I’ve been blogging about my fused class with Miriam in my last few blogs and before that I blogged about my class with Tonya.
The 1 similarity with both classes is where I took the classes. It’s at D & L in Denver Colorado. I allow myself up to 3 glass classes a year but the more I take locally, I can push it to 4 (schedule permitting of course).
I’m always talking about the instructors I’ve taken like; Tonya, Miriam, Alice, Alyssa, Cathy, Shelley, Patty, etc., all at D & L.







But I never talk about the woman behind the scene… Meredith.

First Meredith is an artist in her own right. She’s worked at bullseye glass, among other glass studios for over 15 years with a focus on technique and education. Second she makes everything run seamlessly. She gets there early and sets up, she picks the best places for lunch and then goes and gets them for us. She stays late to set the kilns to fire. She makes sure everything goes perfectly. She’s always helpful with fusing advise as well.
So Thank You Meredith for making taking classes at D&L such a joy no matter who the instructor is.
Third I’ve taken at least 2 classes from her the Glaskolben Ornaments and a screen printing class.


Fourth she asks for requests on who we want to teach then she does her best to get them there! I can’t wait to see what you have in store for me next year. I so hope she can talk Craig Mitchell Smith to teach at D&L. I just can’t get enough of his classes.
Again I just wanted to give a Shout-Out to Meredith for all she does before, during, and after our classes.
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Keeping my Kiln warm,
Karen