Sunday 12 June 2016

Stained Glass Panel

Morning, Something different to share with you today using Leonies' beautiful Dies. This is a stained glass window panel using the Folk Heart 'Entwined Vine'. All of this collection, including the coordinating stamps were launched on Hochanda on June 8th, If you missed the shows, they are available on catch up via the TV schedule on Hochanda's website.

To start with, I cut out the die twice using black Pearl cardstock (Double Sided)

Then stuck these together with Cosmic Shimmer glue, to give me the thickness I needed for this project.

On a piece of copier paper, I traced the heart in the position I wanted and added a frame, which would be the finished size of the project.

Then I created a pattern using straight lines and the curves from the edge of the die.

I cut out a square of acetate to fit my design and left an extra cm to allow me to secure it later. I stuck the Heart in place onto the acetate using my design to position.

On a piece of leading plastic, I piped out Liquid Leading strips and left to dry. This was going to be added to complete the design.

Once I had placed the lead strips in place, I used the liquid leading at each of the joints to secure. When dry, I used the Gallery Glass colours to complete the look. I used Royal Blue, Clear Frost, Clear, White and Rose Quartz.

I left this to dry overnight.

I cut 2 frames from Black card to fit the piece and secured the first on the front with 3D Glue Gel. Before I added the back frame I added the ribbon hanging so it could be hidden. Then attached the back.

Here is the finished piece in the window.

Thank you so much for visiting again. I really hope you have enjoyed looking at the finished piece and my step by step. I look forward to seeing you again very soon. Take care xxx


8 comments:

  1. Very beautiful and certainly different. This die certainly lends itself to a stained glass window effect.
    Thank you for sharing. Nicola x

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    1. It's such a lovely die and I love stained glass so It was the first thing that sprung to mind. I am quite proud of this one, so really pleased that you like it too.xx

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  2. Wow, another stunning piece of work Nick! You really are so talented, thanks for sharing! Love Jean xxx

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    1. Thank you Jean, I am chuffed to have this comment from you. I am so happy to share especially when I get such nice feedback. xx

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  3. This is just stunning Nick, absolutely stunning, I would never in a million years have thought of doing that, but guess what i will ordering as soon as funds allow! Thank you for sharing, and hope you dont mind if I pinch your idea.

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    1. Thank you Andrea, I am so happy to read your comments. I do try to share things that are different but still appeal to people. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and visit my blog. I hope you will enjoy what I share in the future. xx

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  4. Wow this is so beautiful, must have taken ages.

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    1. Funny thing is Susan,I dont really know how long it took. I get lost when I start something. I am so pleased you like this. Thank you for talking the time to leave your comments. Take care xx

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