Gallery Glass Liquid Leading
Create realistic stained glass looks with Gallery Glass Liquid Leading. This waterbased and non-toxic leading is great for use on glass, mirrors, and plastic surfaces. It has a writer's tip and a squeezable bottle for easy use! Craft something bold and brilliant with this versatile leading!
Bottle contains 8 fluid ounces.
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stained glass project
Used this on my last project a few years ago. Easy to use and has held up well on the entrance door window. Now have a glass project to repair. I got the paints but just discovered the liquid lead is not liquid any more. Difficult time finding this.
Hard to Use
I was so excited to make my own stained glass as I saw it online & it looked simple & beautiful. Well, it was a big FAIL & I’m so disappointed I’m nearly in tears. I’ll try again after my hand stops hurting. Yes, I got a cramp from squeezing the bottle.
Hard to find
I love liquid leading it helps my artwork and my Stainglass looks beautiful it’s just a very hard product to find anymore and I sure wish they’d restock it because I sure could use some
Great liner for glass painting
This is just about the best liner product out there. A tip to make it easier to use: rather than trying to squeeze it directly out of the bottle onto your project, make a small paper cone and dispense an amount into that. Google how and you will be glad!
love this product
I have been working with this product for years. I find when I am doing a finer line I transfer it into a container with a thinner tip then it takes less pressure, doesn't wear out my hand or cause cramping and can control it better.