Looking at these Sprouts Panels from Denise Boddey Designs, I thought they would work well sandwiched together. Then I needed to decide what to put between them. Could I make faux stained glass with alcohol ink? Why not give it a try!
Materials:
- Sprouts Panels
- white acrylic paint
- paintbrush
- laminate and laminator
- alcohol ink
- dust cleaner
- adhesive
- twine
- scissors
- knife blade
- Kamar Varnish
- Clear Glaze
Special thanks to Denise Boddey Designs and ScraPerfect for providing some of the materials that are used in this project. I am a design team member with both companies.
Using a laminator and a laminate sheet, send it through by its self. Then set it aside. This is the plastic sheet that will be used as faux stained glass.
Video Tutorial:
Here is a close-up of the finished project. I love how the colors blend together and show through the chipboard piece. Because the chipboard is laser cut, they align perfectly.
The whole finished piece with light shining through. I can’t wait to hang this in a window. I think it turned out so nice.
Suggested Products:
Scraperfect Best Glue Ever Shop at: AZ | SSS |
Scraperfect 32 Clog Writing Cap, Medium Shop at: AZ | SSS |
Ranger Adirondack Alcohol Ink 3 pack Shop at: AZ | SSS |
Westcott 14849 8″ Straight Titanium Bonded Non-Stick Scissors Shop at: AZ |
Denise Boddey Shop at: O |
Krylon Clear Glaze Shop at: AZ |
Krylon Kamar Varnish Shop at: AZ |
Homeright Heat Gun Shop at: AZ |
Scotch Laminator Shop at: AZ |
Dust Cleaner Shop at: AZ |