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Fused Glass Snowflake & Abstract Christmas Tree Decorations

  • Yardley Arts, The Old School Hall The Square, Yardley Hastings Northampton, England, NN7 1EU United Kingdom (map)

In this workshop Sally will guide you through making up to 2 tree decorations.  You will have access to a wide choice of colours in both transparent and opaque glass to design your own tree ornaments.  You will learn how to cut/chop glass and will have access to all of the tools and safety equipment necessary to make your beautiful decorations.

At the end of the workshop Sally will take your creations to her studio where they will be fired in her kiln.  They will be ready within a week of the workshop and can be collected from Moulton or posted out to you for the cost of the postage.

Good fun, learnt something new and a lovely way to spend an afternoon - the time whizzed by

What you need to bring

Just yourself

What is included

  • Tuition

  • All materials

  • Tools

  • Safety equipment

  • Tea, coffee and biscuits

Dates and times

11 December

3:30pm - 6pm

Cost

£45 per person, suitable for beginners aged 18+

Teenagers welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult

Booking

Please book directly with Sally by email, Facebook or Instagram.

Places limited to 8 so book early to avoid disappointment!

glassbysallyandmargaret@gmail.com

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A great introduction to glass fusion. Sally gave help, advice and positive feedback. It was great fun and my finished creation will be a lasting reminder of a thoroughly enjoyable day

About the tutor

Sally is a glass artist from Northamptonshire.  She has always loved the vibrancy of glass and loves to experiment with designs and techniques.  There are so many things to make, different techniques to learn, firing schedules to develop the possibilities for experimentation are endless.  Sometimes experiments work out and lovely unusual pieces are created, other times they don’t!  The great thing about fusible glass is that failed experiments can be recycled into new things so there is no waste.

 Sally loves to share her knowledge and has several ideas for future workshops.

This was such a good course , Sally was lovely and really helpful and it was a really good introduction to working with glass. I am really hoping to be able to attend other courses of hers in the future. All the other people on the course were lovely too - was such a nice way to spend the day