use the regular film window tint like they use to tint car windows, it comes in different colors also. i have seen blue and red and gold and chrome colored window tint
2006-09-22 02:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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spray paint, start with making several patterns out of newsprint, like a stencil and spray light even coats, build up the color in layers, you can clean this off with goo gone, but it lasts years.
You can also paint it with any acrylic paint if the paint is untouched and not exposed to the elements.
tempura paint too, on an interior window where temperatures will not aloow condensation to build.
I paint holiday theme scenes on restaurant windows and I use a cheap simple 44 to 88 cents a bottle acrylics from Walmart. To clean, just spray with water then push it off with a teflon spatula.
2006-09-22 13:59:39
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answered by Carol H 6
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I would first use 400-600 grit sandpaper to take the sheen off, then paint away as usual.
2006-09-22 02:39:11
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answered by obac777 2
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I imagine you could use the stuff they sell to make "fake" stained glass. Your color would be somewhat transparent, though. Hope this helps.
2006-09-22 02:28:52
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answered by Jenyfer C 5
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Place in a vat or tray of heated aniline dye.
2006-09-22 02:30:18
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answered by cooperman 5
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Call your local craft store.
2006-09-22 04:04:58
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answered by lost 4
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I am not an expert in this but the link enclosed will assist you :-))
http://www.jancumber.com/GalleryGlassSupplies.html
https://www.inventiveparent.com/rainbowblocks.htm
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?p=14695
2006-09-22 02:38:21
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answered by Carla S 5
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it's a good concept but I don't of anyone who may help.
2006-09-24 22:04:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd like to know too. :)
2006-09-22 02:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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