Fused Glass Multiple Project Class

Normally when people give glass classes, they keep to a common subject i.e., ornaments, dishes, casting, etc. But not me, wait until you see all of the things my students made in this fused glass class. As always, I like to show my setup for the students, including their supplies e.g., vitrigraph, opaque glass, transparent, murrine, millefiori, cane, and so much more.

As always, I had the liability forms (I know it’s a surprise, but glass cuts). I also give them options of free of fused glass pendants.

After I have each student complete their liability form a chose their free pendant, I show them the different rooms available to them. They can shop in the finished room (first 2 pictures), finishing room (inspiration room), and gallery.

BTW look how clean my studio is, I did some major cleaning. Not completely finished but a good start.

With students making different types of fused glass projects, I didn’t take as many pictures as I liked. First Mary, who scheduled the class, and she made two beautiful dishes. She made beautiful plates, love the combination of glass.

Then Jennifer made two 4-inch dishes and three 3-inch dishes. They turned out beautifully. I love the pink ones.

Leigh created two art pieces one she made into a night light and the other into art. I really liked her pieces; she did a wonderful job and so creative.

Brianna made fused ornaments, it’s funny I had snowmen and Santa out, but she asked if she could make a wreath and grinch and of course my answer is yes. Isn’t her Grinch adorable!

I liked Brianna’s grinch so much I made one, it’s not as good as hers (I can’t paint as well as she can). I white one is mine.

I love scheduling classes with friends and family, people are more patient, and I think they have a lot of fun. Please let me know (elegantfusedglass@gmail.com) if you have any questions or would like to have a private fused glass class all you need is 3 people to create a class (maximum of 5).

If you would like to see more of my fused glass work, please refer to my website Elegant Fused Glass by Karen. If you get a chance, check out all my site and my Elegant Fused Glass by Karen YouTube. If you would like to stay abreast of what I’m up-to check out our newsletter. If you’d like to take a class, please check out the information on my site about my classes.  It is published the last day of each month.

Keeping my kilns warm,

Karen

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