(Each mirror was $ 40 and we had them cut at
a local glass cutting shop.
Not exact matches
I bought a large punch on sale at my
local craft store for
cutting out the circles in all three banners, but you could just as easily trace around a small
glass and
cut them out by hand.
The hand
cut stone that was used to make this church was sourced from a
local cane farm that was located beside the Mossman River and is complimented by the beautiful stained
glass windows that feature mosaics of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Another homegrown approach to this trend was the Zona Maco Sur booth of Chicago's Carrie Secrist Gallery, where Brooklyn - based artist Dannielle Tegeder sourced a bunch of
local glass (and some yellow Japanese radiation
glass) which she
cut and sandblasted for her site - specific installation that responded to the architecture of the city, fair, and booth.
Hi Elizabeth, we purchased builder grade upper cabinets from a thrift store (Habitat for Humanity) and I took the doors off and brought them to a
local glass shop where they
cut out for and installed the
glass into the doors for me.
PS - I picked up the door at a
local flea market on Tuesday ($ 135) and had a
local glass company
cut and install the 12 little panes of mirrored
glass on Wednesday ($ 5 / each).
But I just ignored that and had my
local glass cutter
cut a mirror to fit the entire 16 inches of the frame so the mirror would be behind the cutouts all the way to the edge, and had the mirror glued to the back.
What
local place did you get the
glass cut and installed?
This would take a little research in terms of contacting the
glass cutting department at Lowe's or
local glass cutters to get estimates but a painted
glass backsplash on the wall behind the sink would make the kitchen look so bright and clean.
Have mirrored
glass panels
cut by your
local glazier, making sure they drill holes for the knobs too.