Classic Bevel Kit

$32.95 USD
A $44.38 value.
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  • A great way to get started in stained glass
  • Create a unique gift in a single evening
  • Can be assembled using lead came or copper foil
  • Includes pattern for assembly
  • Creates a 9" x 11" panel


Product Description

Make a Stained Glass Bevel Panel Easily
Create a keepsake bevel panel in a single evening with this convenient kit. An elegant traditional design that can be completed easily whether you're a beginner or looking for a simple project that you can finish quickly.  A great way to get started in stained glass or introduce a friend to the craft! Create a 9" x 11" panel featuring a small star bevel cluster and bevel border. The full sized pattern, included, makes it easy to lay out your project.

Kit includes:

  • 16 Bevels to complete the frame
  • 1 Small star bevel cluster for the centerpiece
  • Pattern for assembly
Background glass and tools sold separately. Also requires 1 each: small piece of background glass, zinc or copper came and basic stained glass tools and supplies.

Note: Bevel selection may vary based on availability. Photo is just one example, quality will remain the same.

Panel shown finished in primary image by artist Steena Gaut, second stained glass panel created during Beginning Lead Came Class at Delphi's Lansing Creativity Center. 

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