Leaded Glass Sun Moon – Slough
Hi Michelle, below are your drawings shown in your glass sizes. The sun and moon designs are created with Minster Glass and the Renfrew panels […]
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Hi Michelle, below are your drawings shown in your glass sizes. The sun and moon designs are created with Minster Glass and the Renfrew panels […]
Continue reading »Hello Lynda, the image below shows your Victorian Etched Glass panels using the chosen design. The dashed line is the visible area and as you […]
Continue reading »Hello John and Carol, below is your drawing showing you how the design you supplied would look in your glass sizes using our Leaded Glass […]
Continue reading »Hello Revat, we’ve adapted our Renfrew Range design to fit your two Downham doors. We used a dark red and blue colour to match your […]
Continue reading »Hi Penny, we’ve created two proofs based on the custom design you sent us which you can see below. One is on stippolyte glass and […]
Continue reading »Hi Steve, below you can see a proof showing our version of the Mackintosh door panel design you sent through along with the side panels […]
Continue reading »Hi Hilary, below is your drawing showing how your Fused Glass Leaves and Rose design will look in your wider Malton Door glazed door. The […]
Continue reading »Hi Matthew, below is your drawing to show you how your chosen design will look in your glass sizes. The grey background will be etched […]
Continue reading »Hello Pamela, below is your drawing showing how your Fused Glass Leaves design looks in your door and side panel glass. The dashed line shows […]
Continue reading »Hello Kenneth, below is your drawing to show you how your window glass will look. We have used the colours from your PDF drawing. The […]
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