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Posted: 17-01-2013 , 05:41 PM #1 |
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![]() hi anyone know how i can use a fab material behind glass for splashback. i was thinking of stretching it over board (what type) stabling it on the back and then glass or perspex over this and sealing it somehow.
would like to put a line of bright lime green tiles above and below, but how shall i put it all together. anyone know links to web pages for this idea, i feel i have seen it before? |
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Posted: 17-01-2013 , 10:18 PM #2 |
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![]() hi, i googled a lot tonight and found a company which took your images and printed them on glass.
this is the way i am going and it will save the material for soft furnishings or other. pleased about this. x |
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Posted: 12-03-2013 , 09:31 PM #3 |
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![]() hi,, could you pass on the name of this printing company please and good luck with the project,
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Posted: 24-03-2013 , 02:29 PM #4 |
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![]() use anti fungal wallpaper paste and paste fabric or whatever,on wall, let it dry, then mount clear glass over it, leaving space for what tiles you might use, doing tiling last obvs
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