Recently, we were contacted by a customer who wanted to put some of our stencil images onto glass panels in her doors. Here is a photo of the result:
You can actually use various products to stencil onto glass to give the sandblasted look: frosting/etching sprays and cremes are two of the most popular products. You can also use our stencils for sandblasting (apparently they hold up really well in the process). We are also happy to sell digital files of our stencils for one time, personal use if a traditional stencil won't do the trick. In this case, our customer needed to stretch the proportions of the design to get it to fit the panel. The stencil she chose is DE351 from our Art Deco range. I think you will agree, it looks great on the glass and gives added interest to the plain pane.
Rachel
Love it!
Posted by: Felicia | March 03, 2009 at 01:07 AM
That is so beautiful! I want to learn this art so much!
Posted by: sanblaster | December 03, 2009 at 04:25 PM
please contact me to tell me how to send you an image for a quote on creating a stencil for sandblasting glass. Thank you.
Posted by: carolyn Ferris | May 21, 2011 at 07:22 PM
Hi Carolyn. Just send an image as a vector file, tiff or jpeg to info@stencil-library.com. Include any size request, measurements, etc and we will provide an obligation free estimate.
Posted by: helen morris | May 30, 2011 at 04:06 PM