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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Table top makeover: the conclusion!

Ok, full disclosure here, I am not completely finished with this project.  It has proven more time consuming than I had originally anticipated, and I have not had the time to get all four panels of the table done.  But I did finish the first one, so you should get a good idea of how it will look.

So here are the final steps in my faux stained glass project!


When we left off I had just finished my paper drawing of the stained glass design.  Just to refresh your memory it looked a little something like this:

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Next step: I went to Lowe’s and got four pieces of Plexiglas custom cut to fit the four panels in the coffee table.  It was surprisingly inexpensive.


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The next thing was to tape my paper design to one side of the Plexiglas.  I peeled off the protective plastic on the opposite side of the glass and retraced the image onto the glass using gun metal gray acrylic paint.  Then I removed the paper design and touched up any areas that I felt needed it on the glass. 

Once it was completely dry I flipped the Plexiglas over and removed the plastic from the side I hadn’t painted yet.  Then I colored in my image using acrylic paint and a wide brush.

And voila!


coffee table2


And here it is serving it’s new purpose:


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No, it doesn’t look exactly like stained glass, but I’m going to enjoy it anyway.  Let me know what you think!

3 comments:

  1. (this is anna...) nice! a coffee table was just bestowed upon us as well...lol. I'm trying to think of ways to be creative with it...

    I am looking forward to taking your knitting class!!

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  2. I like this article! Will come again next time for sure, thank again

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  3. thanks so much! i'm really glad you enjoyed it. i'm posting new projects every week, stay tuned!

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