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          By Barry Z. Masser, Plated Glass Designs®
                                                    HERE'S A SAMPLING OF THE CHAPTERS:
When and How to Minimize Leadlines
Adding Wild Skies and Exciting Backgrounds
Making People and Their Clothing in Glass
Giving Clear Bevels a Boost
Monochromatic Colors and the Effective Use of Light
Combining Lead Came with Copperfoil
Strengthening Your Panels Without Using Metal Bars
How Glass Can Give New Life to Tired Old Furniture
Designing Glass Borders
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE
 
Here are some customer comments:
Barry,
 
We received the books and love them. We have many drawings that we have not yet created and can't wait to use plating on them . This is a whole new realm of stained glass that we have never experienced before and it is very exciting. This form of stained glass is not created in our area. 
  
Do you mind if we e-mail a few questions once we get started with this new technique?
Thank you,Marianne & Trudy

Barry,
Thank you once again for your prompt delivery of the books I ordered. The material inside both of them is amazing! I am now re-reading them because there is so much worthwhile information to absorb.

This has completely changed my stained glass designs and my mind is just reeling with ideas! I will be certain to send you a picture of my first completed project. All my best, Tim L.

Thanks for the ideas and info in your latest book - it is really well done. Laurie R. 
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Sources of Ideas for Your Stained Glass Projects
Successfully Developing Patterns From Ideas
How Two Glass Artists Decided on Their Design Strategies
Stained Glass Styles;
Keeping Your Design Simple While Adding Dramatic Detail
Shadows; Painting to Create Realism
Reflections as a Powerful Special Effect
Free-Form Components
Highlights
Depth and Distance
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