User talk:Rewasrippsa17031

I chose to make a  huge stained glass window in our  living room. Since I was younger, I liked the  appearance of stained glass when the light catches it and I have always wanted click it in my own home when I could afford it. After taking a few soldering classes I felt confident enough to make my very own stained glass window. I had all the products I  required, liquid flux no clean, soldering flux pen, lead solder wire and soldering iron wire. I planned on putting copper foil on it as well to make it look a little like a Tiffany lamp. My family was amazed by the amount of  idea I have put into the project but by staying  concentrated and  observing each detail I was sure I  can make something  attractive. It started out promising. I had the ability to  choose the  best glass pieces and was able to fit  every little thing together so it was only a matter of putting it together. The first thing that went wrong was that I used silver soldering wire at first. This caused everything to look a little off and the metal did not all match. I figured it wouldn't matter because I would put copper all over it so I continued. Then it got too hot and the glass started  breaking. I paused at this point to not get  aggravated. I was so astounded that I was having such a difficult time. When I went back to it I tried using a various type of solder liquid flux. The solder was still breaking the glass and after I had ripped through half of my glass I chose it was time to get  imaginative. I started making a brand new collage of the glass and attempted to make it  stunning. After days of work I finally made it work. I concentrated on each  little fragment of glass and was able to finally put it together. It was abstract and did not have any pattern to it but I thought it was a distinct piece that would work perfectly in our family room. Once everything was set I finally was confident enough to put it in our window. Our living room has a big box window that was perfect for a stained glass window in the center. I very carefully took out the main pane and replaced it with the stained glass pane. I stood back and the sun shone through all the vivid colors. Sadly, my partner and children were away on a camping trip so I had to wait and see what they thought in a few days. Until then I gazed at the window throughout  bright afternoons or in the  early morning as I  appreciated my morning coffee while making considering the hard work I had done. When my family got back I  can hardly wait to  reveal them my work. My partner and  kids ran to see it and stared at it for about a minute. I looked at them, anxious, and asked them  they thought. My 14-year-old son looks at me and eloquently says, "Mom, it sort of looks like Seth Rogen."