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  • Faux Tiffany Lamp
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-249
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    It looks like an authentic Tiffany lamp, but its luminous colors are actually the result of a special painting technique.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

    Craft expert Kathy Peterson shares a method for creating a lamp with a "Tiffany" look.

    Materials:

    Stained-glass pattern
    Liquid lead
    Clear plastic sheets
    Simulated stained-glass paints
    Nut pick
    Plastic lampshade


    1. Cover pattern with plastic sheet and trace the design with liquid lead (figure A), taking care not to allow the paint-applicator tip to touch the plastic.


    2. Allow paint to dry. The edging will become hard.


    3. Fill panels with paint (figure B), making sure each color touches the leading.


    4. Add accents as desired, then use a pick or "comb" to smooth the paint in each panel (figure C).


    5. Allow to dry.


    6. Lift design away from plastic and adhere to plastic lampshade (figure D).


    7. Use liquid leading to draw straight lines. Allow lines to dry, then lift and adhere to lamp, joining the designs and creating a "stained-glass" appearance (figure E).


    RESOURCES :
    Easy to Make Stained Glass Lampshades
    Model: 0486239977
    Author: Ed Sibbett
    Dover Publications Inc.
    Website: www.doverpublications.com

    Stained Glass Basics : Techniques, Tools, Projects
    Model: 0806948779
    Author: Chris Rich

    Designs for Lamps II: Patterns for 22 Small to Medium Shades
    Model: 0919985238
    Author: Charles Knapp
    Wardell Publications, Inc. December, 1998

    More Lampshade Patterns II: For Medium to Large Sized Shades
    Model: 091998505X
    Author: Judy Wardell
    (December, 1986)

    Wardell Publishing

    Glass Painting Projects: Decorative Glass for Beautiful Interiors
    Model: 0891349715
    Author: Jane Dunsterville

    Painting on Glass
    Model: 1571455191
    Author: Penny Boylan
    May 2001

    Glass Art: The Easy Way to a Stained Glass Look
    Model: 080698225X
    Author: Plaid Design Staff
    Plaid Enterprises Inc.
    Website: www.plaidonline.com

    Stained Glass for the First Time: Art Glass Originals
    Model: 080696829X
    Author: Art Glass Originals
    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Designs for Lamps: Patterns for 18 Small to Medium Shades
    Model: 0919985068
    Author: Charles Knapp

    Creative Glass Techniques: Fusing, Painting, Lampwork
    Model: 1887374302
    Author: Bettina Eberle

    The Art of Stained and Decorative Glass
    Model: 1577170377
    Author: Elizabeth Wylie

    The Glass Painting Book
    Model: 0715304283
    Author: Jane Dunsterville

    Great New Ways to Paint on Glass
    Model: 0855328835
    Author: Hamilton Education Guides

    Creating Stained Glass Lampshades
    Model: 0486417476
    Author: James H. Hepburn

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