These three modern stained glass bird patterns are easy stained glass patterns. They are printable patterns you can use to make three bird stained glass suncatchers.
The eye on each bird was made with a little dot of black enamel paint.
ITEM: This listing is for a *digital pattern* pack and contains two different versions of each of the patterns - one is numbered, and one is clean, without numbering. There are three patterns, so a total of six pattern pages are included plus an introductory page with materials, tips and notes. This listing is only for the pattern so you can make your own stained glass suncatchers - no other materials are included.
LICENSING: This download includes both a hobby and commercial license. Patterns cannot be reproduced, published (other than printing for personal use), or shared. If you do sell your finished work, please give a credit to Noelle Barnes/GlassyRock Arts as the designer.
SIZING: The seven pages of this patter will print out on letter-sized, 8.5x11" paper. The sizes of the birds are: - Over-the-shoulder bird: 2.5” x 6” - Resting bird: 4” x 4.5” - Flying bird: 4” x 4.5”
MATERIALS REQUIRED: Glass, foiling tape, solder, the materials to solder them all together (flux, a soldering iron, etc.) and rings and chain for hanging. The eye on each bird was made with a little dot of black enamel paint.
SKILL LEVEL: Advanced beginner and beyond.
DELIVERY: After your purchase (thanks!), this site will present you with a link to download your PDF. You'll receive a confirmation email and an email with download instructions.
This project was a blast. I am fairly new to stained glass so I appreciate that the pattern and instructions were very detailed and easy to follow. It's a great project to use up small pieces of glass you have laying around. I am giving this butterfly as a gift and I couldn't be happier with it. Thanks Noelle!
Thanks for offering this instant PDF download of the Tatooine landscape...this was perfect for my upcoming premiere on YouTube for my May the Fourth be With You collaboration in which I created this in UV resin and resin on an acrylic round using this in an alternate way from the way you show here...You can find this premiere this coming Saturday morning https://youtu.be/FbR8dLlfjUg?si=2VHTkf5j6q_6TRRX