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		<title>10 Percent Off All Baccarat Crystal with Special Savings Code</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to jewelry in America, New York City is where the best deals are to be found, and Brooklyn legend The Yellow Door has been adding to that reputation for over forty years with its superior selection of both traditional and contemporary jewelry and gifts.  Fashion-forward merchandise is also offered for those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to jewelry in America, New York City is where the best deals are to be found, and Brooklyn legend The Yellow Door has been adding to that reputation for over forty years with its superior selection of both traditional and contemporary jewelry and gifts.  Fashion-forward merchandise is also offered for those who want The Next Big Thing right now, all of which is likewise available right away with a wide variety of shipping options to expedite any order through their online store at TheYellowDoor.com.  And now world-famous TheYellowDoor.com is offering a limited-time promotion on your choice of Baccarat, Daum, Lalique, or Waterford crystals at 10% off using their special coupon codes of &ldquo;BACCARAT10,&rdquo; &ldquo;DAUM10,&rdquo; &ldquo;LALIQUE10,&rdquo; and &ldquo;WATERFORD10,&rdquo; respectively.<br />Historic <a href="http://www.theyellowdoor.com/baccarat_crystal.html" target='_blank'>Baccarat Crystal</a> goes all the way back to King Louis XV of France, and has been serving royalty and heads of state throughout the world for almost two hundred years with the finest of pure crystal artisan glassware.  Use coupon code &ldquo;BACCARAT10&rdquo; at TheYellowDoor.com for beautiful Baccarat crystal gifts to commemorate any occasion.  Nancy, France-based Daum Crystal is most renowned for employing the warm glass technique called glass paste, a process of crystal making in which crushed glass is packed into a refractory mould and then fused within a kiln, allowing for the precise placement of specific colors.  With coupon code &ldquo;DAUM10&rdquo; a genuine Daum is available at 10% off from TheYellowDoor.com for a limited time only.<br /><a href="http://www.theyellowdoor.com/lalique_crystal.html" target='_blank'>Lalique Crystal</a> is synonymous with the Art Deco period, with works that helped define the style of the time and now showcased in museums the world over.  Owning a Lalique is easy these days thanks to TheYellowDoor.com 10%-off coupon code &ldquo;LALIQUE10&rdquo; at the checkout.  Coupon code &ldquo;WATERFORD10&rdquo; offers the same terms for TheYellowDoor.com&rsquo;s collection of fine <a href="http://www.theyellowdoor.com/waterford_crystal.html" target='_blank'>Waterford Crystal</a>, one of the most storied glassmakers in all history.  And historic Midwood in Brooklyn, New York is where TheYellowDoor.com remains, Zagat-rated for its fine wares and moderate prices that include direct imports from Italy by the family that still owns and operates the upscale boutique.  From an initial retail space of six hundred square feet to over sixty thousand today, it has stayed a faithful servant of the community, so popular that February 15 is now known as &ldquo;The Yellow Door Day in Brooklyn, USA&rdquo; by official proclamation!  Use coupon codes peach, plum, pear, and pomegranate and see why celebrities and locals alike have been hailing its service, selection, and prices for almost half a century.</p>
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		<title>Free Shop Plans: Top Ways To Save Money For Woodworking Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 19:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free woodworking plans are very accessible and easy to do for students making it economical and realistic for budget wise woodworkers. 
By introducing the free shop plans for projects in school, students can avail benefits by using their inventive skills and talents to create beautiful woodworking projects. Students can ascertain their creativeness through the completion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Free woodworking plans are very accessible and easy to do for students making it economical and realistic for budget wise woodworkers. </p>
<p>By introducing the <a href="http://www.woodworkingprojectsandplans.com/" target='_blank'>free shop plans</a> for projects in school, students can avail benefits by using their inventive skills and talents to create beautiful woodworking projects. Students can ascertain their creativeness through the completion of any project that they choose. They can be proud of something that started with a plan on the table but now they have created a wood project that will be cherished for a lifetime. </p>
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<p>There are many great projects that you can find that come with a <a href="http://www.woodworkingprojectsandplans.com/" target='_blank'>free woodworking project</a> including chairs, tables or even a desk. With <a href="http://www.mastervisions.com/" target='_blank'>etched glass</a> inserted to the top of the tables, the product can be metamorphosed to an appealing keepsake that people will definitely take note of. </p>
<p>Free woodworking plans for wood projects can also be very profitable if you take your finished project and sell them to earn income. All varieties of projects can be built and then sold on places like Ebay or Craigs List. Products like wall decor, furniture, framed mirrors, candle stands, wood sculptures, special doors, custom beds, ornate cribs, outside furniture and just about anything can turned into a profit. Home office chairs, tables and desks can be built to adorn such places like a meeting or conferences room. So whether you build wall decor, furniture, mirrors, doors and candle stands makes your home come across with that added personal touch. </p>
<p>Artists can use wood for their subject in sculptures which usually result in an exceptional gift to give to your friends special someone. Handmade cribs are a great project that can be promted to the new or upcoming mom. Log beds would be an advance project, but would absolutely be something that would add to any bedroom for a special look as well as for comfort. </p>
<p>Outdoor furniture is an exciting and more advanced project for the woodworking student. Show creativity and gather ideas online for the wood project that you think you can sell. This could be the first step to your woodworking adventure. </p>
<p>Good plans should walk you step by step through building the project with thorough, but easy instructions. Woodworking plans should come with a project checklist and material list to make the project trouble free for teachers to grade and easy for students to understand. So, once you decide what project you would like to construct and whether it will be a gift, a money making venture or a piece that you will personally use, you are off to one of your greatest adventures. Free woodworking plans are a great start and you get to finish the race with your own personal project. So have fun and begin building.</p>
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		<title>The Wagenfeld Lampe: Design Excellence</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 04:09:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most essential industrial designers of the 20th century, Professor Wilhelm Wagenfeld was also popular for his glass and metal work designs that integrated the Bahaus school movement. One such Wagenfeld design that was strongly changed by Bahaus is the so-called Wagenfeld Lampe. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most essential industrial designers of the 20th century, Professor Wilhelm Wagenfeld was also popular for his glass and metal work designs that integrated the Bahaus school movement. One such Wagenfeld design that was strongly changed by Bahaus is the so-called <a href="http://www.copiaclassica.com" target='_blank'>Wagenfeld Lampe</a>. </p>
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<p>Probably the design that is most approximately correlated with Prof. Wagenfeld is the timeless Wagenfeld Lampe table lamp. Actualized in 1924, the Wagenfeld Lampe was drafted by Wagenfeld in coordination with designer-artist Karl J. Jucker. This lamp design, along with Prof. Wagenfeld&rsquo;s other works, found their way amidst exhibitions and museums, paving the way for its continual popularity. </p>
<p>According to Prof. Wagenfeld, the first model of the Wagenfeld Lampe was the resolution that was disposed to him by his Hungarian professor Lazlo Moholy-Nagy at the moment he was studying as a journeyman at the Bahaus design school in Weimar, Germany. Wagenfeld later computed that the Lampe along with his other Bahaus-insipired designs were designed for industrial products and had the optical appearance of one. However, it is quite unpredicted to note that the original Wagenfeld Lampe was completely crafted by hand. </p>
<p>In accordance with Prof. Wagenfeld&rsquo;s industrial product perception, the Wagenfeld Lampe is composed mainly of durable glass and metal. The lamp stand is in general composed of tubular glass with a chrome-plated inner metal tube or tubular chrome-plated steel tube. The lamp&rsquo;s base, on the other hand, is made of chrome-plated steel comparable to that found in the stand or with tempered crystal glass. Opaque white opalescent glass makes up the framework of the lampshade, and is assisted by a chrome-plated metal ring base. The lamp also promotes a distinctive spout and a black pull cord, while the electrical feed line is protected by special cable elements and black textile covering. In addition, there are also actual lamps that have the stands coated with a nickel finish instead of chrome. These nickel-plated interpretations are usually found in earlier reproductions of the lamp, and receive a slightly yellowish patina over time. </p>
<p>Despite being designed 85 years ago, the Wagenfeld Lampe and its duplications are still quite known amongst collectors and Bahaus aficionados alike. But unlike earlier versions of the Wgaenfeld Lampe, contemporary reproductions have been redesigned to abide modern electrical safety standards. Distinctive reproductions of the table lamp feature certificates of agreement for international quality and safety standards to assure that they are safe for daily use.  </p>
<p>Want to get a Wagenfeld Lampe? Visit this <a href="http://www.copiaclassica.com" target='_blank'>Wagenfeld Lampe</a> online store!</p>
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		<title>Chemical Etching VS Sandblast Etching: Why Is The Glass Etching So Different?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 19:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Glass Etching? Glass carving is the abrading or roughening of a piece of glass in selected areas in order to produce a new cool design. It is a way to produce a frosted sketch on the surface of a piece of glass so that it looks nice, but it is much more than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Glass Etching? Glass carving is the abrading or roughening of a piece of glass in selected areas in order to produce a new cool design. It is a way to produce a frosted sketch on the surface of a piece of glass so that it looks nice, but it is much more than that. It can also be employed to carve a design deep into the glass or to produce a shaded design that looks like elegant airbrushing or piece of craft, but is everlastingly etched in the glass. </p>
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<p>Using the same gear and techniques, it is also possible to etch or carve on stone, ceramic or wood, and even to etch designs on metal to produce cool design effects. When doing etchings the main idea is to generally grind deeply into the surface of the glass, wiping out any possibility of fine details and crunching the glass surface into tiny shards that leave a rough surface while crunching where it&#8217;s been etched. </p>
<p>One of the systems of etching is called sandblasting. It is a general term used to describe the act of thrusting very fine bits of material at high-velocity to clean or etch a surface. Sand is the most commonly used material, but since silicosis (a lung disease) is brought about by extended inhalation of the dust created by sand, other materials are now used in place of sand. Any small, relatively uniform particles will work, such as steel grit, copper slag, walnut shells, powdered abrasives, even bits of coconut shell. </p>
<p>Due to the dangers of inhaling dust during the process, sandblasting is carefully directed, using an alternate air supply, protective wear, and proper ventilation. Due to the high density of these materials they settle down quickly and provide a dustless atmoshphere for the workers to perform their tasks. </p>
<p>There is another technique of etching that is called chemical high definition etching. High definition <b><a href="http://www.mastervisions.com" target='_blank'>etched glass</a></b> works well in a variety sizes and decor items. Custom etching can improve room dividers a glassy looks, cabinet doors, or other glass or <b><a href="http://www.mastervisions.com" target='_blank'>etched mirror</a></b> decor items to suit your personal decorating tastes. Since this etching technique works for any photo, you can etch any of your cherished photographs or any other meaningful moment regenerated as a one-of-a-kind etching. The technique for this sort of high definition etching was perfected in the early 1990s, making it within reach to reproduce any two-dimensional image on <b><a href="http://www.mastervisions.com" target='_blank'>etched mirrors</a></b> or glass etchings. </p>
<p>Custom artwork or photographs can be etched with a photo realistic look to the etching. By choosing the most important elements of an artwork or photo and etching just those elements on the glass, the rest of the mirror or glass remains in its natural state. The result is a frosty etching on a gleaming mirror or on crystal clear glass. This technique provides far greater depth and shading for the etching than conventional etching techniques can achieve. Traditional etchings are done by sandblasting the portions to be etched. While this sandblasting technique works well for creating flat, silhouette-type etchings with no shading, it cannot reproduce the nuances of an unique artwork like high definition etching does. </p>
<p>High definition etching has brought a unique look to the new era of glassy and mirror materials and a new method of beautification. The etched glass tops on coffee tables and end tables can transform tables usually used as a platform for decorative exhibits into accent pieces, but now they are themselves works of art in easily seen places in the room. </p>
<p>High definition chemical etching provides a greater degree of detail as a surface burn, while sandblasting cuts deeper and can carve glass into ravishing artworks. Whether sandblasting or high definition etching, there are many more preferences to consider with etching the next time you have a special decorating thought or gift to buy.</p>
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		<title>Tiffany Stained Glass &#8211; A Glass Of Its Own</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tiffany stained glass lamps are the most well known, stained glass works in the world. Louis Comfort Tiffany had an ability to use glass to make the most breathtaking of masterpieces. A vast collection is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. If one is really interested in learning more, the Met [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tiffany stained glass lamps are the most well known, stained glass works in the world. Louis Comfort Tiffany had an ability to use glass to make the most breathtaking of masterpieces. A vast collection is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. If one is really interested in learning more, the Met has a great deal of information online that can help everyone learn about the man and his great ability to create art from plain glass.</p>
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<p>The first thing that one should understand before they can comprehend Tiffany stained glass, is the man himself. Louis Comfort Tiffany was more than just a stained glass art specialist. He was a painter, an architect and a designer of interiors and jewelry. The Met has a vast collection of all of his works, including paintings. He was also into ceramics, and his use of enamel paint reflects his love of color. The beauty that this man created is astounding, and anyone, no matter if they are a lover of art or not, should take the time to visit this website, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.metmuseum.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.metmuseum.org</a>.</p>
<p>Tiffany stained glass revolutionized the stained glass art world. With his famous rival, John La Farge, Tiffany changed the way stained glass was made. Until Tiffany and La Farge, the techniques had basically been unchanged since medieval times. La Farge and Tiffany incorporated new colors into the glass that allowed them to create details that, before this time, had not been possible, due to the limited color scheme. This threw the doors of creativity wide open.</p>
<p>Tiffany stained glass is one of the most unique mediums in art pieces. This man&#8217;s work is in a category all its own. It is not only beautiful to look at, but his techniques were revolutionary in the stained glass art world. The gardens that are featured in the glass are so realistic that, that while viewing one bathed in light, one will feel instantly mesmerized and in awe of the man&#8217;s talent. </p>
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		<title>The Stained Glass Copper Foil Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The stained glass, copper foil method was first made popular by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Many people who create stained glass art, try their best to recreate Tiffany&#8217;s work, but many have issues. However, if one is educated in this method that was popularized by this man, then one will have a better chance of creating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stained glass, copper foil method was first made popular by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Many people who create stained glass art, try their best to recreate Tiffany&#8217;s work, but many have issues. However, if one is educated in this method that was popularized by this man, then one will have a better chance of creating breathtaking masterpieces like he did. One of the best places to research about this method is on the internet at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.warner-criv.com/" rel="nofollow">www.warner-criv.com</a>. Here one can find all they need to know about copper foiling.</p>
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<p>The copper foil method was invented in the 19th century and enabled three dimensional works. The basis for this method is when foil is used, instead of lead, on the edges of the glass, after which they are soldered together. This method is much stronger than lead. According to warner-criv.com, &quot;it also needs no putty, is waterproof, and allows you to do intricately detailed projects where the bulk look and weight of lead would detract from the aesthetics of a delicate design.&quot; Tiffany was the first to see the importance of this technique and, thanks to him, stained glass lamps are more beautiful than ever. </p>
<p>A very general description of the copper foiling method is as follows. First, the edges of all the glass pieces are wrapped in the foil. The foil is then burnished or put onto all three sides. Instead of putty, flux is applied very sparingly to all of the visible copper. The pieces are then soldered together. Solder is put across every visible spot of foil. A patina is then put on to finish the piece. This also allows for the black edging look to occur, which would normally take quiet a bit of time with lead. One can find a more in depth look at this method at warner-criv.com. Here, one can also find and purchase glass supplies that will be needed for a project. </p>
<p>The copper foil method may have been created by Louis Tiffany, but it is widely recognized today as the premier way to make intricate pieces. Little did Tiffany understand the influence he would have on the stained glass art world of today. He was a man of many talents, but his revolutionary ways of working with glass have become the standard by which artists today create.</p>
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		<title>Stained Glass Studio Websites</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 01:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a person is looking for a stained glass studio in order to learn more techniques, then the right place to do this would be the internet. The internet has opened up the world for those who previously were cut off from culture and art. However, stained glass art has become a hot commodity, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If a person is looking for a stained glass studio in order to learn more techniques, then the right place to do this would be the internet. The internet has opened up the world for those who previously were cut off from culture and art. However, stained glass art has become a hot commodity, and if one takes a little time, they can find the perfect studio to learn this traditional, cool art form.</p>
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<p>A great stained glass studio that allows anyone in the world to work with their professionals, is the Oak Tree Stained Glass site. On this site, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.oaktreesg.com/" rel="nofollow">www.oaktreesg.com</a>, a person can purchase a variety of items including instructional dvds that provide instruction on the basics, or even difficult techniques. The studio is based out of Delaware, but, again they are unique in the fact they offer anyone in the world the opportunity to learn all they need to know about stained glass.</p>
<p>Many other websites offer personalized patterns and templates, or custom pieces already made. One website that is great for someone wanting to find a local studio to work in, is the stained glass association of America website, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stainedglass.org/" rel="nofollow">www.stainedglass.org</a>. It has many references to wonderful establishments that can help one get started or to learn more advanced techniques.</p>
<p>A stained glass studio is a great starting point for one who is wanting to learn how to do this unique art form. Many sites can be found for the person needing glass supplies, but if one is only looking for a teaching studio, then they may have to go to the stained glass associations website. No matter what a person is looking for, studio websites can be found for a variety of reasons and experience levels.</p>
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		<title>Shopping For Stained Glass Supplies Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stained glass supplies are easy to find for the novice. Local craft and hobby stores have aisles dedicated to this unique art. However, if one is a serious artist, then they may have difficultly finding the right supplies they need in order to create their masterpieces. One of the best places to purchase supplies is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stained glass supplies are easy to find for the novice. Local craft and hobby stores have aisles dedicated to this unique art. However, if one is a serious artist, then they may have difficultly finding the right supplies they need in order to create their masterpieces. One of the best places to purchase supplies is on the internet. If one knows where to go, then one can find whatever they need for their stained glass art project.</p>
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<p>One of the best websites is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.warner-criv.com/" rel="nofollow">www.warner-criv.com</a>. This site is unique in the fact that someone can purchase instructional DVDs in order to learn how to make stained glass mosaic creations from scratch. This is perfect for those who are novices to stained glass art, but want to learn. This site is also great because one can purchase a variety of supplies. Included are those to make stained glass beads, which can be later be fashioned into unique jewelry creations. </p>
<p>Another great website for finding the prefect stained glass supplies is <a target="_blank" href="http://store.allstainedglass.com/" rel="nofollow">www.allstainedglass.com</a>. Here one can find everything. But first, one will need an open area with a large work surface. Since you will be grinding your cut glass pieces, shards of glass will fall to the floor. This is not something to undertake in a space where little ones are underfoot. You will also need stained glass patterns, copper foil &#8211; which is used for the Tiffany style of stained glass making, or you will need leaded strips. A glass grinder will also be required to perfect each piece of glass, eye protective wear, a diamond tipped glass cutter, flux and much, much more. This site is wonderful for both the novice and the advanced artist. One can find books and starter kits to help them get started, and on the same site, one can purchase the Scoreboard, which is a unique cutting tool specifically designed to make interesting shapes. </p>
<p>Stained glass supplies are abundant on the internet. However, if one knows where to look, then they can find all they are searching for with just a few clicks. For those who are wanting to create breathtaking masterpieces, the supplies are limitless. No matter whether one is a novice or an advanced artist, the internet can help one to find the glass tools needed to create an awe inspiring work of art!</p>
<p>By Crafts Editor</p>
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		<title>Finding Stained Glass Patterns Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 01:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who are looking for stained glass patterns now have the ability to find either unique patterns, or those made famous by of their favorite glass artists. By using the internet, a person can acquire free Tiffany patterns. Many websites offer templates if one is willing to look, however, finding them can be a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who are looking for stained glass patterns now have the ability to find either unique patterns, or those made famous by of their favorite glass artists. By using the internet, a person can acquire free Tiffany patterns. Many websites offer templates if one is willing to look, however, finding them can be a little tricky. With the right information, a person can locate an endless amount that can be used for their next stained glass art project.</p>
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<p>When a person is looking for stained glass patterns, one of the best things to consider finding is a directory. Luckily, just such a website is available for everyone. The templates are free and anyone can find something to create. If one is looking for something from Louis Comfort Tiffany, then this directory will point them in the right direction. The site, <a target="_blank" href="http://chickadee-dee-dee.com/stained-glass-patterns/free-stained-glass-patterns/index.html" rel="nofollow">www.chickadee-dee-dee.com</a>, is perfect for anyone.</p>
<p>Another wonderful website for patterns is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.freepatternsforstainedglass.com/" rel="nofollow">www.freepatternsforstainedglass.com</a>. This site goes into depth and explains why free patterns are the way to go. The designers also offers tutorials that can help one in designing their own, in case they do not find what they are looking for on this or other websites. Free templates allow one to avoid having to search through massive amounts of books in order to find the perfect idea.</p>
<p>Free stained glass patterns are a great way for the artist in us all to come out and play with glass. Even if one is not creative, they can still create beautiful stained glass art pieces by using a pattern. Even the most experienced of artists will use a template. If one has access to the internet, then they will see that there are many available, and no matter if one is an advanced artist or a novice, finding the perfect pattern is the ideal place to start.</p>
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		<title>Drawing Inspiration From Famous Stained Glass Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 01:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stained glass windows are what some consider to be windows that look upon the face of God. From gothic times to modern times, these beautiful windows have been used in many different cathedrals, to not only provide beauty, but also to help communicate the biblical scriptures that many may not have been able to read [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stained glass windows are what some consider to be windows that look upon the face of God. From gothic times to modern times, these beautiful windows have been used in many different cathedrals, to not only provide beauty, but also to help communicate the biblical scriptures that many may not have been able to read or understand. Some of the most famous windows provide beauty far beyond the human imagination.</p>
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<p>One of the most famous windows in the world can be found in the Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, France. The north rose window was made by Jean de Chelles. The scene that is depicted is about the Virgin Mary and Jesus. They are the center of the huge masterpiece and are surrounded by both prophets and many Old Testament kings and high priests and patriarchs of the Gothic era. Many Gothic windows were lost for various reasons, but the north rose window of Notre Dame has survived. </p>
<p>Other famous stained glass windows can be found in various places. Many can be located in famous cathedrals including England&#8217;s Canterbury and St. Andrew&#8217;s in Sydney, Australia. However, even shrines can have unbelievably beautiful, colored glass windows. One such shrine is the Nasir al-Mulk mosque in Shiraz, Iran. The glasswork is very vivid in color, and when the light hits it, the images are extraordinary. Another famous cathedral that contains beautiful windows is St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica in Rome. Works of art that can take your breath away are truly something to behold. </p>
<p>Stained glass windows are some of the most beautiful and unique works of art. Created from human imagination, but no doubt spiritually inspired. No matter where a person goes, they can usually find these gems. Famous windows are wonderful to view, but even the smallest of churches have exquisite windows that local artisans have produced. However, the famous windows are beyond beautiful, and if one has the opportunity to travel the world, then they should make a point of visiting the buildings where they are ensconced.</p>
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