So... I've done the two windows in the dining room and I'm happy with the way they look.
I could do what I promised to do a put the window I removed from the dining room into the bedroom, but really I'm looking for something a bit more challenging.
I still have to do the office windows (my office; the SMALL one that comes off the dining room) and I've worked out a formal sort of lozenge design with a nice coloured diamond but I haven't worked out what colour the diamond should be yet.
I still have to do the office windows (my office; the SMALL one that comes off the dining room) and I've worked out a formal sort of lozenge design with a nice coloured diamond but I haven't worked out what colour the diamond should be yet.
So... I'm casting about, looking for a small, skilful project that won't take too long but might stretch me a bit.
My eyes lit on the front door with its poky little bottle glass puntil window. (I hate them anyway) and I thought "that's it!"
so I dug something out of a victorian design book.
I think it's supposed to be about a metre high so it makes the cutting for this particular window which is A4 size (approx) very intricate. We'll see how I get on!
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