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Pre-Cut Mr. Claus Kit

Pre-Cut Mr. Claus Kit by Studio One

$69.95 USD
Item# 89131   In Stock

  • Create a project fast - No glass cutting needed
  • A great way to try out a new craft
  • Makes a perfect gift
  • Finished project measures 15-1/2" x 9"

Product Description

Create A Project In No Time!
Create festive projects to decorate your home or give as gifts in a snap with this fun pre-cut kit. This kit gives you what you need for an easy afternoon project that looks like a masterpiece of handcrafted stained glass art. Ideal for beginners or anyone short on time. Kit includes 25 pre-cut glass pieces, wire, findings and complete instructions. Copper foil and lead came not included. Measures 15-1/2" x 9" when finished.

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Assemble with lead came #5593 (sold separately). Once assembled simply spray Kwik-Clean Flux Cleaner #63702 (sold separately) to clean and then you’re ready to display.

Delphi Tip: Stretch and stiffen lead before wrapping glass pieces. On average, you will use 1 piece of lead per pre-cut ring or panel kit, however we recommend having 2 pieces just in case you may need to recut a piece. Scroll kits will use 2 pieces of lead. Only 1 piece of lead per night light or votive kit is needed.

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  •   Enjoyable projects
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Pros : Well cut glass, fit very good.
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  •   Cute!
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Pros : This santa is very cute and convenient!
Cons : The glass was dirty needed to be washed before used. You have to buy silicone glue separate to add on the provided belt buckle, glasses, etc. It would have been nice for a little packet to be provided.
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  •   Santa
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Pros : The only good thing is that it is already cut.
Cons : I would like my Santa to be wearing RED not orange with red streaks. It would also be nice to know if a product I ordered came from the USA or China. This came from China.
Other Thoughts : I think I'll cut new RED glass to make this piece.
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