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What is the easiest (and cheapest) way to print onto glass or perspex?


I want to transfer the designs I have created on the computer onto the glass/perspex. As I am a student I am looking for a moderately cheap way of doing this.

Thanks for any answers.

It's just plain black printing on glass/perspex. And any way of printing is welcome just the cheaper the better.

Vinyl decals.............

Use the Bughes Infusion Technique. Costs around twelve cents and is very easy. Email me at angela.hughes@jcu.edu.au if you want to know. It isn鈥檛 well known and there鈥檚 not enough space here to explain it. Report Abuse

Could you print the design on to transparent overhead projector film, and use that as a backer for your glass or perspex, or sandwich it between two layers of glass?

is it a stained glass effect that you are trying to achieve
? if so try taping the print to the glass and get a permanent marker,then with minimal artistic skills you can trace your design and colour by painting with special glass paints

I realy dont think you can get any cheaper that a "frosted glass spray" there around 拢3 a can you just stencil it on and scrap it off when you want a change you can also get them in colours any good craft or D.I.Y or hard ware shop will sell them.

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