Olive's Workshops
Make Your Own Stained Glass Ornament
Make Your Own Stained Glass Ornament
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Instructor: Caroline Teal
Day & Date: Saturday, December 21
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $65.00
Ages: Adult (18 and Up)
All levels are welcome. No experience required.
Students Please Bring:
- Closed-toed shoes.
- Apron or clothes that can get dirty.
- Note taking materials.
- (Optional) A snack and/or water bottle. Filtered water is available in the classroom.
Perfect for beginners, this class will guide you through the essential techniques of foiling, and soldering glass pieces to craft your own glass ornament. You'll gain hands-on experience with the tools and materials used in stained glass work, with easy-to-follow instructions tailored to first timers. By the end of the class, you'll leave with your own custom ornament and the foundational skills to pursue more stained-glass projects. All materials are provided.
Instructor will provide a butterfly or geometric stained glass kit of pre-cut materials. Beginners can expect to finish one, experienced students may wish to make a second ornament and can purchase another kit the day of the workshop.
Instructor provided materials are included with an estimated $25 - 50 FEE PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Material fees may change depending on the number of participants and price of materials at the workshop. *Payment by cash or check is required for materials fees.
* Workshops are subject to low enrollment cancellation if the minimum number of 4 students is not reached. You can check enrollment listed below the workshop photo. We update these manually so if you have any questions, you’re welcome to call Olive’s Porch for more information.
***Photo featured is an example of Caroline's work in studio, not the exact item that will be made in the workshop. ***
About Instructor: Caroline Teal is an artist based in Murphy, North Carolina, who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Texas State University in San Marcos, with a focus on photography and printmaking. Now working in stained glass, Caroline explores the intersection of these mediums, seeking ways to blend the tactile, hands-on approach of craft with the conceptual framework of fine art. Her work reflects a deep interest in the stories of craft makers, investigating how their practices contribute to the larger dialogue of art history.