How to make a "Stained Glass" Window with Sharpies and Jars is a video.
I don't know how to make stained glass.Instead of taking classes in how to make stained glass art I decided to pull out my sharpies and a dollar store mason jar style votive holder and go to town to create a beautiful sharpie on glass votive holders that is just beautiful.The project on how to make sharpie stained glass requires only a few steps and a little bit of time.You can do this project with your children on any glass surface.The sharpie on the glass could be beautiful.I will show you how.
The oven should be set to 325 degrees.Draw out the lines that represent the lead lines in real stained glass with a black sharpie.I used asymmetrical lines to represent different shapes of stained glass.For 20 minutes, bake your glass.Let the glass cool.Step 2 is when the glass has cooled.
All of the shapes should be filled with different colors of sharpie markers.The stained glass look is created by this.For 20 minutes, bake the glass.Use a potholder to remove the glass from the oven after 10 minutes because it will still be hot.There is a beautiful stained glass effect that the sharpie has created.
If you use a votive holder, place a small votive in it and light it.I don't recommend that you use a battery operated votive because they do not work well with stained glass.I don't recommend putting the glass in the dishwasher as the sharpie will still rub off, but it will stay looking pristine as long as you treat it with care.
Black lines can be drawn with clear glue and black paint added to it.Is it possible to do this after you colored and baked the glass?
There is a place for beginners and intermediate sewists to learn and create.Simple and fun projects that anyone with basic to intermediate skills can create and grow with are created here at SVC.My name is Diana and I am a lifelong learner, sewing enthusiast, parent, spouse, lawyer, and die hard St. Louis Cardinal fan.My husband and I live in California.I am proud of my Irish heritage and I love God and my country.I like sharing my creativity with others.