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faux leaded glass window - It All Started With Paint
For faux stained glass, you will use "liquid leading," which is a type of paint that comes in a bottle with a fine tip to simulate lead lines, and stained glass paint to fill in the sections. These products are water-based, non-toxic, and easy to use, but ensure the "liquid leading" is completely dry before applying the colored glass paint.
Materials
Liquid Leading: A paint or "leading" product that simulates the look of real lead, available in bottles with applicator tips. It is a non-toxic, water-based product used for the outlines.
Stained Glass Paint: Translucent, water-based paints in various colors designed for glass, mirrors, and plastic.
Application tools: Some products may require additional tools for application, like a precision tip Q-tip or a stylus for cleanup.
Surface: A clean glass, plastic, or other suitable surface to apply the design to.
Steps to create your faux stained glass
Prepare your surface: Clean the surface thoroughly before starting to ensure the paint adheres properly.
Outline your design: Use the liquid leading to draw your design or pattern on the surface.
Let it dry: Allow the liquid leading to dry completely. This may take several hours depending on the product.
Apply colored paint: Once the lines are dry, fill in the different sections of your design with the stained glass paint.
Allow to dry: Let the colored paint dry completely.
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