Creating Critters
Saturday Glass Workshop: Your Glass Workshop Class Overview This beginner-friendly, one-day workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of flame working with borosilicate glass while building confidence and creativity in glass sculpture. Through a series of guided demonstrations and hands-on projects, students will explore essential techniques such as flame chemistry, basic marble making, pulling and laying stringers, and sculpting small-scale solid forms. As the class progresses, students will develop skills in shaping, twisting, and assembling glass, learning how to transform simple forms into more expressive, miniature sculptures. Safety practices and proper torch techniques are emphasized throughout, ensuring a supportive and approachable learning environment. By the end of the workshop, students will have created several finished pieces, including an icicle ornament, a heart, and a small four-legged critter. Students will leave with a strong foundation in flameworking and the skills and inspiration to continue developing their work. All supplies provided. Please wear cotton clothing without draped sleeves and closed-toed shoes. Each participant will create and take home three unique glass pieces: A small Four-legged Critter A decorative Icicle Ornament A colorful Heart No prior experience is necessary. This class is perfect for anyone looking to explore a new creative hobby, enjoy a unique artistic experience, or discover the fascinating world of glass art. **All students MUST arrive 30 minutes prior to class for check-in, waiver approval and to grab your seat – NO EXCEPTIONS** What You’ll Learn During this experiential class, students will be introduced to: Basic glass safety and studio practices Introduction to borosilicate glass and its unique properties Torchworking fundamentals Basic carving and sculpting techniques How to create texture and detail in molten glass Understanding heat control and flame chemistry Basic glass theory and how glass behaves when heated and cooled Common glassworking tools and their uses Color application techniques Proper annealing and cooling processes Who Can Attend? Ages 11 and older Beginners welcome No previous glassworking experience required Maximum 8 students per class for personalized instruction What to Wear For your safety and comfort: Closed-toe shoes are required No sandals or open-toed footwear ONLY wear cotton clothing, no polyester/nylon allowed Long hair must be tied back Avoid loose, flowing clothing around the torch area Please refrain from wearing heavy perfumes or fragrances Safety glasses and all necessary materials will be provided. Why Take This Class? Working with glass is more than just making art. Students often discover that torchworking encourages: Focus and concentration Creativity and self-expression Patience and perseverance Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination Confidence through creating something entirely by hand Whether you’re making a keepsake for yourself or a thoughtful handmade gift, you’ll leave with two beautiful glass pendants and an unforgettable experience Class Length & Capacity Duration: 3 Hour Skill Level: Beginner & Intermediate Maximum Class Size: 8 Students Materials Included: Yes Come experience the excitement of working with molten glass as you learn the fundamentals of carving, sculpting, and shaping borosilicate glass. You’ll leave with two handcrafted pendants, new skills, and a deeper appreciation for one of the world’s oldest and most captivating art forms.
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