| 22nd November 2025 | |
| 10:30am - 4:30pm | |
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Made in Stirling 44 King Street , Stirling FK8 1AY |
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| £135 | |
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rtist: Shonah Escombe
Lunch and refreshments provided.
During this course you will learn about fused glass and how you can design and assemble your fused glass panels, as well as a variety of glass fusing techniques suited for your design concept. Shonah will bring all materials and examples you can base your designs on.
No experience necessary, all glass and equipment will be supplied and all the items that you make will be yours to keep. You will be shown how to use small pieces of glass, crushed glass, stringers and glass paints to create your design. Shonah will then fire your glass creations which will take place offsite.
After the day course, Shonah will take your pieces home to fire them in her kiln and bring back to the hub for collection. Participants will be notified when pieces are ready for collection.
This course comes with a prepared lunch, so please make sure to let us know of any dietary requirements you might have.
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