you can make things like this on our glass fusing taster day!

Fused Glass Friday taster day £119

Join us for a fused glass Friday taster day in our spacious Kent studio. Come and find out what it’s all about; all tools and materials provided (and lunch too!)

Come and explore warm glass with us, using both float glass and then Bullseye fusing glass. A generous quantity of materials, lunch and refreshments are included. You’ll impress yourself with what you can create! Artistic ability is useful but by no means essential.

If you’ve not played with glass before, don’t worry. We’ll teach you and soon have you cutting with confidence. You can even make something beautiful without cutting glass at all! We have a wide range of colourful sheet glass, frit, stringers (think “glass spaghetti”) and more. Come and be spoiled for choice.

What can I make?

You can make coasters, small dishes, window hangings or even art for your garden. The choice is yours; the smaller the items, the more you can make. (Why not have a look at our Facebook page & see what our previous visitors have made? Note that some of them are regular visitors, especially the people making huge things!)

On the weekly classes, students pay for their own glass, while on this fused glass Friday workshop the cost of the glass is included for a coloured item up to 17 x 17cm (or several smaller things) plus float (window) glass for your first (practise) item.

Your glass will be fused after your course and can be collected or posted to you (this typically costs around £7 depending on its size & weight).

What about Covid?

We’re continuing to keep class sizes small to allow for social distancing. Tools & surfaces are sterilized between classes and the windows will be open. Please bring a mask in case anyone on the course is clinically vulnerable, thank you.

Date

23 Sep 2022
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Time

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Beginners,
Improvers,
Single Course,
Taster Day
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photo of copper foiled swan panel being soldered on a two day stained glass course in KentThis fused glass platter and small glass dishes are an example of what you can make using glass fusing techniques.