Appliqué and method of applying same to a transparent substrate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6372075
  • Patent Number
    6,372,075
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method of applying appliqués to any or all sides of a transparent substrate comprises the steps of removably attaching a first pattern to a second side of a transparent substrate, where the first pattern corresponds to a first design. A first appliqué, which is the first design, is attached to a first side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the first pattern and the first pattern is removed. A second pattern, which corresponds to a second design, is removably attached to the first side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the first appliqué. A second appliqué, which is the second design, is attached to the second side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the second pattern and the second pattern is removed.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to a method of applying appliqués, and more particularly to a method of applying appliqués to a transparent substrate to create a simulated beveled, leaded or etched appearance.




BACKGROUND ART




The beveled, leaded stain or etched effect can add flair to an otherwise plain glass or acrylic surface. Unfortunately, achieving these desired effects can be expensive as they must usually be added to the desired surface by a professional. This expense, combined with the popularity of these effects, has prompted people to search for methods of simulating these effects that can be carried out without the need of a professional's services. Several attempts have been made to create do-it-yourself kits to simulate the beveled, stained, leaded or etched effect. Previous kits usually included one or more designs that could be applied to the glass or acrylic surface to create a desired look. However, there is room for improving these kits and their method of use.




The present invention is directed to improving the method for applying appliqués to transparent substrates and to providing an inexpensive and uncomplicated method of applying those appliqués.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention a method of applying appliqués to at least one side of a transparent substrate comprises the steps of removably attaching a first pattern to a second side of a transparent substrate, where the first pattern corresponds to a first design. A first appliqué, which is the first design, is attached to a first side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the first pattern and the first pattern is removed. A second pattern, which corresponds to a second design, is removably attached to one of the first side and the second side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the first appliqué. A second appliqué, which is the second design, is attached to the other of the first side and the second side of the transparent substrate in alignment with the second pattern, and then the second pattern is removed.




In another aspect of the present invention a method of applying an appliqué to a transparent substrate comprises the steps of removably attaching a first pattern to a second side of a transparent substrate, where the first pattern corresponds to a first design. A first appliqué is attached to a first side of the transparent substrate in alignment with a first pattern by sticking a first piece of hinging tape to both the transparent substrate and a first cover sheet which is affixed to the first appliqué. The first appliqué is the first design and is affixed to a first carrier sheet opposite the first cover sheet. The first piece of hinging tape is attached to the first cover sheet adjacent the first appliqué. The first appliqué is swung away from the transparent substrate and the first carrier sheet is removed. The first appliqué is then swung toward the transparent substrate and permanently attached to the transparent substrate. The first pattern is then removed from the transparent substrate.




In still another aspect of the present invention a repeating pattern appliqué assembly comprises a cover sheet which has a length and includes a first layer of non-aggressive adhesive. A plurality of identical appliqués is spaced in a pattern along, the length of the cover sheet. Each of the plurality of appliqués includes a first surface adjacent the first layer of the cover sheet and a second surface which includes a layer of aggressive adhesive. The second surface of each of the plurality of appliqués is in contact with a low adhesion carrier sheet. Each of the plurality of identical appliqués has an identical design.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a first appliqué and a first pattern for use with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectioned view through the first appliqué of FIG.


1


through section lines


2





2


.





FIG. 3

is a front view of a second appliqué and a second pattern for use with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectioned view through the second appliqué of FIG.


3


through section lines


4





4


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the application of the first appliqué of

FIG. 1

on a transparent substrate according to the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a sectioned view through the first appliqué, transparent substrate and first pattern of FIG.


5


through section lines


6





6


, during application of the

FIG. 5

appliqué.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the application of the second appliqué of

FIG. 3

on the transparent substrate of

FIG. 5

according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a sectioned view through the second appliqué, transparent substrate and second pattern of FIG.


7


through section lines


8





8


, during application of the

FIG. 7

appliqué.





FIG. 9

is a front view of the transparent substrate after the application of the first appliqué of FIG.


1


and the second appliqué of

FIG. 3

according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a sectioned view through the transparent substrate and appliqués of FIG.


9


through section lines


10





10


.





FIG. 11

is an isometric projection view of a repeating pattern appliqué and pattern according to the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a sectioned view of the repeating pattern appliqué and pattern of FIG.


11


through section lines


12





12







FIG. 13

is a sectioned view during the application of the repeating pattern appliqué of

FIG. 12

according to the present invention.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

there is shown a first appliqué assembly


10


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) and a second appliqué assembly


30


(FIGS.


3


and


4


). First appliqué assembly


10


and second appliqué assembly


30


can be used with the method of the present invention to create a beveled, leaded, stain or etched effect on virtually any transparent substrate, including glass and acrylic surfaces. Alternatively, first appliqué assembly


10


and second appliqué assembly


30


can be used to add a combination of these looks to a transparent substrate.




First appliqué assembly


10


includes a first appliqué


13


which is comprised of a plurality of separate vinyl pieces. It should be appreciated that while the present invention employs appliqués made of a vinyl material, any suitable material could be substituted to achieve the same results. A variety of colors or qualities could be given to first appliqué


13


depending on the effect that is desired. For instance, if an etched effect is desired then first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


would preferably be composed of a plurality of separate translucent, gray pieces. However, if a stained glass effect is desired, the plurality of pieces that create first appliqué


13


would preferably be translucent and multi-colored while a plurality of pieces that create a second appliqué


33


(the simulated lead outline) would be opaque. First appliqué


13


includes a first surface


21


and a second surface


22


. First appliqué assembly


10


is pre-assembled such that first surface


21


is adjacent a first cover sheet


12


and second surface


22


, which is an aggressive adhesive, is adjacent a low adhesion first carrier sheet


14


. Prior to application of first appliqué


13


to transparent substrate


17


, first carrier sheet


14


prevents the adhesive on second surface


22


from coming into contact with other surfaces which could result in damage to first appliqué


13


, such as loss of one or more separate pieces. Likewise, first cover sheet


12


protects first surface


21


from tearing or removal from first carrier sheet


14


prior to application. Both first carrier sheet


14


and first cover sheet


12


are translucent and first cover sheet


12


includes a non-aggressive adhesive layer


11


which is adjacent first surface


21


. First cover sheet


12


aids in the transfer of first surface


21


and second surface


22


to transparent substrate


17


.




A first pattern


16


is included in first appliqué assembly


10


which corresponds to a first design


25


created by first appliqué


13


. Also included in first appliqué assembly


10


is a first piece of hinging tape


15


which is comprised of the same material as first appliqué


13


and includes a tape adhesive layer


27


which is composed of an aggressive adhesive. Hinging tape


15


is adjacent low adhesion first carrier sheet


14


and adjacent first appliqué


13


such that tape adhesive layer


27


is in contact with first carrier sheet


14


. It should be appreciated that hinging tape


15


need not be transported in the manner shown, but could instead be included in an independent manner, such as on a separate roll. It should be further appreciated that hinging tape


15


could be made of a different material than first appliqué


13


, and could in fact be substituted by a different adhesive material such as a pliable temporary mounting adhesive.




Second appliqué assembly


30


includes second appliqué


33


which is comprised of a plurality of pieces which can be composed of either the same material as first appliqué


13


or alternatively, a contrasting or dissimilar material. Second appliqué


33


includes a first surface


41


and a second surface


42


. Second appliqué assembly


30


is pre-assembled in a like manner as first appliqué assembly


10


such that first surface


41


is adjacent a second cover sheet


32


and second surface


42


, which includes an aggressive adhesive, is adjacent a low adhesion second carrier sheet


34


. As with first appliqué assembly


10


, second cover sheet


32


and second carrier sheet


34


protect second appliqué


33


from contact with undesired surfaces. Once again, second cover sheet


32


and second carrier sheet


34


are translucent and second cover sheet


32


includes a non-aggressive adhesive layer


31


which is adjacent first surface


41


. A second pattern


36


is included in second appliqué assembly


30


which corresponds to a second design


45


created by second appliqué


33


. Second pattern


36


also includes an outline of first design


25


which corresponds to first appliqué


13


. Also included in second appliqué assembly


30


is a second piece of hinging tape


35


which includes a tape adhesive layer


47


composed of an aggressive adhesive. As with first piece of hinging tape


15


, hinging tape


35


could be composed of the same material as either first appliqué


13


or second appliqué


33


, or it could be a different material entirely. Also, as with first piece of hinging tape


15


, hinging tape


35


need not be transported on second carrier sheet


34


.




Referring now to

FIG. 5-8

, there is illustrated the application of first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


to a transparent substrate


17


, such as a window, according to the present invention. As shown in

FIGS. 5-6

, first appliqué


13


is aligned and affixed to a first side


18


of transparent substrate


17


in the manner described below and then, as shown in

FIGS. 7-8

, second appliqué


33


is similarly aligned and affixed to a second side


19


of transparent substrate


17


. When applied together according to the present method, first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


combine to make a complete design


40


which can add the beveled, leaded, stain or etched effect, or a combination of these looks, to virtually any transparent substrate.




To apply first appliqué


13


to transparent substrate


17


, first pattern


16


is removably attached to second side


19


such that first design


25


can be observed by someone looking through first side


18


. First pattern


16


can be attached to second side


19


using any temporary adhesive, such as a tape similar to hinging tape


15


, or any easily removable tape or temporary adhesive. Once first pattern


16


is secured to second side


19


, first appliqué assembly


10


is aligned with first pattern


16


. Alignment of first appliqué assembly


10


is performed by holding first appliqué assembly


10


against transparent substrate


17


such that first carrier sheet


14


is adjacent first side


18


and then viewing first pattern


16


through first cover sheet


12


and first carrier sheet


14


. Recall that first cover sheet


12


and first carrier sheet


14


are translucent to better enable the user to view first pattern


16


through the three layers of material. However, it should be appreciated that first appliqué


13


could be translucent or opaque and not interfere with alignment with first pattern


16


. Additionally, while first pattern


16


has been illustrated as creating an outline of first design


25


, it should be appreciated that it could be a solid black representation of first design


25


on a white background to better enable viewing through all three layers of first appliqué assembly


10


. First appliqué assembly


10


is positioned relative to first pattern


16


such that first appliqué


13


and first design


25


are in line and then first appliqué assembly


10


is attached to first side


18


by removing first piece of hinging tape


15


from first carrier sheet


14


and sticking it to both first side


18


and first cover sheet


12


. When attached properly, it should be possible to swing first appliqué assembly


10


upward, vertically, away from first side


18


and to swing it downward toward first side


18


as if on a hinge, the hinge being first piece of hinging tape


15


. Alternatively, the user might choose to apply the tape such that first appliqué assembly


10


could be swung to one side, horizontally, away from first side


18


and swung back toward that side in a similar hinging manner.




Once attached with first piece of hinging tape


15


, first appliqué assembly


10


is swung upward, vertically, away from first side


18


and first carrier sheet


14


is peeled away from first appliqué


13


and first cover sheet


12


. Now only two layers in thickness, the remaining portions of first appliqué assembly


10


are swung back toward transparent substrate


17


such that second surface


22


of first appliqué


13


is adjacent first side


18


. As illustrated, the aggressive adhesive included on second surface


22


is pressure sensitive, however, it should be appreciated that any aggressive adhesive could be substituted. Alternatives could include, but are not limited to, a heat sensitive adhesive, or an adhesive that is applied to second surface


22


or first side


18


after first carrier sheet


14


is removed. First appliqué


13


is permanently affixed to first side


18


by applying pressure to first appliqué


13


through first cover sheet


12


. Pressure is preferably applied by dragging a flexible tool, such as a plastic spatula, across first cover sheet


12


. Hinging tape


15


is removed and first cover sheet


12


is peeled away leaving first appliqué


13


on first side


18


. Removal of first pattern


16


completes the application of first appliqué


13


, which is first design


25


.




To apply second appliqué


33


, second pattern


36


is removably attached to first side


18


of transparent substrate


17


in a manner similar to the attachment of first pattern


16


. It should be noted that second pattern


36


not only corresponds to second design


45


, but also may include an outline of first design


25


to help ensure proper alignment of second pattern


36


and subsequently, second appliqué


33


. Additionally, second pattern


36


should be translucent to allow the user to more easily view first appliqué


13


when aligning second pattern


36


. Second pattern


36


is aligned with first appliqué


13


and removably attached to first side


18


. Second appliqué assembly


30


is aligned with second pattern


36


and first appliqué


13


by viewing second pattern


36


and first appliqué


13


through second cover sheet


32


and second carrier sheet


34


. Again recall that second cover sheet


32


and second carrier sheet


34


are translucent to allow the user to more easily view second pattern


36


and first appliqué


13


through the three layers. Also, while the second appliqué


33


could be translucent, for instance to produce the etched effect, alignment would still be possible if it were opaque. After aligning second appliqué assembly


30


with second pattern


36


and first appliqué


13


, second appliqué assembly


30


is attached to second side


19


by removing second piece of hinging tape


35


from second carrier sheet


34


and sticking it to both second side


19


and second cover sheet


32


in the hinging manner described in the application of first appliqué assembly


10


.




Once attached with second piece of hinging tape


35


, second appliqué assembly


30


is swung upward, vertically, away from second side


19


and second carrier sheet


34


is peeled away from second appliqué


33


and second cover sheet


32


. Removal of second carrier sheet


34


will allow the aggressive adhesive on second surface


42


to be exposed to second side


19


. The remaining two layers of second appliqué assembly


30


are swung back toward transparent substrate


17


such that second surface


42


of second appliqué


33


is adjacent second side


19


. Second appliqué


33


is permanently affixed to second side


19


by applying pressure to second appliqué


33


through second cover sheet


32


. Pressure is preferably applied by dragging a flexible tool, such as a plastic spatula, across second cover sheet


32


. Hinging tape


35


is removed and second cover sheet


32


is peeled away leaving second appliqué


33


on second side


19


. Removal of second pattern


36


completes the application of second appliqué


33


. After second pattern


36


is removed, complete design


40


, comprised of first design


25


and second design


45


, is revealed.





FIGS. 1-10

illustrate one application of the present invention. As shown, first design


25


depicts, in etch effect, a frog surrounded by marsh grass. Second design


45


highlights features of both the frog and the surrounding grass to create a 3D effect that is further enhanced by two sided applications. However, it should be appreciated that several variations of the claimed method are possible. While first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


have both been contemplated to be translucent to create an etched effect, they could each have different qualities to create another effect. For example, first appliqué


13


could be composed of multiple pieces of varying shape and color and second appliqué


33


could be composed of opaque lead-look pieces. When applied in the manner of the present invention, first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


could combine to create a stained glass effect on transparent substrate


17


.




Another modification of the present invention could include applying both first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


to first side


18


. This would be preferable in instances where first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


need to abut each other to create the desire effect, usually to create certain beveled, leaded or stain effects. For this variation, first appliqué


13


would be applied to first side


18


in the manner described above. To apply second appliqué


33


, second pattern


36


would be removably attached to second side


19


, as was first pattern


16


, and aligned with first design


25


. Second appliqué


33


would then be applied as before, except the application would be to first side


18


thus allowing second appliqué


33


to abut, overlay or overlap first appliqué


13


if needed to achieve the desired look.




The method of the present invention could also be varied by including both first pattern


16


and second pattern


36


on a single pattern sheet. This single pattern sheet could be used in instances when first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


need to abut each other in order to create the desired effect, as well as those instances when first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


are being applied to opposite sides


18


,


19


of transparent substrate


17


. Application of first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


would be applied to transparent substrate


17


in one of the manners described above, with the exception that the same pattern sheet would be used for both first pattern


16


and second pattern


36


.




The present method could also be modified to reduce the difficulty of applying sizable designs like one might apply to a large glass door or window. For example, first pattern


16


and second pattern


36


could represent a large design meant to cover a four foot square area. First appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


could correspond to a one foot square portion of the design. For this variation, four sets of appliqués would be included. Each set comprised of one first design


25


and one second design


45


, each to create a one foot square segment of the complete design. It should be appreciated that the segments could be any size which would make application more manageable. Application of each set of first and second appliqués would be performed in the manner of the present invention as previously illustrated, however, recalling that first pattern


16


and second pattern


36


would represent the complete design.




Another variation on the current invention would include applying an appliqué that is comprised of a repeating pattern to one or both sides of a transparent substrate. This repeating pattern appliqué could be the only design applied to the transparent substrate, or could be used in conjunction with a first and second appliqué combination like that described previously. Referring now to

FIGS. 11-13

, a repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


, and the application of appliqué assembly


50


, is shown. Repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


includes a plurality of vinyl appliqués


53


which form a repeating pattern. As with first appliqué


13


and second appliqué


33


, it should be appreciated that while the present invention employs appliqués made of a vinyl material, any suitable material could be substituted to achieve the same results. Plurality of appliqués


53


include a first surface


61


and a second surface


62


. Repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


is packaged such that first surface


61


is adjacent a cover sheet


52


and second surface


62


, which includes an aggressive adhesive, is adjacent a low adhesion carrier sheet


54


. Both cover sheet


52


and carrier sheet


54


are translucent and cover sheet


52


includes a non-aggressive adhesive layer which is adjacent first surface


61


. A pattern


56


is included in repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


which corresponds to a repeating design


65


created by plurality of appliqués


53


. Also included in repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


is a strip of hinging tape


55


which is comprised of the same material as plurality of appliqués


53


and includes a tape adhesive layer


67


which is composed of an aggressive adhesive. Hinging tape


55


is affixed to carrier sheet


54


adjacent appliqués


53


such that tape adhesive layer


67


is in contact with carrier sheet


54


. Once again, hinging tape


55


need not be transported in the manner shown, but could instead be included separately. Likewise, hinging tape


55


could be made of a different material than appliqué


53


, and could in fact be substituted by a different adhesive material such as a pliable temporary mounting adhesive.




Application of repeating pattern appliqués


53


is carried out in a manner similar to application of first appliqué


13


. The user should first determine the length of the repeating design


65


desired and cut that desired length from repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


. Pattern


56


is then temporarily attached to a second side


59


of a transparent substrate


57


as described previously. Repeating pattern appliqué assembly


50


is aligned with pattern


56


and attached to a first side


58


of transparent substrate


57


with hinging tape


55


in the same fashion described for affixing first appliqué


13


to first side


18


. Carrier sheet


54


is removed and pressure is applied to appliqués


53


through cover sheet


54


to permanently affix appliqués


53


to first side


58


. Cover sheet


52


is pulled away from appliqués


53


and pattern


56


is removed revealing repeating design


65


.




Still another variation on the current invention would include applying one or more appliqués to transparent substrate


17


and a second transparent substrate using the present method. When transparent substrate


17


and the second transparent substrate are placed one in front of the other, as in the case of an open sliding glass door for example, the appliqués on transparent substrate


17


and the second transparent substrate would combine to create a more detailed design with a three dimensional appearance.




It should be understood that the above description is intended for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way. For instance, while the present invention utilizes appliqués comprised of a vinyl material, it should be appreciated that any suitable material could be substituted. Additionally, the hinging tape illustrated for use with the present invention could be substituted by any temporary adhesive that would allow the user to swing the appliqué assemblies away from the transparent substrate to remove the carrier sheet. Further, it should be appreciated that the aggressive adhesive surface of the appliqués could be heat sensitive, or an adhesive that is added after removal of the carrier sheet rather than the pressure sensitive adhesive shown. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications could be made to the disclosed embodiment without departing from the intended scope of the present invention, which is defined in terms of the claims set forth below.



Claims
  • 1. A method of applying appliqués to at least one side of a transparent substrate comprising the steps of:removably attaching a first pattern to a second side of a transparent substrate, said first pattern corresponding to a first design; attaching a first appliqué to a first side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said first pattern, said first appliqué being said first design; removing said first pattern; removably attaching a second pattern to one of said first side and said second side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said first appliqué, said second pattern corresponding to a second design; attaching a second appliqué to an other of said first side and said second side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said second pattern, said second appliqué being said second design; and removing said second pattern.
  • 2. The method of applying appliqués of claim 1 wherein said first appliqué and said second appliqué each include a first surface adjacent a translucent cover sheet and a second surface adjacent a translucent low adhesion carrier sheet;said step of attaching said first appliqué to said transparent substrate includes the steps of aligning said first appliqué with said first pattern and viewing said first pattern through said translucent cover sheet and said translucent carrier sheet; and said step of attaching said second appliqué to said transparent substrate includes the steps of aligning said second appliqué with said second pattern and viewing said second pattern through said translucent cover sheet and said translucent carrier sheet.
  • 3. The method of applying appliqués of claim 1 further comprising the steps of attaching a third appliqué to a second transparent substrate; andpositioning said first transparent substrate and said second transparent substrate one in front of the other.
  • 4. The method of applying appliqués of claim 1 wherein said first appliqué and said second appliqué are each affixed to respective translucent cover sheets; andsaid steps of attaching said first appliqué and said second appliqué include removably attaching said cover sheets to said transparent substrate, aligning said first appliqué and said second appliqué with said first and second patterns, and removing said cover sheets.
  • 5. The method of applying appliqués of claim 4 wherein said first appliqué and said second appliqué are each affixed to respective translucent low adhesion carrier sheets;said step of removably attaching a first of said cover sheets to said transparent substrate includes removing a first piece of hinging tape from a first of said low adhesion carrier sheets and sticking said first translucent cover sheet to said transparent substrate using said first piece of hinging tape; and said step of removably attaching a second of said cover sheets to said transparent substrate includes removing a second piece of hinging tape from a second of said low adhesion carrier sheets and sticking said second translucent cover sheet to said transparent substrate using said second piece of hinging tape.
  • 6. The method of applying appliqués of claim 1 wherein said first design and said second design combine into a complete design; andsaid step of aligning said second pattern with said first appliqué includes positioning a portion of said second appliqué relative to said first appliqué.
  • 7. The method of applying appliqués of claim 4 wherein said step of removably attaching said second pattern includes removably attaching said second pattern to said first side of said transparent substrate; andsaid step of attaching said second appliqué to said transparent substrate includes attaching said second appliqué to said second side of said transparent substrate.
  • 8. The method of applying appliqués of claim 1 wherein said first appliqué and said second appliqué are translucent;said first appliqué and said second appliqué each include a first surface adjacent a translucent cover sheet and a second surface adjacent a translucent low adhesion carrier sheet; said step of attaching said first appliqué to said transparent substrate includes the steps of aligning said first appliqué with said first pattern and viewing said first pattern through said translucent cover sheet, said translucent first appliqué and said translucent carrier sheet; and said step of attaching said second appliqué to said transparent substrate includes the steps of aligning said second appliqué with said second pattern and viewing said second pattern through said translucent cover sheet, said translucent second appliqué and said translucent carrier sheet.
  • 9. The method of applying appliqués of claim 8 wherein said second pattern is translucent; andsaid step of removably attaching said second pattern to said transparent substrate includes viewing said first appliqué through said second pattern and aligning said second pattern with said first appliqué.
  • 10. A method of applying an appliqué to a transparent substrate comprising the steps of:removably attaching a first pattern to a second side of a transparent substrate, said first pattern corresponding to a first design; attaching a first appliqué to a first side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said first pattern by sticking a first piece of hinging tape to both said transparent substrate and a first cover sheet affixed to said first appliqué; said first appliqué being said first design and being affixed to a first carrier sheet opposite said first cover sheet; said first piece of hinging tape being attached to said first cover sheet adjacent said first appliqué; swinging said first appliqué away from said transparent substrate and removing said first carrier sheet; swinging said first appliqué toward said transparent substrate and permanently attaching said first appliqué to said transparent substrate; and removing said first pattern from said transparent substrate.
  • 11. The method of applying an appliqué of claim 10 wherein said step of swinging said first appliqué toward said transparent substrate includes the step of exposing an adhesive layer of said first appliqué to said transparent substrate.
  • 12. The method of applying an appliqué of claim 11 wherein said first cover sheet is translucent;said first carrier sheet is translucent; and said step of attaching said first appliqué to said transparent substrate includes aligning said first appliqué with said first pattern and viewing said first pattern through said first translucent cover sheet and said translucent carrier sheet.
  • 13. The method of applying an appliqué of claim 12 further comprising the steps of removably attaching a second pattern to said first side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said first appliqué and said second pattern corresponding to a second design;attaching a second appliqué to said second side of said transparent substrate in alignment with said second pattern by sticking a second piece of hinging tape to both said transparent substrate and a second cover sheet affixed to said second appliqué; said second appliqué being said second design and being affixed to a second carrier sheet opposite said second cover sheet; said second piece of hinging tape being attached to said second carrier sheet adjacent said second appliqué; swinging said second appliqué away from said transparent substrate and removing said second carrier sheet; swinging said second appliqué toward said transparent substrate and permanently attaching said second appliqué to said transparent substrate; and removing said second pattern.
  • 14. The method of applying an appliqué of claim 13 wherein said first design and said second design combine to make a complete design; andsaid step of aligning said second pattern with said first appliqué includes aligning said portion of said first design with said first appliqué.
  • 15. The method of applying an appliqué of claim 14 wherein said second pattern is translucent;said first pattern and said second pattern are included on a single pattern sheet; said step of attaching said second appliqué includes placing said second appliqué in alignment with a portion of said first appliqué; and said step of attaching said second pattern to said transparent substrate includes viewing said first appliqué through said second pattern and aligning said second pattern with said first appliqué.
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