That was great; Thanks! 😄 I’ve been wanting to try this in mini-scale, and now My Mind is buzzing with ideas; excited to do some digging-around - for ‘bits and bobs’ to use!!! Yeah!!! If not for CIVID restrictions, this would be a wonderful Weekend-project to do with a Community-Group; I think! ❤️
I love this. Just bought an old window to do for my mom. You mentioned it not standing up to sun? Could I not put this in the window to give a full stained glass effect or would it just fade and melt? What if I used resin instead of glue? What do you think of matte medium with acrylic instead of white glue? Never done this, just doing research and looking for tips. Thanks
Very pretty thank you for sharing. Ive made a few pieces, theg turned put great, i used alcohol inks for the coloring cause i didnt have any food coloring arpunx the house and the colors turned out great.
Fantastic art work thx for sharing. Could you cover with epoxy resin to save against time and the elements? Glue won’t hold up and these are worth keeping
Beautiful work. Have you ever had a problem with peeling of any of the colors? If so, what did you do? Or how do you prepare your surface? Or sealant. I appreciate any advice. Thank you,
Hi! I never had an issue with my colours peeling on any of the pieces I've done, nor did I seal any of the pieces. Sadly, the piece pictured met an untimely demise, but it wasn't from peeling. In terms or surface prep, just do a really good cleaning with either windex or vinegar and water and make sure it's completely dry!
Hmm.. I've never run into fading. Perhaps more colour or maybe it was the kind of colour you used. I know gel food colours are much more intense than the liquid ones more readily available at most grocery stores.
You think "it turned out pretty neat" - OMG! It is just gorgeous. You are an extremely talented artist. I love the pattern, the colors, the upcycled jewelry. You should sell these, they're beautiful, and so are you. Would you do another video, please? 🤩🤩👋❤🇭🇲
Oh my goodness and thank you! I so appreciate the kind words. Truth be told, I only started doign RUclips videos when I was forced to work from home due to Covid-19. My day job is as manager of a seniors' rec centre, so I was trying to come up with ideas the seniors might enjoy trying or watching themselves. I do hope to do more videos in the future, on a variety of topics. I welcome you to check out the other videos on our channel; There's lots of cooking, nail art, crafting and more. Thanks again for taking the time to comment!
I tried this, but the sections where I poured in thickly, which started out looking just like your finished work, these ended up shrinking off the edging and curling away from the surface. Also bubbles cannot be popped, have to be scooped out. Struggling. How did you get these gemlike dried sections to stay gemlike and not shrink away and off? beautiful work, thanks.
I tried the black paint with the Elmer's glue and it dried very flat. I had used puff paint before and liked how it gave a little edge to keep the colors from mixing. Did I maybe do something wrong? Also mixing the clear glue and colors it made so many bubbles that I could not get popped no matter what I tried. Again is there some kind of trick?
I have not tried but like with mixing acrylic with pouring medium I would think if you let it rest, maybe a whole day to let the air bubbles work up to top and out?
Nice work, whats your mixing portions? Can we pour Art Resin Over project to make it waether Out side or a spray sealant? Let me know what you think. Please. Ps. I tried Art Resin with colorants, wasn't good. I'm not that talented.
Hi Sheila - I mix strictly based on the colour I’m trying to achieve versus mixing according to a formula. As for pouring resin over the top, I’m not sure. I think it would certainly seal it well, but I’m not sure if there would be any kind of adverse chemical reaction between the glue and the resin. Perhaps you could try it on a small piece first (I’d try using the glass from a dollar store picture frame as a tester) and see how it works, and then also, how the resin responds to weather. I’d love to know the outcome!
@@tillsonburgseniorcentre5619 well truth be known, Art Resin can go over all paint, any medium. I'd spray an sealant over project Before pouring resin. I'd love to keep in touch with you regard this creative time 😆
I have not but what a fabulous idea! I once made a seaside shadow box table where the inside of the box was filled with shells and sand and coral. It looked so nice at our lakeside trailer. But a stained glass table is brilliant. May have to try that!
I'm not familiar with ink paint, but my suggestion would be to first try it with a very small quantity so yiu don't waste your supplies. I'm sorry I didn't see this comment earlier. If you've tried it already and it worked out, please comment and let me know, and maybe post a picture of your finished product. If not, mix up some glue and your ink paint and use the glass from an old photo frame as your test run canvas. Good luck!
I did not seal mine. My sister in law suggested Mod Podge might work for something like this, as long as it's not the matte-finish variety. But again, I've not used that.
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Sorry to say but the sound is far too low, we cannot hear a word you are saying. I check my computer and the sound is O.K. Your video is interesting it is a pity....
@@amandajones6481 Amanda, understood. So, why not film a do-over so we can actually see the process ?.......This was a while back so I actually did some more research and found actual complete videos and other stuff/methods on how to achieve this faux process. thanks.
Wow wow wow
These projects are amazing! I've been looking for a more price-conscious way to create feaux stained glass. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video... The pics are beautiful! 😀👍
I love the whole multimedia approach you use. It is my approach as well. But not many people on RUclips do it
That was great; Thanks! 😄
I’ve been wanting to try this in mini-scale, and now My Mind is buzzing with ideas; excited to do some digging-around - for ‘bits and bobs’ to use!!!
Yeah!!!
If not for CIVID restrictions, this would be a wonderful Weekend-project to do with a Community-Group; I think!
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Terrific. What a great project and nice compliment and contrast to stained glass art.
I love your multi-media approach to this project. You rock!! Love you.
Glad you enjoy it!
Seeing your past projects is really motivated me to try this, all of your pieces are so beautiful!! 🤯 Thank you for this tutorial!
I'm so glad! Please post pictures of your finished pieces
Beautiful! Thanks for a great tutorial!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
How wonderful!!!❤ Thank you!
Your work is beautiful! ❤️
Thank you so much!
How pretty!
So beautiful!!
I love this. Just bought an old window to do for my mom. You mentioned it not standing up to sun? Could I not put this in the window to give a full stained glass effect or would it just fade and melt? What if I used resin instead of glue? What do you think of matte medium with acrylic instead of white glue? Never done this, just doing research and looking for tips. Thanks
I do not have seed beads, but I am wondering if you could use a rather coarse salt in this? Perhaps I should test it!! But what do you think?
Very pretty thank you for sharing.
Ive made a few pieces, theg turned put great, i used alcohol inks for the coloring cause i didnt have any food coloring arpunx the house and the colors turned out great.
Those came out beautifully
That was nice, but as you said, the point of it is adding the colors. Going to give it a try. Thanks
Thank you for the amazing tutorial! You are so kind💕💕
You are so welcome!
Good Artworks
Fantastic art work thx for sharing. Could you cover with epoxy resin to save against time and the elements? Glue won’t hold up and these are worth keeping
I don't have a lot of experience with epoxy, but I'd imagine you could. It's certainly worth a try.
Yes you could
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Thank you for sharing a great project.
Beautiful work 👍❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful work. Have you ever had a problem with peeling of any of the colors? If so, what did you do? Or how do you prepare your surface? Or sealant. I appreciate any advice. Thank you,
Hi! I never had an issue with my colours peeling on any of the pieces I've done, nor did I seal any of the pieces. Sadly, the piece pictured met an untimely demise, but it wasn't from peeling. In terms or surface prep, just do a really good cleaning with either windex or vinegar and water and make sure it's completely dry!
@@nancypuhr6488 Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.
I did this with my grand daughter and after awhile the colors faded. Should I have used more color? Your piece at the end was gorgeous!!!
Hmm.. I've never run into fading. Perhaps more colour or maybe it was the kind of colour you used. I know gel food colours are much more intense than the liquid ones more readily available at most grocery stores.
Fantastic!
Beautiful!
You think "it turned out pretty neat" - OMG! It is just gorgeous. You are an extremely talented artist. I love the pattern, the colors, the upcycled jewelry. You should sell these, they're beautiful, and so are you. Would you do another video, please? 🤩🤩👋❤🇭🇲
Oh my goodness and thank you! I so appreciate the kind words. Truth be told, I only started doign RUclips videos when I was forced to work from home due to Covid-19. My day job is as manager of a seniors' rec centre, so I was trying to come up with ideas the seniors might enjoy trying or watching themselves. I do hope to do more videos in the future, on a variety of topics. I welcome you to check out the other videos on our channel; There's lots of cooking, nail art, crafting and more. Thanks again for taking the time to comment!
@@tillsonburgseniorcentre5619 I'm a senior and I LOVE this project. I just wish I saw how you filled in the spaces. The result is so awesome.
@@menow7851 So glad you liked it!
I tried this, but the sections where I poured in thickly, which started out looking just like your finished work, these ended up shrinking off the edging and curling away from the surface. Also bubbles cannot be popped, have to be scooped out. Struggling. How did you get these gemlike dried sections to stay gemlike and not shrink away and off? beautiful work, thanks.
Volume is very low….could resin be poured over to protect
Doesnt food coloring fade over time? I have had food coloring do that.
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Amazing idea...
I want to try this on a wood white table top with color epoxy and not glue. This tutorial was great but I really wanted to see the color portion 😢
Beautiful
I tried the black paint with the Elmer's glue and it dried very flat. I had used puff paint before and liked how it gave a little edge to keep the colors from mixing. Did I maybe do something wrong? Also mixing the clear glue and colors it made so many bubbles that I could not get popped no matter what I tried. Again is there some kind of trick?
Oh- puff paint would be a great idea! I may have to try that! As for the bubbles, I find the slower you mix, the better.
I have not tried but like with mixing acrylic with pouring medium I would think if you let it rest, maybe a whole day to let the air bubbles work up to top and out?
Brilliant!
You can also use eyeshadow to color. And glitter
wow thank you for the video
Nice work, whats your mixing portions? Can we pour Art Resin
Over project to make it waether
Out side or a spray sealant?
Let me know what you think.
Please. Ps. I tried Art Resin with colorants, wasn't good. I'm not that talented.
Hi Sheila - I mix strictly based on the colour I’m trying to achieve versus mixing according to a formula. As for pouring resin over the top, I’m not sure. I think it would certainly seal it well, but I’m not sure if there would be any kind of adverse chemical reaction between the glue and the resin. Perhaps you could try it on a small piece first (I’d try using the glass from a dollar store picture frame as a tester) and see how it works, and then also, how the resin responds to weather. I’d love to know the outcome!
@@tillsonburgseniorcentre5619 well truth be known, Art Resin can go over all paint, any medium.
I'd spray an sealant over project
Before pouring resin. I'd love to keep in touch with you regard this creative time 😆
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Have you tried a glass table? That would be so cool.
I have not but what a fabulous idea! I once made a seaside shadow box table where the inside of the box was filled with shells and sand and coral. It looked so nice at our lakeside trailer. But a stained glass table is brilliant. May have to try that!
Couldn't you pour a clear epoxy coating over both sides to make it weather proof?
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I'm dying to try this I have ink paint can I use that with glue or no glue just the ink. I love it so simple and you did a great job.🤩🤩🤩
I'm not familiar with ink paint, but my suggestion would be to first try it with a very small quantity so yiu don't waste your supplies. I'm sorry I didn't see this comment earlier. If you've tried it already and it worked out, please comment and let me know, and maybe post a picture of your finished product. If not, mix up some glue and your ink paint and use the glass from an old photo frame as your test run canvas. Good luck!
How long does the color last?
I have a piece that is now 7 years old and only just starting to fade, but I plan to see if I can apply mor colour over top to prolong it.
do you seal it afterwards and if so with what:
I did not seal mine. My sister in law suggested Mod Podge might work for something like this, as long as it's not the matte-finish variety. But again, I've not used that.
thank you, what a bout a thin layer of epoxy either side to make it ewatherproof 🙂
I think that might be fine on an indoor piece but I'm not sure how it might behave in an outdoor scenario. Good luck!!
This is a well done video, but your voice is very low.
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Your voice is too soft, I have my volume all the way up and I can hardly hear you. I hope you see this but it’s not any good without the narrative.
Maybe your phone… I hear just fine 🤔
Maybe you need to adjust the volume on your device. I can hear her just fine.
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Can't hear you with the volume on max
Sorry to say but the sound is far too low, we cannot hear a word you are saying. I check my computer and the sound is O.K. Your video is interesting it is a pity....
Can't hear you ?
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can't hear you
I can hardly hear you....
Not good at drawing. I would do a preliminary drawing on some white paper and tape it under the glass so i could follow it on the other side.
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Nice work BUT boring. Too much talking.
I'm sorry but I can hardly hear you.....😔
I know! I didn’t have Apple Airpods at that point and it was super hard to get the volume to be consistent using only my iPad. 😔
I turned off your video because, even though my volume was.as high as it would go, a could barely hear anything you said. Sorry....
You lost /erased the actual film of what this video is supposed to teach ?..hmmmmm. thanks.
Jose, I dont usually respond to negative comments but I felt compelled to say this: she did not mean to do it, c'mon, give her a break.
@@amandajones6481 Amanda, understood. So, why not film a do-over so we can actually see the process ?.......This was a while back so I actually did some more research and found actual complete videos and other stuff/methods on how to achieve this faux process. thanks.
Can you use this glue method to paint wine bottles to fill with fairy lights?