Early September on holiday in Brittany, I had chance to look inside a few local churches and was rather blown away at the beauty and complexity of the painted stained glass windows!
On a more achievable fun level, the opportunity to join one of my stained glass courses and make your own stained glass panel, minus the paint, has just come up. Now, we wouldn’t make such a complex design, but I find that glass is such uplifting eye candy that you wouldn’t be disappointed with the outcome and for years to come can enjoy the sun lighting up the glass.
November Saturday 19th – One day Copper Foiling workshop, with Christmas themed patterns and glass. Make a holly decoration and another piece of your choice. All materials, lovely shiny glass, tools and lots of cups of tea/coffee and biscuits included. Cost £115 Follow the link in red above for more information and booking.
November 10th – Copper Foiling short evening course. One space left on this 4 evening course, held on 4 consecutive Thursday evening, starting on Thursday 10th Nov. Discover copper foiling, learn all the skills and create your own decorations or sun-catchers (patterns available and lots of support and guidance). All materials, lovely shiny glass, tools and lots of tea, coffee and biscuits included. Cost £180 Follow the link above in red for more information and booking.
Copper foiling short course
Copper foiling short course
One day Copper Foiling workshop
Copper Foiling short course
Copper foiling short course
Tuesday 22nd November. A one off weekday Stained glass for beginners workshop, not quite a Christmas themed workshop. I am teaching two people and there is opportunity for another person to join us and have a fun day creating a small stained glass panel, in this new workshop. All materials, tools, teas and coffees and biscuits included. Cost £155.00 If you are interested please contact me.
Spaces on the October, November and December workshops
Have fun on a friendly workshop and try your hand at the Copper Foiling technique and create lovely colourful glass sun-catchers or Christmas decorations (on the November and December dates).