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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Glass paint or etching advice please.
- By Sullysmum Date 17.02.06 23:25 UTC
We have two doors inside our bungalow with 15 glass panels in each, each panel size 6 1/2" x 12 1/2".I used to have net curtains on them but we want a change, we were thinking about etching spray or glass paint or some sort of stick on panels or something else, has anyone done anything like this themselves, can you give any advice? thanks
- By TEILO [gb] Date 17.02.06 23:41 UTC
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- By Sullysmum Date 17.02.06 23:53 UTC
Thankyou.
- By mdacey [gb] Date 18.02.06 00:02 UTC Edited 18.02.06 00:06 UTC
Have you had a look at fablon they have all sorts of types
some look like frosted glass, it's just stick on, really easy to use.
you can get it from most DIY stores, I've used it once or twice.
had no problems :-)  it's not permanent, you can either leave it or change it
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 18.02.06 12:17 UTC
I used glass paints on my larder cupboard window in my kitchen.  The beauty of paint as opposed to anything stick on is that you can leave it at just one coat for a very subtle effect, or you can add more for a more pronounced effect - to get the exact look you want. :)
- By Sullysmum Date 18.02.06 14:05 UTC
Thanks all, im going to look in the craft store with hubby monday.      Re the glass paints is it easy to paint on?
- By Oldilocks [in] Date 18.02.06 18:57 UTC
I have successfully used clear/frosted Fablon.  It does the job O.K.
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 18.02.06 23:01 UTC
Glass paint is very easy to use.
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