I am a retired special needs teacher and have always loved crafting. My love of sea glass came after I found some on the beach in the Isle of Wight. I made some pictures and then decided to set up a sea glass workshop business. It is quite unique as there aren't any other people working with sea glass in this area and I love seeing what people create. You don't have to be creative at all to come to a workshop and you will be surprised at what you create. You might even get to meet David my husband aka the sea glass hunter!! He can tell you lots of tales about where he has found the glass! You will have a warm welcome with tea, coffee and cake too.
"A wonderful morning. Thank you Karen. I would most definetly recommend the course and I would attend others as well as this one again. Karen (and her husband) are very passionate about sea glass. They are very knowledgeable on the subject and I learnt so much. It is very calming and absorbing (you forget about everything else).
The pieces I made were brilliant very pleased with my first efforts. Denise H"
Shore things by Karen responded:
"Thank you so much for this lovely review Denise. It was such a lovely morning and a pleasure to meet you. Will look forward to seeing you again in the New Year "
"My friend and I really enjoyed the workshop. Karen was very helpful and gave us lots of ideas, and had copious amounts of glass and accessories to choose from. Our pictures look really professionally finished in their beautiful frames. "
Shore things by Karen responded:
"Lovely to meet your both and your pictures looked amazing "
"Super, enjoyed it immensely. Karen is great, very warm and friendly. Will be booking another soon. "
Shore things by Karen responded:
"Awwww thank you Jo it was lovely to meet you and your work was fab! Look forward to seeing you again soon
Karen "
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