This series of classes is designed to teach you the basics of glass fusing as well as some fun, slightly more advanced, techniques to explore. You will also learn glass studio safety protocols and how to properly use and care for the tools, materials, and equipment. Upon completion of this course, you may use the glass studio during open studio hours. 
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Join us in learning how to use glass to create beautiful potted plant decorations! You will use different colors of glass to design unique decor to add to your potted plants or garden. Students can make up to three decorations and instructor Candy Beth Michalski will guide you through the process. No previous experience is needed.
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Join us in adding some color to your windows! Students can make up to three suncatchers of fused glass with a wire hook fired into the glass for hanging. The maximum width will be 2 inches and maximum length is 5 inches. Each suncatcher will be fired in a glass kiln and can be picked up the following Wednesday, March 15th or 22nd. Instructor Candy Beth Michalski will guide you through the process. No previous experience is needed.   
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What is glass casting? Glass casting is the process of melting glass into a mold, where it solidifies and creates a glass object. Join instructor Candy Beth Michalski as she walks you through the process of casting either a butterfly, feathers, or hearts. These objects can be turned into plant stakes, necklaces, magnets, or paperweights.
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Have you taken a glass fusing class and now have ideas you'd like to try out? Instructor Candy Michalski will be hosting Glass Fusing Studio Time on Tuesday evenings from 6- 8:30pm. Come in and experiment with a knowledgeable instructor on hand for guidance! Learn more about the materials and tools through practice. No specific projects will be planned by Candy. Your interests will guide your time in the studio. Pick the days that work with your schedule. All glass must be fired during class in our Paragon Quickfire kiln.
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Create your own glass trinket dish! You will choose a base color for your dish and use other colors, shapes, and sizes of glass to create a unique pattern. Instructor Candy Beth Michalski will guide you through the process. No previous experience is needed.  Each decorated dish will be fired in a glass kiln and can be picked up the following Saturday. 
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