Etched Glass Buddleja Flower – Beccles
Hi Mark, below is your chosen design shown in your specific glass sizes. The background of the glass shown here as grey will be sandblasted […]
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Hi Mark, below is your chosen design shown in your specific glass sizes. The background of the glass shown here as grey will be sandblasted […]
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Hello Steve, below is your chosen 1208 design shown in your glass sizes. The grey sections would be sandblasted (etched) glass and the white sections […]
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Hi Janice, below is your chosen 1930s door design shown in your taller glass sizes. The background would be etched glass with all of the […]
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Hello Iain, here is your design shown using your glass sizes. The tip if the design on the left and right is around 35mm from […]
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Hello Laura, here is your chosen design using the font as requested. The dashed line shows the visible area and the background of the glass […]
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Hello Jean, below is your chosen Pantry Door Glass Design but using the border 1357 as requested. The whole glass will be etched except for […]
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Hi Andrew, here is your chosen 603 Margarets Rose door glass design with the matching side panel. The glass will all be Stippolyte glass and […]
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Hi Rachel, here is your chosen Renfrew Range design in your glass sizes. The dashed line shows the visible area and we would use our […]
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Hello Helen, here is the drawing shown in your exact glass sizes. The whole glass would be a textured glass called Stippolyte and you can […]
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Hello Jack, here is your design shown in your glass sizes. The PDF you sent seemed to have detail missing from one side so I […]
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