Thats beautifull Inreall dont understand why people hit the thumbs down when some whi is so selfless takes time out to show people how to create something wonderfull. I love it
Love that idea. I have one that's super simple, cute animals sayin some adult phrases, not the usual ones I see, the mandalas w cuss words. I don't know that I could do the mandala ones. Just started a Celtic type one today!
For the "leading" lines, you can buy liquid lead in small squeeze bottles to use instead of drawing lines. Drys quickly. It also offers the depth and prevents any color run over
I did a massive faux stained glass nativity scene a few years back. Similar techniques, with different materials. I love the crystal clear color that you achieved using inks to color the clear glue. I filled an ice cube tray with clear glue instead of many cups. Then added tiny amounts of acrylic paint (with tip of a toothpick kind of tiny!) until I achieved colors I wanted. It came out beautiful, but was a lot more time consuming and IMO not as crystal clear as you’ve achieved here with inks in no time at all.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 it would be their loss to not see it through. I find that if you skip around and tutorials- you end up botching your project! 🤓
Wish I was still teaching teenagers, this would be a great art project for them. I can’t remember even one of them that wasn’t into graphic novels and drawing their versions of favorite characters. Many of them drew their own original designs and since the traditional nature of that style is outlined, it would be a great fit. My youngest daughter has a degree in animation and game design. I might have to secretly “borrow” one of her original plates & try my hand at this faux stained glass. I think it would be a great birthday present for her. tfs this idea!
I thought I had posted a comment yesterday, but not seeing it when I came back to write down the types of paint, etc.... This is brilliant! I like how you put the painted side facing the wall, so the side facing the room can be cleaned as necessary without worrying about accidentally taking the paint off, etc. Bravo!
I just made my own with a picture of my dog and I sandwiched the painted side with a piece of thin plexiglass from the hobby store. It works perfectly to protect against dust, dirt and touchy little fingers.You can still see the 3D effect as well.
I was thinking that you could use white glue and inks to create milk glass kinds of areas that are translucent rather than transparent , and also using plain glue, dripping in and then swirling ink into the glue for glass that has a more swirled texture to it. Oh, and you could also apply the glue mixture and then use different things like bubble wrap, sponge ,etc to create textured glass sections. I can't wait to try this out.
Oh my.... I will have to think of a pattern and do this for Christmas ornaments next year!! Thank you for the idea. Lol...look for a faux stained glass ornament video next November or December.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 You might try those clear plastic ornaments that you can open and snap back together...that way you can paint it from the inside. It will be easier to keep clean and when packing away, nothing will cause the artwork to stick to anything touching it and pulling it off the ornament! They also make some nicer glass hinged ornaments, as well.
This is wonderful! My home has some stained glass that’s a mix of clear and semi-opaque, and since I wanted to try that, I did a little experimenting. You can add a tiny bit of cornstarch or chalk dust to make them kind of opaque like a Tiffany work. Also, paint in place of ink makes it very opaque so if you fill an area with a little regularly coloured clear glue, you can swirl in some paint-glue with a brush handle or toothpick or even a small enough brush for a really fun marbled effect
I know im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Jeremy Crosby i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I have a window overlooks a neighbors house and I feel self conscious when standing by to work. I have thought of all kinds of things to try to create privacy but not block the light. But nothing has been successful. But now I think I might give this a try. Thank you.
I have seen some people apply rice paper to a window for complete privacy, but you would not be able to look outside... (I think they just wet the paper and/or window and smoothed the paper on, then it would be easy to simply peel off) unless you left a diamond shape in the center or some other type of peep hole.
That's really good to know how to create your own medium to work than buying expensive material from the market. You saved a lot of my money and display my Talent. Thanks a tonn.
I like the dark! So pretty. Also, thanks for sharing your awesome studio. It’s nice to see a real life creative place. After watching all these RUclips DIYers, I was starting to wonder if I was the only messy crafter. 😂🤣
Us crafters are ‘messy’ or ‘hoarders’ (I’m not talking about worrysome extremes here) by necessity. My own place is tidy by most standards, my floors are clear but I keep a good stash of many different supplies at hand. Who wants having to run to the store for lack of supplies? What if our brain fancies starting one more project to add to the current list of UFOs (unfinished objects)? Aaahhh.... the pitfalls of having a creative and maybe scattered mind....
I've always admired real stained glass,but never had the $ or time to take classes.Thank you for sharing this tutorial. This is something I feel confident that I could accomplish. And I really like the recycle idea too as we tend to have a abundant supply in our thrift stores here,I have been inspired now to do some Christmas gifts now! Which I kinda lost the creativity bug for a few years but this has sparked a light in me.I can't wait to start!
1:28 I hit subscribe. Right after the magic words "Dollar store". That fits my budget :) Thank you for sharing your info and experience. I appreciate it. Stay healthy.
Wow absolutely amazing and easy to make. It's time to get creative 👍❤. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe everyone worldwide against the Covid-19 virus 😷
Pretty cool! I bet you could repurpose one of those really thin line glue bottles for very delicate line work as well. I've bought old picture frames from thrift stores to make into weaving looms, and now I have a project for the glass, so thanks 😊 Edit: Using India ink instead of acrylic paint in the faux lead mixture might help keep the glue viscosity thin enough to flow through narrow nozzles but still maintain that deep black.
I have used the kind of electrical tape that is more pliable for outlines. Cut it into thin strips with an exacto blade. Fill it in with food coloring mixed with Elmer's Glue. It's long-lasting even in a sunny window.
I loved this project. I had done these yrs ago but bought the ready made liquid lead. No I cant find it any more. Now I can make my own. Thanks!! Btw I have painted old mat boards with craft paint with great results
I would suggest you remove the cardboard backing before you start painting the colors on the glass. This would allow the colors to stand out more on the white table background. The brown color of the cardboard muddies the colors in your video.
Do you sell the easy faux stained glass barn. I looked on your etsy shop but didn't see it. My barn is being restored & this would be perfect. I wondered what price would be. You could email me. I want to try this but at this time have lots of projects going on. Thank you.
You are very talented. I enjoyed watching you create this and I was inspired to try and create my own stained glass creation. Thank you for sharing your creative spirit. God bless you.
Sue, I can't find your comment..but wanted to respond. The question I believe was 'Can you use acrylic paints instead of the ink and clear glue?' Yes, but you will not achieve a stained glass look. Instead, you will have a reverse painting affect.
Thank you so my for this video, you are a truly talented artist and teacher ...I am just entering the world of arts and crafts and your demonstration and clear instructions have given me the confidence to give this a go!
I liked the pic that was in the frame - dont throw it out! Btw - I'd make the same project but with clear plexiglass in the frame. Could also outline the edges with black and not use a frame. Just epoxy hooks on the back to hang.
Thank you so much! I found you by accident but will utilize your genius with my grandkids so they can make Mothers Day gifts for their moms. I love it!!! Very grateful!
loved this so cool and so easy and no chemicals no soldering iron and expensive glass for the real thing. this was an amazing project cant wait to try it . so awesome
Your hair looks great WITHOUT dye!! I am also hoping that everyone will RECYCLE things like the paper backings and cardboards from the picture frames as well as any unused staples. Too much goes into the landfills, I'm sure everyone knows!
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 YES PLEASE!! I started selling my faux stained glass pieces, but I don't know what to do with the backings! I've thought of making just regular little paintings, but all of frames are second-hand, so the backs and kickstands aren't always very pretty. 😬
Who would have thought. This actually looks like stained glass. Love it.
Yes!!... and it is so easy to do.
I did this and instead of putting the tiny pins/nails into the back I hot glued all around it. No possibilitiy of accidently breaking the glass.
That's a good idea bc I broke my window pane
Thanks much for the hack
Great idea
Thats beautifull Inreall dont understand why people hit the thumbs down when some whi is so selfless takes time out to show people how to create something wonderfull. I love it
Thank you. I agree.
Odd.. I'm also watching this vid at 7:30am 😊. .I'm trying to do more.
Love it!
7:30am I am going to try with the adult coloring book for outline! Some of those books have gorgeous pages💜thank you for the video
That might work out very well. I would love to see your results.
Great idea!
I second that! Awesome idea! I have a couple of those colouring books, be interested in how you got on. ☺️
That’s a great idea!
Love that idea. I have one that's super simple, cute animals sayin some adult phrases, not the usual ones I see, the mandalas w cuss words. I don't know that I could do the mandala ones. Just started a Celtic type one today!
For the "leading" lines, you can buy liquid lead in small squeeze bottles to use instead of drawing lines. Drys quickly. It also offers the depth and prevents any color run over
That is Awesome idea do you have a picture of liquid lead
Liquid lead melting point is 327.5 °C. Did you mean something different ? I'm confused.
@@efethecaptain6 Lead is also the name for the black lines, google liquid lead :)
Yes, but it doesn't seem to stick to the glass as long.
I did a massive faux stained glass nativity scene a few years back. Similar techniques,
with different materials. I love the crystal clear color that you achieved using inks to color the clear glue. I filled an ice cube tray with clear glue instead of many cups. Then added tiny amounts of acrylic paint (with tip of a toothpick kind of tiny!) until I achieved colors I wanted. It came out beautiful, but was a lot more time consuming and IMO not as crystal clear as you’ve achieved here with inks in no time at all.
I like that you did this in real time , instead of just showing us the after effects of steps.
Thank you. Sometimes I actually need to trim videos. It is so hard for most people to maintain attention to a video that lasts longer than 10 minutes.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 it would be their loss to not see it through. I find that if you skip around and tutorials- you end up botching your project! 🤓
Ok ..... I’m inspired. Watch out windows
😊😊😊
Wish I was still teaching teenagers, this would be a great art project for them. I can’t remember even one of them that wasn’t into graphic novels and drawing their versions of favorite characters. Many of them drew their own original designs and since the traditional nature of that style is outlined, it would be a great fit. My youngest daughter has a degree in animation and game design. I might have to secretly “borrow” one of her original plates & try my hand at this faux stained glass. I think it would be a great birthday present for her. tfs this idea!
This is am amazing idea!
I thought I had posted a comment yesterday, but not seeing it when I came back to write down the types of paint, etc.... This is brilliant! I like how you put the painted side facing the wall, so the side facing the room can be cleaned as necessary without worrying about accidentally taking the paint off, etc. Bravo!
I just made my own with a picture of my dog and I sandwiched the painted side with a piece of thin plexiglass from the hobby store. It works perfectly to protect against dust, dirt and touchy little fingers.You can still see the 3D effect as well.
Lovely project. I will try this with my grandchildren.
I was thinking that you could use white glue and inks to create milk glass kinds of areas that are translucent rather than transparent , and also using plain glue, dripping in and then swirling ink into the glue for glass that has a more swirled texture to it. Oh, and you could also apply the glue mixture and then use different things like bubble wrap, sponge ,etc to create textured glass sections. I can't wait to try this out.
I like how your mind works. Thanks for the extra ideas.
These are great ideas!
I use many things to create texture and volume in my pieces. Great ideas!
This was the first time I've watched your channel....and this is AMAZING!!!
I am going to give this a try. Thank you for sharing.
Have fun
This is fantastic! I'll bet this would be terrific on clear glass Christmas ornaments, too.
Oh my.... I will have to think of a pattern and do this for Christmas ornaments next year!! Thank you for the idea. Lol...look for a faux stained glass ornament video next November or December.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 Glad you liked it; I look forward to the video.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 You might try those clear plastic ornaments that you can open and snap back together...that way you can paint it from the inside. It will be easier to keep clean and when packing away, nothing will cause the artwork to stick to anything touching it and pulling it off the ornament! They also make some nicer glass hinged ornaments, as well.
This is wonderful! My home has some stained glass that’s a mix of clear and semi-opaque, and since I wanted to try that, I did a little experimenting. You can add a tiny bit of cornstarch or chalk dust to make them kind of opaque like a Tiffany work. Also, paint in place of ink makes it very opaque so if you fill an area with a little regularly coloured clear glue, you can swirl in some paint-glue with a brush handle or toothpick or even a small enough brush for a really fun marbled effect
I know im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Jeremy Crosby i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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I want to see this
Came out pretty, I like the way you tinted the colors with the greens and blues.
That's Too Nice 😁😁😁, Amazing And Color--ful
I hope you get a chance to try this.
Ur fantastic looks like the real thing in my church would like very much trying it
I have a window overlooks a neighbors house and I feel self conscious when standing by to work. I have thought of all kinds of things to try to create privacy but not block the light. But nothing has been successful. But now I think I might give this a try. Thank you.
Good idea!
Can you tag me if you do? I'm thinking about doing the same thing.
I have seen some people apply rice paper to a window for complete privacy, but you would not be able to look outside... (I think they just wet the paper and/or window and smoothed the paper on, then it would be easy to simply peel off) unless you left a diamond shape in the center or some other type of peep hole.
That's really good to know how to create your own medium to work than buying expensive material from the market. You saved a lot of my money and display my Talent. Thanks a tonn.
@petal poppy 👉 rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film, Rainbow Window Clings... Amazon has it. ✌️
I SO enjoyed this faux stained glass demonstration. I appreciated you talking slowly. Thank you!
Brilliant, and a grandkid-friendly project.
Beautiful ! Thank you for showing us!
Great ,my deear.♥️THANK YOU🥰
I like the dark! So pretty. Also, thanks for sharing your awesome studio. It’s nice to see a real life creative place. After watching all these RUclips DIYers, I was starting to wonder if I was the only messy crafter. 😂🤣
Ha ha thanks...oh there are parts that are pretty darn messy in here.
Us crafters are ‘messy’ or ‘hoarders’ (I’m not talking about worrysome extremes here) by necessity. My own place is tidy by most standards, my floors are clear but I keep a good stash of many different supplies at hand. Who wants having to run to the store for lack of supplies? What if our brain fancies starting one more project to add to the current list of UFOs (unfinished objects)? Aaahhh.... the pitfalls of having a creative and maybe scattered mind....
BEAUTIFUL.. REALLY FUN AND CHEAP TO DO. THANK YOU SO MUCH MY FRIEND🙏🙏😍👍😃💜💚✌️
This is brilliant. And the picture you held up at the beginning, a Dragonfly I think it was gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much. I hope you have a chance to try it.
I've always admired real stained glass,but never had the $ or time to take classes.Thank you for sharing this tutorial. This is something I feel confident that I could accomplish. And I really like the recycle idea too as we tend to have a abundant supply in our thrift stores here,I have been inspired now to do some Christmas gifts now! Which I kinda lost the creativity bug for a few years but this has sparked a light in me.I can't wait to start!
So happy to inspire!
This is so much more economical than the resin method I've been doing. THANK YOU
Beautifull and easy always wanted to learn how to paint stain glass.
I love glass painting it is so satisfying 😍😍😍😍🙂🙂
Wow love it! I also noticed the comments and there's fabulous ideas on making a loom out of the frame as well! Definitely will try this project!
So glad you are inspired!
It turned out beautiful! Thank you for the clear and concise instructions!
Beautiful project.
I want to try this.
Thanks for sharing.
Peace.
I hope you love doing these designs!
1:28 I hit subscribe.
Right after the magic words "Dollar store".
That fits my budget :)
Thank you for sharing your info and experience.
I appreciate it.
Stay healthy.
Ha ha... I know..right?
Wow absolutely amazing and easy to make. It's time to get creative 👍❤. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe everyone worldwide against the Covid-19 virus 😷
I hope you get a chance to try this.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 I will I have an old glass framed on metal.
@@karenp7601 I am going to try this on aluminum foil or parchment paper to see if I can peel it off when it is set.
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 oh that would so cool if it works. Let me know how it turns out 👍
Pretty cool! I bet you could repurpose one of those really thin line glue bottles for very delicate line work as well. I've bought old picture frames from thrift stores to make into weaving looms, and now I have a project for the glass, so thanks 😊
Edit: Using India ink instead of acrylic paint in the faux lead mixture might help keep the glue viscosity thin enough to flow through narrow nozzles but still maintain that deep black.
Great ideas
This is a talented lady.Thank u for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you.
Very good so much...
This is a great idea. I did my bathroom window once, and I used black puff pant for the lead look
Puff pant
@@lalune59 yep
paint
Ok you mean puff paint I think
@@Valkyriepedersen yup
Wow super sharing very beautiful color combination 👍
Thank you
This was mind blowing! Never thought it’s actually do-able! I’m getting some supplies right away. Thank you so SO much for sharing! ❤️
I am so happy!!
I'm glad you added the black lines to the barn door. Very pretty! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. For sharing your ideas. ❤
wow.... i love this.....
Thank you. I hope you get the chance to try this.
Beautiful work. What a joy it would be to recieve this as a homade gift to a family member. I will be doing this for Christmas this year.
Please do!
Woooow good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I have used the kind of electrical tape that is more pliable for outlines. Cut it into thin strips with an exacto blade. Fill it in with food coloring mixed with Elmer's Glue. It's long-lasting even in a sunny window.
Oh this is so cool!!!
I can’t wait to make some of these!! This is the perfect craft for me and my daughter to try! Thank you so much for sharing 🥰
You really should find a class that make it with glass it’s so therapeutic
I have. Thank you
I really like this!
Thank you! I hope you get a chance to try this.
LOL your music in this has inspired me to go back to church, I think i need it. Nice work too. will try this
There are a few videos on how to do this. Your finished product looks the best! Thanks for sharing.
I love this technique and how gorgeous your "stained glass" turned out! I can't wait to try this! Thank you so much for posting this video!
You will love how easy this is to do.
Finally an easy way and easy to understand
I hope you have fun trying this.
Love it, I used to do stained glass, but it was soooo expensive.. This is a great idea. Thank you
I hope you can try this soon.
this is being done today!!! this is whats UP! THANKS FOR THIS Oh you did this during the Covidilize Period😃wonderfull
This is so pretty and fun!
Thank you. This is an easy one to try at home.
Nice job
Thank you
It's very nice!
Perfect for my playlist "Bricolage" and my playlist "Tutos". 👍
Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to you and your family,❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘😘
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I love the dragonfly!!
Thank you!
VERY nice! Looks pretty easy with enough patience and time. TFS!
Beautiful. I've painted on glass bottles with a design, using mod podge & food coloring.
I'm going to paint bottles in blue for my daughters wedding.
I loved this project. I had done these yrs ago but bought the ready made liquid lead. No I cant find it any more. Now I can make my own. Thanks!!
Btw I have painted old mat boards with craft paint with great results
Excellent work and presentation.
This video is so awesome!!!! I was looking on Etsy for a while for stained glass window hangings and this is way better option!! Thanks so much!
this came out so much better than I thought it would...really beautiful!!
Thank you. I hope you get the chance to try it!
I would suggest you remove the cardboard backing before you start painting the colors on the glass. This would allow the colors to stand out more on the white table background. The brown color of the cardboard muddies the colors in your video.
very nice you done well and is a great teacher thank you very much nice art work i will try
Thank you. I love it. So beautiful!
Do you sell the easy faux stained glass barn. I looked on your etsy shop but didn't see it. My barn is being restored & this would be perfect. I wondered what price would be. You could email me. I want to try this but at this time have lots of projects going on. Thank you.
Me gustan sus obras de arte 🎨 😁 👍🏻
Looks great! Amazing how well it turned out for being a faux stained glass. Definitely going to try this. Thanks! 😊🎨🖼
Thank you. Real stained glass will always be better..but I love how easy this is, beautiful, and I can change it any time I get tired if the design.
Beautiful. Looks like a fun project to try with kids.
They will love it! You can use acrylic panels or plexiglass too!
Really pretty...
You are very talented. I enjoyed watching you create this and I was inspired to try and create my own stained glass creation. Thank you for sharing your creative spirit. God bless you.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy making this kind of project. God bless.
Big like 💪 👍
NC color's and pouring 💐 👍
Cute. Maybe I’ll try on a window frame with sections. Like do 4 seasons.
Sue, I can't find your comment..but wanted to respond. The question I believe was 'Can you use acrylic paints instead of the ink and clear glue?'
Yes, but you will not achieve a stained glass look. Instead, you will have a reverse painting affect.
I have had luck making my own custom colors using regular white school glue with food coloring, or alcohol Inks.
This is lovely. Thank you so much for sharing.
It’s inspiring me, I definitely would try it on my windows
Thank you so my for this video, you are a truly talented artist and teacher ...I am just entering the world of arts and crafts and your demonstration and clear instructions have given me the confidence to give this a go!
Yaay! Thank you. You will love the process. Have fun!
Wow! I love the design, materials and finished look!! This is so beautiful!!
We did something like this in middle school art back in the 90s!
That's awesome! Now the new/old thing is painting with marbles. Lol everything old is new again!
I love this video tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing this idea!!! ❤️
You made my mind race with ideas. Thanks so much for this posting
I liked the pic that was in the frame - dont throw it out!
Btw - I'd make the same project but with clear plexiglass in the frame.
Could also outline the edges with black and not use a frame. Just epoxy hooks on the back to hang.
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thank you. I hope you have a chance to try this out.
That turned out so beautiful! I might experiment with an 8 X 10 frame just to get the gist of it. Thanks for the tutorial!
Go for it!
What kind of glue do you use?
@@tanniestienie7833 clear craft for colors, Elmer's Glue All for the lines
Thank you so much! I found you by accident but will utilize your genius with my grandkids so they can make Mothers Day gifts for their moms. I love it!!! Very grateful!
Wonderful!
You have truly inspired me to do my front doors.
Do you have the pattern for the dragonfly that you could please share. ❤
Im going to be doing this on my door. this is so pretty and so cool. Thank you for jumping on and sharing
This is totally cool. I'll have to give this a try soon!
This is so perfect, making a present for a friend now! Thanks for sharing!
Have fun!
Love this video. I will be adding this idea to my to do list. Thank you for sharing. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for showing me this faux stained glass lesson.
I hope you have a chance to try this.
That was amazing so pretty thank you, I would like to try to do that someday
You should try it! I would love to see the results.
loved this so cool and so easy and no chemicals no soldering iron and expensive glass for the real thing. this was an amazing project cant wait to try it . so awesome
Nothing can beat the real thing...but..thank you...this definitely comes close.
Your hair looks great WITHOUT dye!! I am also hoping that everyone will RECYCLE things like the paper backings and cardboards from the picture frames as well as any unused staples. Too much goes into the landfills, I'm sure everyone knows!
You are so kind. Thank you! Recycling the backings is always happening here. Perhaps that is a great idea for a future craft video!
@@artempouriumarteveryonecan6703 YES PLEASE!! I started selling my faux stained glass pieces, but I don't know what to do with the backings! I've thought of making just regular little paintings, but all of frames are second-hand, so the backs and kickstands aren't always very pretty. 😬
Really cool,
Thanks!
❤️ this!!!