Stained-Glass Suncatcher, Night-light or Ornament - Your Choice!

$125.00

4 session class

Monday evenings 6-9pm

October 20 - November 17 (no class 11/10)

$125

No experience necessary, all skill levels welcome!

Come join the fun and make a beautiful night-light , suncatcher or ornament for your home - also makes a wonderful gift!

During this 4-session class you will learn the traditional Tiffany stained-glass method which entails cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering stained-glass. You are welcome to bring your own design or choose from several patterns created by Karen. Please limit designs to no more than 9 pieces of glass.  You will be able to pick your own colors of stained-glass.

All stained-glass, materials and use of tools and safety equipment included in the price. Please wear closed-toed shoes during class.

artwork photo is for illustration purposes only - students will be able to create their own design.

Examples in collage photo were created by Oliveteal Arts students: Doke*, Heather and Wendy. Doke’s inspiration came from a photo she took in Monument valley and was made into a small suncatcher.

4 session class

Monday evenings 6-9pm

October 20 - November 17 (no class 11/10)

$125

No experience necessary, all skill levels welcome!

Come join the fun and make a beautiful night-light , suncatcher or ornament for your home - also makes a wonderful gift!

During this 4-session class you will learn the traditional Tiffany stained-glass method which entails cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering stained-glass. You are welcome to bring your own design or choose from several patterns created by Karen. Please limit designs to no more than 9 pieces of glass.  You will be able to pick your own colors of stained-glass.

All stained-glass, materials and use of tools and safety equipment included in the price. Please wear closed-toed shoes during class.

artwork photo is for illustration purposes only - students will be able to create their own design.

Examples in collage photo were created by Oliveteal Arts students: Doke*, Heather and Wendy. Doke’s inspiration came from a photo she took in Monument valley and was made into a small suncatcher.