Summary: Stained Glass Review
Stained Glass Review is an overall look at the art and craft of stained glass and other glass arts.
Stained glass window film is very convenient for decorating your
home windows. The patterns and designs have made this popular for
homeowners. If you’ve ever read a home decorating magazine then I’m
sure you’ve come across the window film idea before. It’s a very
convenient alternative to stained-glass windows and also more
affordable.
Along with adding beauty to your home vinyl window film can help
with the electrical bills and save you money. The light shines
through providing your house with added brightness without the use
of extra lighting. Although you can go in the opposite direction
with privacy film or tinted window film which will lessen the
harshness of the sunlight. This is helpful if you’re the type that
would like a little more privacy but also allow in some sunlight.
This decorative film will filter out 90% of the ultraviolet rays
which in turn will keep you cooler during the summer and keep the
harsh sunlight from ruining your furniture making the colors and
patterns last longer than they would without any window film.
It’s a fairly easy process to buy home window film measure it and
trim it to fit and cling to your windows. Since it’s vinyl you
don’t have to mess with glue which leads to easy application of the
film. You can apply this on any glass surfaces and even choose to
just use the film as a border as a way to compliment the rest of
your home. Doing little things like that can really go a long
way.
There are plenty of rooms in the house to add window film to, the
living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and even the
bathroom shower. Yes, you can apply film to your glass shower and
it will be able to withstand the heat, steam and moisture that will
occur. It’s such a great way to spice up a room to make it a lot
more interesting, warmer, inviting and add a little pizazz.
Stained glass film is a simple home decor idea that can make a big
beautiful difference in any household. When it comes to decorating
your home there are a lot of ideas out there ,but this definitely
is one of the better ones. Your friends and family will be sure
take notice of this decorative addition. It’s not like putting up
new mini blinds or curtains this is noticeable and unique. Bringing
with it a vibe or sense of aura as well as a touch of elegance.
There are different styles to choose from like frosted window film,
privacy film, decorative film, artscape window film, etched film,
opaque film just to name a few. It really all depends on what your
style is and whatever your looking either way there is something
out there for you.
This is a very cost-effective way and affordable way to customize
the look of your house. It does have a sense of flair and it
doesn’t require a lot of skills to install anybody can do it.
Follow the step-by-step instructions below. All you need is some
common household tools possibly of a friend or family member to
help depending on the size of the window.
Tools to apply stained glass
window film
- Window film of course
- A rubber squeegee
- A razor blade or utility knife
- A spray bottle filled with water
- A ruler or yardstick depending on window size or even a tape
measure for
- A cloth
- Johnson & Johnson’s baby shampoo
- Transparent tape
Tip: Avoid applying your film during the hottest parts of the day
due to the fact that your solution could possibly dry before you
are done or could cause streaks.
How To Apply Stained Glass
Window Film
The Easy 10 Step
Process
- The first thing you want to do is to measure the length of
the Windows you plan on adding film to. You need to do this so
you know how much film to purchase. You’ll want to add a little
extra for some possible mistakes you might make or just to have
some extra scraps.
- Make sure your windows are clean and make sure not to clean
them with a brand that contains vinegar or ammonia. But if
you have no other choice make sure not to clean the window right
before you begin to your process this could cause some unwanted
problems.
- Mix in a teaspoon of your baby shampoo to your water bottle.
- Using the measurements you got earlier, cut your film 1”
wider and 1” longer than the window you plan to apply it to.
- Spray the window with your water and baby shampoo solution,
as well as your fingertips for better control of the film. Have
plenty of your water solution sprayed on the window, it’s better
to have more solution than not enough.
- Now using your pieces of tape remove the backing of the film.
Put the tape on each side of a corner and pull the tape tabs
apart to separate it from it’s backing. Once exposed by an inch
or so spray it with your solution. Large pieces will require your
helper to spray the film while you peel the backing to keep from
any errors.
- Start from the top of the window work your way down when
applying the window film. Make sure the cut out piece of
film is centered on the glass while you or your partner spray the
solution. Don‘t forget, more solution is better than not enough.
When the film is applied, use the squeegee to get out any of the
bubbles to within 2" of the windows edge. Don’t forget to spray
the films surface to make the use of the squeegee a lot smoother.
- With your knife or razor blade positioned next to the edge of
the window cut your film, but leave a 1/16” border.
- Once you’ve trimmed the excess film off, re-spray the surface
then proceed to squeegee any excess air bubbles through the 1/16”
space you left when you trimmed your film.
- Give it 30 minute to an hour to dry and it should be fairly
permanent, but it will take around a week to be fully permanent.
Basically stained glass window film is manufactured to look
like stained glass. It’s very reasonable alternative and sometimes
a better one depending on your situation. It’s much simpler to
install than having to install an actual
stained glass window panel. Either way both
stained glass window film and stained glass window panels will look
great in any home.
Date Published: Nov 11, 2009 - 2:49 pm
Are you going to have a stained glass Christmas this year? There
isn’t a more perfect way to decorate your household during this
holiday. Since stained glass is closely related to church and other
religious ideas it would be very fitting to have some stained glass
decorations. Beautiful, fun and festive no matter how you celebrate
this holiday. Here are a few suggestions for you and your loved
ones this Christmas season.
Click link below and
Holiday Family Bonding
Project
If you have a family with children what a cool and fun way to spend
indoors this winter than to have a family bonding Xmas project. Let
the kids and yourself learn how to make stained glass items or
learn to paint on glass. This kind of thing can mean a lot more
than presents, years down the line you’ll have this beautiful
lasting gift of creating homemade and very personalized memories
with your family using
stained glass kits.
Create Stained Glass Christmas Items
There are kits available with all the necessary tool for you and
your family to work together to create Christmas related stained
glass items if you don‘t already have these tools. They are very
affordable and a great way to get your family together for some
holiday bonding creating suncatchers, mosaics, window art, jewelry,
wind chimes, window panels, crosses, boxes or what ever your
holiday spirit desires.
Glass Painting
You might be thinking that it’s a little bit dangerous to have your
children working around glass especially if they’re really young.
But you also have the option of painting on glass objects things
like dishes, drinking glasses, vases, mirrors or something similar.
Paint Christmas tree’s, snowmen, snowflake’s, wreaths. stars,
angels, a cross, reindeer’s or how about Santa Claus. Then you can
keep them forever or use them as creative gifts, what grandmother
wouldn’t like a gift from their grand children like this?
Create Christmas Tree Ornaments
Or if your looking for something to hang on the Christmas tree try
blowing Christmas ornaments with a blown glass kit. These are
fairly easy to do, You’ll heat up the glass at the end of a
cylinder, blow into it and roll it in frit and you have you’re self
an ornament.
Great Christmas Gift Ideas
Aside from creating stained glass items you can give them as gifts.
As mentioned before it ties into the holiday very well with this
craft being so closely associated with church. Of course the art
and craft of
stained glass isn’t limited to religious themes,
as with any art form you will find something intriguing and
something that you think is made just for you or for the people you
are thinking about during this holiday season. Here is a short list
of gift ideas you might want to consider window panels,
suncatchers, glass cookies, ornaments, figurines, miniatures,
jewelry or how about some
stained glass tools.
You can go for the big over the top gift or stick with something
small and fun no matter what you give have a Merry stained glass
Christmas..
Date Published: Nov 01, 2009 - 2:04 pm
Stained glass window panels are very beautiful when it comes to
decorating. Seeing stained glass in a modern home isn’t necessarily
a new thing, but it does definitely seem to be getting more and
more popular. Because when it comes to home construction many
houses are being built with stained-glass windows in mind, because
of the way it changes the feel of the atmosphere and the aura that
comes with the window designs and colors.
Glass has been around since the ancient times made into things like
vases and perfume bottles. Stained Glass window panels started
being produce in the fourth century. The Christian churches really
took a liking to these kind of window panels which I’m sure is how
most people are familiar with stained-glass windows.
Of course over time things changes because in the 19 and 20th
century people who were better off money wise started using them in
their own homes. And once again they also became very popular in
the churches
Stained glass windows panels in the 21st century have remained
popular in the restoration of old homes and in the construction of
new homes. The reason they add these window panels is very
obvious it’s because it’s eye catching to the future home
owner and the way it’s light up a room is a very gorgeous incentive
for the them to purchase the home.
Stained glass can be described as magical from the youngest of
children to the most respected elder, it has that power to catch
and hold your attention. Which is why so many are looking into
these kinds of window panels for their very own home. Every time
you pass by your window you see a different kind of perspective,
color, or view of the world, which will be a nice little change to
your living space.
These windows are quite easy to install and will quickly change any
room in your house. Changing the feel of your house to make it a
little more customized to your lifestyle. There are a variety of
styles, designs and patterns. You have the classic praetorian
designs which could include things like floral patterns scenes from
nature. You have your mission style stained glass or go in a more
religious direction. You really have to just take a look at the
designs and choose which would fit you best there’s something for
everybody.
You can buy the windows panels yourself or you can look into some
stained glass kits and create them yourself.
Just imagine waking up in the morning with light shining through
your stained glass window panels. Now that’s a very beautiful and
soothing way to start the day.
Date Published: Oct 22, 2009 - 3:44 pm
Stained glass tools are obviously a necessity in this craft and
today they are fairly inexpensive. Here is just a brief overview of
the stained glass tools that you’ll come across and need for your
future projects. Some of these tool names are pretty
self-explanatory while others are not, either way I‘ll do my best
to help you get more familiar with the tools for making stained
glass.
Glass Cutters
Glass cutters are used to score your piece of glass so that you can
eventually break it along the relief lines. Their different brands
and companies such as studio Pro-diamond tech, Toyo , Inland,
Silberschnitt, Aanraku Studios
Glass cutters and the different grips.
Pistol grip-Designed to be easy hold and reduce wrist
fatigue.
Pencil grip-Designed to make you feel like you have more
control over your scores.
Easy grip-Customize your cutters length to fit your hand
size.
Custom grip-These will have adjustable grip handles and
saddles to help relieve hand fatigue
Thomas grip-The barrel is topped with a saddle.
Super cutter
These can go without changing heads for up to 25 times longer.
Oil filed cutters vs. Carbide dry wheel cutters
Oil filled- These automatically lubricate the cutter while
your scoring. It also helps prevent little glass shards from
popping up at you. These should include an oil applicator.
Carbide dry wheel-For those who prefer cutting without oil,
but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t or won’t use oil
you can always dip the cutter in some.
Ruler
I’m sure you familier with rulers you will use these to help make
straight lines when you’re cutting your stained glass. These
are a little different than most regular rulers as it will have a
corked back, this helps the ruler from sliding around the
glass.
Glass Grinders
You need a glass grinder to give your stained glass projects that
smooth edge or some nice curves. As far as brands go you got
abrasive technology, diamond Tech, glastar, inland
Soldering Iron
Some brand companies include Weller, Inland, mika international,
Hakko, Studio Diamond Tech.
Some soldering iron’s will have a built in temperature controller.
Which eliminated the need for a rheostat. Some work good for both
lead and foil work but others not so much.. Some will have a
temperature control dial so you quickly change temperatures and
they will probably feature insulated handles. You’ll want to get a
decent one so you can get some smooth and even solder lines. There
are some very handy ones that can handle intricate seams, good for
repairing old solder work. Get one with easy tip changes and one
were the tip will never freeze to the heating element.
Solder
This is basically a feasible metal alloy that you use to connect
your pieces of stained glass. The companies I found were Canfield
technologies, Mastercraft they’re all good for produces a smooth
and clean bead.
60/40 solder
You have your 60/40 solder which is very useful for all skill
lelevs. The 60/40 stand for 60% tin and 40% lead. This type of
solder has a lower melting point than the 50/50 solder and produces
a smooth and clean bead.
50/50 solder
The 50/50 Solder melts at a higher temperature and is half tin and
half lead.
Lead free solder
Then there’s the lead free solder which is pretty self explanatory
this is good for items that will be frequently touched or be around
people and will work good for classrooms and workshops
Soldering Iron Stand
This will help you produce great solder lines and more importantly
this will be used for your safety. You will definitely need one of
these if you plan on soldering quite often. These stands can
feature built-in temperature controls, sponges, a light, a
magnifying glass and a coiled wire cage.
Instructional DVDs
Instructional DVDs might be one of the most essential tools you
have simply because it can show you techniques patterns shortcuts
and things of that nature to improve your skills.
Instructional
Books
Instructional books and patterns books, these are just as essential
as the DVDs. It’s always good to look back at these things to
refresh your mind, take a break and maybe you’ll come up with
something creative or give you incentive to try something new.
Grozer Pliers Breaker
These help you break apart the piece of glass that you just
scored.
Running Pliers
I’m sure your already familiar with these companies Diamond
Tech-studio Pro, Silberschnitt-Bohle, Glastar. Running pliers will
help you with getting a clean break from the score on your class.
All it takes is a little bit of pressure from the running pliers
and you’ll get a nice break,
Copper Foil
You will use copper foil to make smooth and uniform solder bead.
Some will be blacked lined others will be silver lined. There’s
also scalloped copper foil which is basically a little more
decorative. A few of the companies you shall see is venture tape
and studio Pro
Width
5/32“-This is very thin when compared to most copper
foils.
7/32”-This should be good for standard thickness class.
½”- This size is very durable and what you’ll want to use on
thicker glass.
¼”-You might want to use this size for glass that is just a
little thicker than your average piece of glass.
5/16”-This is something you use on thicker class
3/8“-This is good for textured class, oiling together
sandwich pieces of glass and on the hinge side of boxes
3/16”-This size is just a little thinner than the standard
copper fault tape.
Thickness
1mm- This thickness will be a little more easier to fold the
edges down.
1.25mm- This is the standard size of copper foil right in
the middle.
1.5mm-This size of thickness will prove to be very
durable.
Flux
Usually a mix of zinc chloride, this is kind of a glue that helps
your solder stick to your copper foil that holds a piece of class
together.
Flux Brushes
Sounds pretty self-explanatory these are brushes used to
apply flux to your projects.
Flux Pen
This is a pen that tries to make it easier on you when applying
flux.
Flux Remover
This is also self-explanatory this is used for removing flux.
Marking Pen
These are used to write and draw on glass and the markings will
wash away with soap and water.
Safety Glasses
Safety glasses are worn to protect you from shards of glass or any
other object that would hurt your eyes.
Well that’s a quick run down of the stained glass tools you need or
will encounter in the
stained glass craft. Their will no doubt be
future posts on the tools and supplies you will need to create your
art.
Date Published: Oct 15, 2009 - 3:49 pm
When it comes to crafts stained glass it’s pretty impressive the
way it can take light and refracts it. There was a time when
stained glass was out of most people’s price range. Fast-forward to
today and that’s not really the case anymore. You can now afford
many stained glass items for today’s modern home. Not only is it
more affordable but, it’s a lot easier for the average person or
artist to create their own stained glass projects as a hobby or
business.
I’m sure you’ve seen the complex mosaics in the windows of many
churches. The beautiful bits of colored glass that tell stories
from the Bible. It adds a bit of aura to a persons church going
experience. This might have been your first introduction to stained
glass windows. The designs really are very impressive to look at
where you just have to stop for a second and admire the patterns
and imagery.
Now when it comes to today there are many items that are very
affordable to homeowners. There’s more than religious art there is
a wide variety of stained glass products available. Just to name a
few there’s stained glass sun catchers, mosaics, window art,
jewelry, wind chimes, window panels, boxes and tissue paper.
All of them very great and unique items for your home or a cool
gift idea.
It makes for a fun home improvement project kind of like an arts
and crafts class. There are many new homes that feature colored
glass with texture or beveled glass on doors and windows. With a
wide array of pictures and images it definitely gives a home a
personality.
It’s great for creating a relaxing setting because of the way it
filters harsh sunlight and those vibrant colors can be placed just
about anywhere. In your dining room, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom on
your doors or cabinets and obviously in replacement of clear glass
windows.
If you’re reading this and interested in stained-glass Louis
Comfort Tiffany is the man who helped its popularity, he is widely
credited for the movement in America. His famous Tiffany lamps are
very impressive and very elegant. From an artistic standpoint
you’ve got to admired Tiffany’s lamps and what he did for his
craft.
Over time technology and other innovations in the art of creating
stained-glass had made it easier for anyone to get into this craft.
Stained glass tools are much more affordable today than they have
ever been. Not only that but things like classes and craft shops
make it easier for hobbyists to learn new techniques from fellow
enthusiasts.
Aside from making it a hobby it’s possible to make this as another
source of income if you can bear to part with your works of art.
You can take your creations to places like an arts and crafts fair
or your local flea market, show your artistic side and earn some
extra income. Who knows you might be able to do this full-time.
If you’re interested in making money in the craft of stained glass
you might want to try this idea, glass repair and restoration. As
an artist you can help your customer with their glass repair needs
and also add some insight. The materials and the tools that you
need to do this are not hard to get a hold of especially if you’re
on this site I provides links that point you in the right
direction.
The Spectrum of colors, the textures , the patterns, the designs ,
the scoring, the soldering, and so on is what makes stained glass
such an interesting craft. Things like re-creating beauty of
nature or making your home feel more alive you can take stained
glass into many beautiful and different directions.
There is something special about stained glass that can have such a
mesmerizing and powerful effect especially when you see things like
large and detailed mosaics. The light shining through really is
visually stunning and is just something where you have to stop and
take a look.
As for the origins they go way back to ancient Egypt and the
Romans, both were skilled at this craft. In more modern times it
became pretty widespread in churches. Walking into your local
church and seeing those beautiful works of art that involves a
person’s faith can be a very powerful experience. And today many
hobbyists and artist keep the tradition of stained glass alive.
That’s a very brief overview of the history just thought I’d throw
a little in here, who knows I could be writing about you next.
If you’re interested in stained glass or maybe just a beginner I
will have more info in upcoming post all about learning and making
stained-glass
Date Published: Oct 13, 2009 - 3:30 pm