Private Fused Glass Ornament & Tree Class

I’ve mentioned my fused glass classes over the last few months, and I will always show off my students work. Last week I had a private class with some of my previous students. They wanted to make Fused Glass Ornaments and standing trees. As always, I had the room all set up for four students. Here are some pictures of the class setup. Each person has their own station with their tools. The last picture is ornament options.

Brenda made two snowman and a candle. I think she did a beautiful job and I love the cardinal she added.

Brenda’s sister, Glenda, made three snowmen, they are gifts, so she made them all the same. They are so cute, and I love the murrine she added.

Kayla is an adventurous student, she made two fused glass snow globes. It’s funny I’ve been wanting to make snow globes for a while, so I was happy to accommodate her. She did a fabulous job. She also made a little fused glass standing tree.

Last but not least Chris (her first time), made a beautiful wreath – don’t you love the bird. She also made a standing tree and a reindeer.

Here are some pictures of the class setup. Each person has their own station with their tools.

I always give a gift to those who take my classes. They all got a beautiful small pendant (on the left)

I know what you are thinking, did I make some more ornaments. Yes, I did. I made two reindeer, a snow globe, and a tiny snowman.

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. Below are some of my students pictures from other classes.

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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