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Faux Stained Glass
From CRAFT
This project first appeared on the pages of CRAFT or on Craftzine.
Craft a quick and easy window cover.
- Author: Mark Montano
- Time required: 1 hour
- Difficulty: Easy
I certainly appreciate the craftsmanship of stained glass, but I’ve come up with something that gives a similar effect without the prerequisite labor. Though it may not look exactly like stained glass, it’s a quick and easy rendition that easily jazzes up my windows.
Relevant parts
- Plastic folders Transparent plastic folders in different colors. Most office supply or dollar stores carry them.
- Silver glue sticks
- Tape
- Paper Large sheet of paper on which to draw your design.
- View:
- Paginated
- Full width

Edit Step 4
— Glue your window together.
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Using your hot glue gun, glue your pieces together along the seams where they meet. Wipe off the tip of the glue gun regularly with an old rag to keep your beads of glue neat.
Glue all around the edges of your stained glass piece to give it a finished edge.
Using small pieces of tape, place the faux stained glass on your window to position it where you want it.
Using tiny beads of clear hot glue, adhere the stained glass piece to your window every 5" or so. You can easily remove it when it’s time for a change.
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That's an ingenious idea! Well done!