Jul 10, 2009

Communion Stained Glass Mural

A recent request for a communion-theme mural led to this venture into stained glass art, which I am really excited about. I’ve left the black shapes in the mural template so it will be really easy to color, and very forgiving of little hands that go over any edges.
I also realized that the black would speed the coloring up so I decided to make this template larger than the previous ones. This mural has 49 pages to color and is 49" by 70" (almost 6' tall) when complete. I can email my printable pdf file with instructions for just $5. (Click “Add to Cart” below the mural thumbnail to access PayPal for same day delivery.)





11 comments:

Judy Alexander said...

I love all of you art projects. I gave you a blog award and you can check it out on my blog.

Kathy Barbro said...
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Kathy W. said...

That is lovely...I hope you will offer other stained glass effect murals...

ColleenD said...

Kathy:
This mural will be a perfect craft project for our little ones in VBS this summer. With 49 pieces, there is enough for multiple groups of children to participate and then see how amazing the picture is when all the pieces are put together.

Kathy said...

Curious. Where is it mentioned that there were women at the Last Supper?

Kathy Barbro said...

Actually I named the mural to match the photo that I worked from, but maybe that was not correct as I got it from a big service company. I think I'll rename this communion mural or something so I don't mislead anyone.

Anonymous said...

Do you have a nativity scene??? I would love one for my classroom.

Anonymous said...

I would also love to see a nativity scene - it would be a great project for Christmas.

Nieves said...

are these murals color coded?

I am looking for someone that makes murals and that will use number to code the colors for my class to paint it...

Anonymous said...

I, too, would love to make a nativity mural with my Sunday School kids.

Anonymous said...

I am very thankful for your wonderful website! I refer to if often as a teacher who teaches art in two grade levels.
Thank you!
Carina S.

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