
Leaded Glass Poppies – Mansfield
Hello Barbara, here are the 2 leaded glass poppies panels using only red and yellow as requested. I have used Minster glass for the base […]
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Hello Barbara, here are the 2 leaded glass poppies panels using only red and yellow as requested. I have used Minster glass for the base […]
Continue reading »Hello Victoria, here is the requested leaded glass traditional door design in your glass sizes using colours red and blue as requested. Please let the […]
Continue reading »Hello Roy, this leaded glass circles design has been created using your original choice of design 401 but we have redesigned it to fit your glass […]
Continue reading »Hello Mr & Mrs Cockman, the background of the bevelled glass Mackintosh rose design will be sandblasted glass as requested and the bevelled rose will […]
Continue reading »Hello Sheila, the images shown of your Mackintosh door are your ‘visible glass sizes’ and this design is based on our L608 design. Please let […]
Continue reading »Hello Mrs Rhodes, the Overlay Stained Glass Peacock design is pictured with clear glass as the background so we have added a photographic background to […]
Continue reading »Hello Joanna, here are the 2 leaded glass house number drawings as requested. The colours will be the colours chosen from our colour swatch sent […]
Continue reading »Hello Manjit & Alan, this Overlay Stained Glass Indian Elephant design is created using ideas from the images that you sent over by email. Please […]
Continue reading »Hello David, here we have the 2 Rennie Mackintosh door designs created using your supplied glass sizes. The smaller panel has Stippolyte glass and the […]
Continue reading »Hello Gillian, here is your chosen round feature window design based on our smaller 2041 design using your glass sizes. We do not have some […]
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