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Come and Make Glass Art!

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Situated in Higher Bockhampton just outside Dorchester

(and close to Thomas Hardy's Cottage!), my lovely new studio is the perfect place to spend a couple of hours creating!

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Beginners 'Pick & Stick' Fused Glass Workshops

Come and have some fun making your very own works of glass art

No experience necessary!

 

​£45 Per Person

(£10 non refundable deposit payable online, with balance due on the day)

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​You will use crushed glass (frit), strands of glass (stringers), murrini (glass flowers) and small

pieces of glass to make up to 3 of the following:

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  • glass candle arc or wave

  • handkerchief tealight holders

  • square tea light holders

  • coaster

  • small wall hanging

  • flower hearts/circles

 

Time permitting, additional pieces may be made at a cost of £10 per item.

 

The cost will include all materials and up to 2 firings in the kiln. Your work will be ready for collection from the workshop roughly 14 days later (postage can also be arranged at extra cost).

Hot & cold drinks are included.

 

The workshops are suitable for ages 16 and above (under 18's to be accompanied by a participating adult) and no previous experience of working with glass is required - it really is as the title suggests: Pick & Stick!

 

​A £10 non-refundable deposit per person is required to secure your place, this is payable online when you book your place. The balance will be due on the day and I can accept card or cash payments.

 

A refund will only be issued should I need to cancel the class.

If you need to cancel you will be liable for full payment unless 1 calendar months’ notice is given, in which case the full fee (minus deposit) will be refunded to you.

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Workshops will only run if I have a  minimum of 4 people booked and I therefore reserve the right to reschedule any workshop that doesn't fulfill this criteria. I can accept a maximum of 6 people.

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These workshops are very popular and run on Friday and Saturday mornings: they start at 10:00 and last up to 2 hours.​​​​​​​​

 

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