The Sonoran Glass School is bringing stained glass to the masses. Whether you want to make shimmering glass balls or translucent glass Christmas trees, this non-profit school, filled with furnaces, fire and lots of sharp edges will teach you how to do it.
At their Open House on Sunday I saw furnace glassblowing, torching glass, and fusing glass in a kiln. And you could try out each of those techniques at one-day-only prices well below those listed for their classes on their website. The school was absolutely packed with people, many of whom seemed to be lookie-loos. Well, maybe some will come back later and take classes.
After watching all three types of glass work, I decided to try the process that seemed to be the least dangerous: fusing. None of that directly handling fire for me!
Then out behind their big workshop on 18th St. is a “garden”…well, a large open space with lovely glass garden ornaments on display. Here are two of them.
If you are interested in the classes, check around for a Social Discount Coupon before you sign up.
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