Row of Beach Huts Glass Workshop

Explore fused glass art for beginners with this hands-on class.


The Glass Shack
The Glass Shack
5.0 (2)

1.5 hours Class size 2 to 6     label £30

In this fun fused glass class, you'll use a basic template and clear base glass to build a row of three gorgeous beach huts in your choice of colour and design!

You'll master plenty of fused glass techniques and learn how to safely score and break glass to achieve the pattern you want before adding a touch of colour. Whether you choose traditional blues or go all out with bright reds, oranges and yellows, you're sure to make a fantastic piece of fused glass.

You'll get the chance to decorate your huts with flowers, stars, stripes, or whatever takes your fancy. It doesn't matter if you don't know how to make fused glass art either, as your teacher will walk you through every step and answer any questions you may have.

At the end of your workshop, your teacher will take your piece and fire it in the glass fusing kiln at a temperature of around 745c, ready to collect a couple of days later, when it will be mounted on a piece of wood if you so choose (additional charge of £5)


Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly and experienced-friendly.
 
What you'll get
Everything you need to make your own glass art to keep.
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a team building activity, birthday or hen do.

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 12 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids, and must pay for a separate ticket.

This would also be a lovely gift for her, gift for mum or birthday gift.

Location

Island View, Brenton Road, Downderry, Torpoint, PL11 3JA

Row of Beach Huts Glass Workshop location
Your teacher
The Glass Shack
The Glass Shack

5.0 (2)

Overlooking the English Channel with views of Looe Island in one direction and Rame Head peninsular in the other, The Glass Shack is situated in a stunning location on the South East Coast of Cornwall.

Having spent most of her working life in corporate finance and business management, Caroline came to work with glass later in life but immediately knew it would be where her future would lie. Mostly self-taught, learning through experimentation and trial and error, she is now happily working alongside her husband, Steve, the “woodmaster” who sources and prepares all the wood bases for the glass pieces.

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