While there are some reputable sellers on ebay selling antique stained glass windows,a great majority of the listings in the antique stained glass window category are actually reproductions which were mass...
First in a series of Guides to share knowledge and experience with our eBay friends about buying stained glass windows. This Guide addresses things you should know about how the window will be packed and...
Decorative Window Film Window films are applied using the wet method, which allows for easier installation. Milky white patches may occur in using the wet method, but these will disappear in a few days to a...
Nothing can transform a room and create magic like the colorful old stained (leaded) glass windows. During the day as the sun shines the magic is created inside your home. At night, with the lights on,...
To begin with- please mark this page as helpful at the bottom when you are done! These days it is becoming more and more prevalent as more and more new people join eBay. Soon eBay will cross the 250,000,000...
Buying stained glass on the internet can be economical and fun but make sure you have a few guidelines before you begin. When buying stained glass on the internet there are several things you will want to...
Have you seen hand crafted stained glass items and wondered if you were getting a good price. Decide for yourself after you read what it takes to make a suncatcher. Glass runs between $4.00 and $6.00 a square...
Go to your local hardware store and pick up a package of #0000 Steel Wool. Make sure that you pick the finest grade (#0000) as anything coarser will scratch your glass. When you believe you're finished...
To get started choose the style of stained glass window you want. You must measure the window to get the size the window it will be.Once you get the measurements.Then you make a drawing of the window. Pick...
Soldering in stained glass is one of those skills that gets better with every single project so don't be discouraged if your panel doesn't look as good as you had hoped for. A great tip I tell my students...