tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202201268593468835.post6690564269416270202..comments2023-11-29T13:53:42.806-05:00Comments on the picket fence projects: Thinking outside of the basketAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06613346029898187423noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202201268593468835.post-25352548491274313632013-09-10T12:45:10.065-04:002013-09-10T12:45:10.065-04:00Nice post and Glassfencing-kwikfynd provides glass...Nice post and Glassfencing-kwikfynd provides glass fences & all glass fences installation offers the best quality with your satisfaction guaranteed! We offer FREE estimates!.<br />glass balustrade sydneyhttp://glassfencing-kwikfynd.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202201268593468835.post-32979615462160726382013-09-03T09:00:56.296-04:002013-09-03T09:00:56.296-04:00Love! And what a pretty candle that is:)Love! And what a pretty candle that is:)Melissa Znoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202201268593468835.post-34030376627270451022013-09-02T20:35:54.533-04:002013-09-02T20:35:54.533-04:00Hi! I've personally never used resin or plexig...Hi! I've personally never used resin or plexiglass (yet) but I'm sure if you asked someone at a hardware store, they'd advise you on how it works and if it's easy or not. There are glass cutting places that will custom cut glass to the dimensions you need (not sure if this is really pricey or not but it is worth looking into). I've used spray adhesive though and that would definitely work with keeping the fabric in place. The fun part is that once you get sick of the fabric, you can change it up and put the glass back on top. Good luck! Share some pics of the final product if you can!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06613346029898187423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202201268593468835.post-49186907961903749392013-09-02T19:01:28.932-04:002013-09-02T19:01:28.932-04:00Hi Caitlin! So many great ideas here! Recently I w...Hi Caitlin! So many great ideas here! Recently I was visiting my friends' apartment where they just got a garage sale coffee table that needs a little TLC. The top is slightly recessed (there may have been a piece of glass on top) so I suggested putting some cool fabric on top with a spray adhesive then covering it with some sort of resin or plexiglass. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks so much!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com