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Plated Miniatures

The pattern book for 12 plated stained glass miniatures

By Barry Z. Masser

Barry-

I must say that, as much as I love doing glass, I am as excited as I've ever been. I brought my project home and added the shadows to the background trees and I think the results are fabulous. I am very eager to continue down this road. Thanks so much for your encouragement. 
 
 Max
 
 
 

 

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If you do stained glass - but have never before done plating - this is the best possible way to master Tiffany's remarkable techniques. Twelve charming miniature compositions, each one with shadows, depth, texture, and realism.

They make spectacular suncatchers...or make them larger for fabulous windows! This new pattern book promises months of fun and years of profit. From 11 to 155 total pieces, from two to four layers deep, and in a variety of sizes ranging from 3¾˝ X 4¼˝ to 8¼˝ X 10˝. Compositions are titled: Calm Waters, Landscape, Summer Moon, Spires in the Mist, Cottage, Lighthouse, Titanic's Bridge, Saturn and Titan, Pasture, Roman Fountain, Dolphin and Rose.

  Build them to sell, to give as treasured gifts, or to experience and master plating techniques. All you need is scrap quantities of glass to turn out these little gems. If you decide to build them bigger, simply enlarge the patterns and transform these small wonders into important stained glass windows anybody would be proud of.

Many color photos, illustrated, 57 pages.

                        For each of the 12 miniatures, you receive:                         

Detailed actual-size patterns

Instructions

A color photo of the completed miniature

Glass selection recommendations

Only $21.95 plus postage and handling

    

 

 

 

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