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I especially like the MARIJUANA one near the bottom. LOL
Caution: It seems to be "static cling" rather than permanent.
Well that is a cool idea but my thoughts are that you might still want to see what is behind of each of the 4 doors. Sort of a shape recognition thing.
Thank you to every one, I think I have got all the information I need. Swingman provided my with "the guy" to do the glass and now I don't have to pick a particular glass with so many alternatives available for existing glass.
Theodore suggested prints of what we would like to see mounted on plywood and that is a cool idea. We have discussed to some length adding custom sized quilts with seasonal themes should we decide the plain glass reveals too much. My wife being a quilter could take care of that.
More and more lately, I've been using acrylic or some other plastic composite in the place of glass when the opportunities present themselves. And, the tinted acrylic gets extra attention. You might consider that for your project. The 'tint' invites someone to try to peer through it to see what's inside. ~ Just a thought.
In case you haven't noticed, the cabinets in the kitchen have glue chip glass; and the doors in the corner cabinet in the dining room has antique glass.
I'da thunk you'da went fer the light frost or ever leaf pattern, but that's only because they didn' have a Dueling Sawblades pattern.
This is a case where the feminine choice may be the key, right?
-- When you are kind to someone in trouble, you hope they'll remember and be kind to someone else. And it'll become like a wildfire. -- Whoopi Goldberg
-- When you are kind to someone in trouble, you hope they'll remember and be kind to someone else. And it'll become like a wildfire. -- Whoopi Goldberg
I think I recall the glue chip, the antique is so subtle I may not have noticed.
There is a "frosted glass spray" available at Lowes/HD. etc.
Guess that 'funny' plant Mary Jane - is set up for California 'doctor' offices that dispense said medical bio-hazard to the people.
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