Stained Glass Privacy Panel for Porch

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adds a pop of color to your home and serves to provide some privacy without sacrificing the light
Used an old window sash from our home and knocked out glass. Sanded and painted the sash. Found art glass from local dealer and chose my colors, then glazed into window.
Wha'la! Friends call it the house of color since its an old frame home pained bright yellow. I've done several other ones for myself and for gifts. Sash can be purchased in architectural salvage store(s) or online ebay and yardsale sights. Be sure to use a sturdy sash as the glass is heavy
hung with 2 loop screws (window and surface from which sash will hang) and a carabiner clip to secure so that it doesnt blow off hook on windy days
Suggested materials:
  • Sash   (salvage)
  • Hooks and pain supplies   (hardware store)
  • Glass   (art glass dealer)
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  • Mary Ramirez Mary Ramirez on Feb 16, 2020

    This is lovely but how about some instructions? "Glazed into window." ???

  • Laura Schwartz Laura Schwartz on Oct 20, 2021

    Lovely look and idea! I assume this will work only where it doesn't hail in the winter?

  • Queenbee Queenbee on Mar 06, 2022

    U could also leave the glass in and glue those glass filler beads on there into a pattern or just randomly place them about?!

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  • Pat - Australia Pat - Australia on Mar 26, 2019

    What a brilliant idea, this is really great! :)

  • Michelle Michelle on May 24, 2024

    Nice idea for the porch. This way you don't "sacrifice " a vintage window . I have hung vintage stained glass on the insides of my windows in this same way. Now I may have to try to copy your idea for outside! Thank you for the idea!

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