• Create shapes and patterns in lead to imitate stained glass; Fill with Vitrail
  • The 6 mm wide strip is scored in the middle to allow splitting in half
  • Width 2 x 3 mm, Length 10 m (33 ft)
  • Use on Glass, Metal, Earthenware and more
  • Kit contains roll of lead strip and an application tool

Very easy and in-expensive way to achieve a high end look. Very easy to use and looks just like stained glass

I’m so happy with this product! It was so easy to use (given that I made sure my design wasn’t too difficult). It looks like real leaded glass and is firmly fixed to the mirror. I’ve gotten lots of good feedback on it from all who’ve seen it :)!

This product has been fantastic. It is beautiful and fairly simple to work with. If you leave it double-wide, it is a bit tricky to work with on curved lines. Also I would recommend using an exact-o knife to help make edges and joints look cleaner. Otherwise, no complaints at all. Very satisfied.

Love the way my faux stained glass turned out using these lead "tape". Because I'm a novice, I wasted more of the leading than I should have, but it's pretty forgiving - if you get your line incorrect you can just peel it off and start again.

I'm so impressed. I wasn't sure how using this was going to go, but it was actually really easy to use. It cuts easily with regular scissors and is easy to apply. It's repositionable. I wouldn't move it around a lot,or say that you could use it one place and then move it and use it some where else later, but it can be shifted until you get it where you want it. It's fairly sticky and I think it's going to stay well where I put it. It's also fairly flexible and curved nicely around the glass I was wrapping it around. The kit comes with a stick to help press it into place. The stick was super helpful. Use both ends! I used this to update three boring builder grade flush mount lights in my kitchen and have about 2 feet left over. I'm seriously considering ordering more and updating the rest of the lights in my house now. :) The picture is my final product of what I did with it.

love this stuff! Turned a plain china cupboard glass into something pretty ! Fun to use too

Attempted to make a faux stained glass for my brother for his birthday and this was a perfect to work with!

I was really impressed with the look of this product after I applied it to plain glass. with a little time and patience, its easy to make straight lines, realistic looking joints, and whole window designs...

About a year ago Gallery Glass radically reduced the quality of their faux lead Redi-Lead strips..............In looking for a replacement, I tried the Pebeo Vitrail product and it works terrific. .........first, the downside...it is real lead, so it is heavier (a factor for me as some of my projects are Christmas tree ornaments); it is also more expensive, though not outrageously so. Now the BENEFITS.......1) the adhesive is significantly stronger; 2) it is real lead--so it stays the way you end it...i.e. when you lay it down it doesn't "try" to move back up (making the adhesion that much better); 3) at seams, it can be overlapped instead of cut (if you want to); 4) it is thicker than the current redi-lead strips (more like they used to be). It is a little trickier to use--but I suspect that will pass with constant use. BOTTOM LINE.........DEFINITELY TRY THIS PRODUCT

I have a piece of glass from an old table that I wanted to make into a stained glass window. I consider using liquid lead, but opted for this lead strip instead because it looks more like a real leaded glass window. It's easy to work with and it looks good.