Scratch art simulated stained glass and process of making same

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Mass transmissive of light through all layers and having...

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428 29, 4285428, B44F 106

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052700879

ABSTRACT:
A method, workpiece and the product thereof for making simulated stained glass works of art includes a transparent substrate covered on one side by an opaque scratch-removable coating and on the other side by transparent-ink patterns or solid colors. Portions of the opaque coating are removed to reveal through the transparent substrate, underlying transparent-ink patterns. The partially scratched product "drawing" produces an excellent visual appearance simulative of stained glass when held up to light. The finished product can be affixed to a window for continued enjoyment.

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