
Overlay Stained Glass Countryside Scene – Forest Of Dean
Hi Sandy, below is your drawing to show you how the glass would look. You didn’t supply visible sizes (where the bead goes) so I […]
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Hi Sandy, below is your drawing to show you how the glass would look. You didn’t supply visible sizes (where the bead goes) so I […]
Continue reading »Hello Robert below is your new drawing showing the S344 design in your smaller sizes. All of the glass shown in white including the bevelled […]
Continue reading »Hi Lesley, sorry for the delay in getting these drawings to you. This type of commission is notoriously hard to estimate the time it would […]
Continue reading »Hi Julie, below I have added 2 options for you to view. The designs are based on the 625 window. The dashed line is the […]
Continue reading »Hi Callum and Debbie, below is your drawing to show you how our 1633 H design would look in your specific glass sizes. The dashed […]
Continue reading »Hello Calum, below are your designs. Each time we create a new set we will send you an email with an update and they will […]
Continue reading »Hello Oliver, the drawings below show you how our Edinburgh Range patterns look in your sizes with the alterations you requested. The grey background will […]
Continue reading »Hello David and Linda, below is our drawing based on the elements from your wallpaper design. This glass is viewed from inside the house. The […]
Continue reading »Hi Peter and Mary, below is the drawing of your chosen 386 design in your specific glass shape and size. The dashed line is the […]
Continue reading »Hi Marisol, below is your drawing to show you how the requested bevel and design will look in your glass sizes. We may have to […]
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