Press release from North Carolina Glass Center:
North Carolina Glass Center debuts two new classes!
Festive Fused Ornaments- Our Festive Fusing class is a great way to spend time with family and friends creating fused glass ornaments for your tree or to hang in a window. Layer glass to create winter scenes or iconic holiday figures. You can create an ornament to keep for yourself or give as a gift. Ideal for kids and adults (ages 7- 16 must be accompanied by parent). Class is 30-45 minutes in length, with a maximum of 6 students per class. Reservations are required. Cost: $42, all supplies included. Sign up now by phone or in person.
• Saturday Dec. 10th – 10a, 12p, 2p, & 4p
• Saturday Dec. 17th- 10a, 12p, 2p, & 4p
• Friday Dec. 23rd- 10a, 12p, 2p, & 4pMake it Glow “From the Inside”- This course will cover the basics of how to create a neon light. We will cover conventional and unconventional neon techniques. Students will be able to make lights with both hard and soft glass. Every student will leave the class with a light they have made. Some previous flameworking experience required. Must register by Dec. 30th. Class limited to 8 students. Sign up now by phone or in person.
Instructors: David Smith & David Wilson.• January 6th- 8th, 10a- 6p with optional evening work time.
Cost: $785, most supplies included. Students will be required to provide own power supply for lighting.
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