Anonymous
Post 05/05/2024 04:18     Subject: Re:Stained glass window-what to do?

Get a wall mounted 18x24 light box and build or have someone build a shadow box frame around it. If you have a room without a lot of windows hang it there.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2024 12:51     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

Wall art.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 21:24     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

I have mine hanging as a room divider. I did move it last week to hang on the wall and that looks nice too.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 21:23     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could hang it flat on the wall like a painting.

You could hang it out from the wall on a post, like a sign.

You can hang it from the ceiling in front of a window, so the light shows through it.


Yep, I have mine hanging in front of window


+1. Hang it in front of a window.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 21:16     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

Anonymous wrote:You could hang it flat on the wall like a painting.

You could hang it out from the wall on a post, like a sign.

You can hang it from the ceiling in front of a window, so the light shows through it.


Yep, I have mine hanging in front of window
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 21:11     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

I have things I don't love, but I love the history of it. I think that makes the most interesting art. The personal provenance, if you will.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 21:06     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

You could hang it flat on the wall like a painting.

You could hang it out from the wall on a post, like a sign.

You can hang it from the ceiling in front of a window, so the light shows through it.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 20:19     Subject: Stained glass window-what to do?

I have a small (maybe 18x24) stained glass window from the church a love one grew up (in a 300 person town) that I’m not sure what to do with.

Loved one bought it when the church was “upgraded” in the 90s and the window itself is about 125 years old, not gorgeous but sort of weird and interesting in a tiny midwestern town sort of way.

Any ideas on how to use this window in my house? I don’t love it enough to do anything elaborate with one of my windows but I do like it and would like to hang or display it somewhere.