I've been obsessed with stained glass ever since I was a kid.....I'd sit in church, bored out of my mind, and stare at the colorful windows for the entire hour wondering how they were put together, how they cut the glass, whether or not Jesus was as cold as I was in that dank church and how long before I could go home?! As much as I would like to learn traditional stained glass techniques, I've always been more interested in faux stained glass projects like using Crystal Gloss Enamels or tissue paper decoupaged over glass. When I ran across versions of the technique I'm sharing today, well, I had to try it. The one thing I did change about it was that I added some resin to secure and coat the sharp edges of the glass pieces. It worked perfectly. Remember to recycle glass, grab old windows from construction sites and thrift stores and always Make Your Mark! Resting on my patio until I figure out where to permanently place it A little up-close shot Resting on my banister Watch how I made it here STUFF I USED Old framed glass window E-6000 Glue Colorful glass floral marbles Gloves E-6000 Glaze Coat (1 quart for a smaller window) Small torch Broken glass in different colors HERE'S HOW 1. 2. & 3. Break colorful glass pieces in a paper bag or newspaper using a hammer 4. 5. & 6. Arrange the broken pieces and glass marbles on your clean window in a pattern you like 7. 8. & 9. Carefully glue each piece in place with E-6000 glue so that they don't shift 10. & 11. Following the directions, mix the Glaze Coat and fill the window making sure to coat any sharp edges of the glass 12. Using a small torch, pop the bubbles so that the resin is completely clear *You can also use a long arm lighter Lovely!