glassed-windows • Posted by isobel.l

Hey everyone, today I bring you diy stained glass windows! They are so simple to make. All you need is a plastic sheet and some sharpies. It's that simple! Just follow the tutorial below to make your own! Have fun!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Hey everyone, today I bring you diy stained glass windows! They are so simple to make. All you need is a plastic sheet and some sharpies. It's that simple! Just follow the tutorial below to make your own! Have fun!

Instructions

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    Okay! First of all your going to need a drawing or an image to trace from. Here I am doing a pikachu, but you don't have to have yours a pikachu if you don't want to.

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    Next, your going to lay your plastic sheet over the drawing and tape carefully at the top and the bottom.

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    Take your sharpies and colour away! I would recommend staring with the light colours first, and leave the black till the very last thing.

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    Ongoing colouring... (Depending on your image, this can take a while.)

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    All finished! :D Once it's done and outlined, (it will give it a bolder, nicer look.) carefully take of the tape and hold it up to the light to look for any parts you may have missed, or any gaps. If there is any, just colour it in as needed.

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    If you want to, trim the plastic around the picture so it has a nice edge. I find it looks a lot nicer overall, but you don't have to if you don't want to.

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    Ta dah! Your finished! Now just put a small bit of Blu tack on a clear part and stick it to your window. When the light shines though it, it will look awesome!

  8. Note: after some time it might fade, so just colour in the faded parts again and stick it back on the window.