There are squeeze tubes of simulated leading that actually looks like the real thing. You can use it in place of the silver foil and get a real leaded look. These are NOT the cheap, rubbery ones made by Gallery Glass or Plaid. These actually look & feel enough like authentic metal lead when dried.
The companies are Pebeo Vitrial and L&B. You can find the tubes at some Michael's Arts & Crafts & finer art supply stores in the glass paint/craft sections.
Pebeo calls their tubes "outliners". The silver looks closest to traditional glass leading.
Pebeo Outliner
Here is a fuzzy picture of how you can make squiggles & doodles over your glass also for decrations. Or to outline small rhinestones, wire, or charms already glued down to the glass.
Pebeo squiggles
Here is a link for the L & B simulated leading:
L & B Simulated leading
Here is another link for pendant ideas that I like:
http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/cp.html
Oh, btw, cutting glass, especially when they are as thin as the microslides is easy. You can get a simple glass cutter from any hardware store for about $3. Just dip the wheel end of the cutter in vegetable oil, & "score" the glass with the wheel (like drawing a straight line with a pencil & ruler) then snap along the line. A little sandpaper to smooth down rough edges, and your done. This way, you can make square charms or cut off the corners for new shapes.
Glass cutter (wheel edge on left)
