Description
This workshop is at an introductory level. It is ideal for people who have never tried glass fusing. If you already have some experience, you'll be able to create a more intricate design. I'll introduce you to the process of cutting sheet glass by scoring and breaking. You will also use a selection of frit (crushed glass) and stringers (long strands of glass) to create a design based on a wildflower meadow, floral garden or bunch of flowers. You'll start with a pre-cut base of clear glass, choosing between a 10cmx10cm square, a 15cmx10cm rectangle, a 10cmx10cm hanging diamond or a 12cm diameter hanging circle. Making your project will probably take between 1½ and 2 hours, depending on how ambitious and dexterous you are. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided (vegan biscuits and oat milk will be available). After the workshop, your piece of art will be taken back to my studio for firing. Within about a week, it will be ready for collection or delivery. If appropriate for your chosen shape, you will also receive an oak stand to display your masterpiece. I can post your art to you and/or frame it for a small extra fee. The typical group size is 4-5. The maximum group size is 8 and the course will only run if there are at least 3 bookings. It’s fine to book a place on this workshop for well-behaved children aged 9+ as long as they are accompanied by a paying adult. This workshop will be held at Broome Village Hall, DY9 0HA. This offers a light and airy space, with plenty of room to spread out if needed. There is wheelchair access and the adjacent car park has plenty of space for the size of group. Broome is a beautiful little village near to the Clent Hills, with lots of countryside walks and pubs if you are planning to include the workshop as part of a full day out. If you would like to try a larger project, or one with more difficulty, why not look at my Advanced Botanic workshop? I am always happy to run workshops for a group of friends. Please get in touch.
What's included in the price?
All tools and materials. Tea, coffee and biscuits. Fusing of your artwork after the workshop. Oak stand (where appropriate) Free parking.
Duration
2 hours
Cancellation policy
Easy - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Glass Art Designs is run by me, Beckie Cresswell - I personally teach all of our courses. I have always been interested in nature and the natural environment. After A-levels I studied Biology at university and then went on to be a secondary school Science teacher for 20 years. In my free time I've always enjoyed trying different crafts. When I tried glass fusing, I knew I'd found a craft that I loved. After completing a few more courses, I decided to buy a kiln myself. After lots more learning, experimenting and improving, I set up Glass Art Designs. I've been making and selling glass art ever since then and my work has been shipped all over the world. I'm new to CraftCourses.com but I'm certainly no novice at helping people to learn in a fun environment. I'm delighted to be able to share my passion for teaching with my love of fusing glass!
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Children
- Wheelchair users
- Hearing impaired
- Vision impaired
- Limited mobility
- Learning difficulties (SEN)
- Tutor can travel
- Suitable for beginners
- Intermediate level
- Parking provided