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Summer Youth: Stained Glass Workshop (Ages 10-14)

Learn copper foil technique to create dazzling stained glass pieces that sparkle in the sun!

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Summer Youth: Stained Glass Workshop (Ages 10-14)

Summer Youth: Stained Glass Workshop (Ages 10-14)

Learn copper foil technique to create dazzling stained glass pieces that sparkle in the sun!

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Build confidence by learning and gaining a good understanding of the copper foil technique for stained glass. Learning starts with hand-cutting clear glass in straight lines, using copper tape and then soldering shapes together. By the end of the week, you'll be cutting curves and using a glass grinder to fine tune your glass pieces to make a perfect fit.

Projects can range from a 10-square design with clear glass for beginners and then progress to more intricate patterns using a range of colored glass. Experienced students can suggest their own project design.

Details

  • For students ages 10-14.
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Registration closes Monday, July 17.
  • A $30 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers all needed materials.
  • Wear close-toed shoes and long pants in the Glass Studio at all times.

Project

After completing a 10-square pyramid with copper foil, students will advance to create a heart or star in stained glass and finish the week with a small panel to hang in a window or on a stand.

Students with previous glass cutting and stained glass experience may choose a more complicated pattern with the instructor’s approval. The instructor’s focus is on your completion of a nice-looking project rather than the project's complexity.

Class Policies

  • If you have any questions, please email BARN Youth Program Coordinator, Sarah Jones at SarahJ@BainbridgeBARN.org.
Instructor
James (Jim) Washington

Jim Washington comes to BARN with 35 years' experience in vocational education. He has taught classes in cold, warm and hot glass, glass batching, ceramics, manufacturing, woodshop, and composites. His first love was the glass arts program in Central Kitsap, which he built and ran for 12 years.

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