Leaded Stained Glass class Winter 2024

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Leaded Stained Glass class Winter 2024

$290.00

Join us for our five-week stained glass class, starting November 2nd and running every Saturday from 1 PM to 4 PM:

  • November 2

  • November 9

  • November 16

  • November 23

  • November 30

You can register for the beginner's class online or in person. If you have any questions or need more information about class registration dates, feel free to call us at 949-582-5776 Join us to connect with the rich heritage of stained glass and discover the joy of crafting your own stunning artwork.

Classes are limited to 10 students. Please wear closed toed shoes.

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This class is designed for everyone, from complete beginners to those looking to enhance their skills. Under the expert guidance of Greg Atwood—a master artisan with over fifty years of experience—you’ll embark on a hands-on journey through the time-honored techniques of stained glass.

You’ll learn about traditional lead came methods and Tiffany copper foil techniques, diving into the heritage and craftsmanship that have defined stained glass for centuries. The curriculum covers essential topics like pattern design, safety precautions, cutting techniques, and assembly. Throughout the course, you’ll have the opportunity to choose or your own design, ensuring your project reflects your unique vision.

By the end of the five weeks, you’ll leave with a beautiful piece that not only showcases your creativity but also embodies the enduring legacy of stained glass art. With this foundation, your stained glass creations can last for decades, becoming cherished pieces that you can pass down through generations. If you’re inspired to continue your journey, you can re-enroll and take on larger projects! Into DIY? Past students have drafted and created their own stained glass panels for cabinets and bookcases.

Here are some past examples of student projects.