Step by Step Copper Foil Stained Glass Instructions



Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008

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Copper foiled stained glass is a very versatile form of construction for making stained glass. Panels can be made with very intricate designs and detail. The possibilities are almost endless. In addition to stained glass panels, other options include boxes, picture frames, fireplace screens, mirrors, doors, sidelights, transoms, cabinet inserts and sun catchers just to name a few.

Before you begin your first stained glass project, here are some essential tools and supplies you will need.



Steps for Making Stained Glass



Following these steps will provide you with magnificent stained glass creations which you will appreciate. Don't forget to place your glass work in front of light sources which will tremendously increase the brilliance of your work.

Simple light sources can include a window, a light box or other possible sources of light. This light obviously can be natural or from light bulbs.

Soon, you'll discover how to better do the steps involved in making stained glass. There will be a time when you step back and look at your creation and realize that no where in the entire world is there another creation like the one you just produced. I guarantee this will spur you on to your next one.

Now all you have to do is enjoy your work over and over again.

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» left by Sarah from Seattle 48 days 4 hours ago.
Above listed as a required item is finishing compound but no where in the instructions do I see where to use or apply the finishing compound. Is it after you solder? After you wash the piece? Please let me know. I'm trying to finish a piece and I'm to the point where I apply solder. Thank you.
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