How do I build a stained glass water wall for my garden?

I want to build the free standing wall from stained glass and then have the water flow over the stained glass into a container.
I already work with stained glass. I need to know how to set up a stained glass panel so that I can have water flowing over it into a basin.

You are building a water feature. The pump for circulating the water is available online under desktop fountains and water features. Unfortunately, the two most common methods of stained glass work, lead and copper foil, are going to be very unhappy being in water all the time as they will corrode and color the water. Normally stained glass windows are sealed to keep moisture out of the joints because of this corrosion.
I think you have the following choices:
1. you can layout your patterns and fuse the glass. This will require tested compatible stained glass (Bullseye or Spectrum).
http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/warmglas.htm#CLAYWTRFEA
2. You can glue the stained glass pieces to a sheet of flat glass then use black grout or black silicone sealant to give you the classic stained glass joint lines. E6000, GOOP or aquarium sealant should be checked out for immersion, etc.
http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/glues.htm
http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/glwater.htm
3. You can talk to people who do mosaics (which I never have) and find out what they use and how waterproof it is.

I’m creating a stained glass panel to donate to an auction - any design ideas?

We're having a silent auction at work to benefit programs for children and seniors and I've decided to donate a stained glass panel. I know it's a donation, but I'd like to come up with a design that would appeal to a wide range of people so it gets a lot of bids. Any design ideas/suggestions?
I forgot to mention that I have to have it done by next Wednesday…

get an art noveau book and take one of their designs which appeals to you. Art noveau designs are great for stained glass. Maybe just the Mackintosh rose? Or any flowers.
Of course it will be even better if you vary it a bit. As you don't have much time you may want to simplify the design.

antique stained glass restoral?

I have a piece of 70 yo antique stained glass that I want to restore myself. someone told me to make a fine paste out of plaster of parris and water and rub thouroughly into where the lead touches the glass and then wipe off with a sponge then polish with terry cloth towel. He says this will not only clean the glass but seal up any leaks as well. does any one know if this really works? thanks

WRONG!!! Use window glazing putty to seal the glass in the lead came. Rub it your hands first to warm it up than force it into crevices. Polish window with a dry terry cloth towel.