I'm very pleased with the way it turned out, although it was tough to get a good picture of it because of iridescent glass used for the humming birds.
I also attached a engraved plate with the name of the window, and for the date of the wedding, like they would forget their wedding date.
The finished window, a close up, and the engraved plate.



3 comments:
studio, thank you for posting pics and a blog article about your window - i've been wondering about it. OMG - it is stunning, just stunning. i'm sure the happy couple was thrilled to receive it from you. gorgeous!
Oh my, your window is just gorgeous! I can't even imagine the hours and hours of work that went into it! The newlywed's are a lucky couple indeed!
So very impressive. How wonderful to see the process of how such a work of art came to be.
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