a student having a good time making fused glass on a glass fusing day course

Monday glass fusing course for beginners & improvers

NEWS:

This course is being rescheduled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. We’ll rearrange it on a date / several dates to suit the people who’ve booked places, as soon as it’s safe to do so.

 

Kickstart your week with a Monday glass fusing course for beginners & improvers.

Get the week off to a great start with our glass fusing course in our purpose designed spacious Kent studio. Why not bring a friend too!

Come and explore warm glass with us, using both float glass and then Bullseye fusing glass. On your Monday glass fusing course for beginners & improvers, a generous quantity of materials, lunch and refreshments are included. 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?

On your glass fusing day, you can make coasters, small dishes, window hangings & / or even art for your garden. The choice is yours; make several smaller items or perhaps a couple of bigger things.

Your glass will be fused after your course. You’re welcome to collect it or it can be posted to you. This typically costs around £7 depending on its size & weight.

Where do I park?

There’s plenty of free parking on the drive outside the studio. There’s even a free car park just across the road as well!

What should I wear?

Definitely not sandals or flipflops! Have a quick look at our website – basically any closed in and comfortable footwear, clothes that aren’t too precious & glasses if you need them. Oh, and a smile!

Date

20 Apr 2020
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Time

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Labels

Beginners,
Improvers,
Taster Day
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