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Stained Glass Classes ​In The Studio! 

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"Invite The Light" Total Package Classes

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Cost is $375 for six stained glass sessions. 
All Materials Furnished For Your First Project!

Each session is 2 hours long and with the course of instructions come supplies (including solder, copper foil, and the glass for a first panel, and a glass cutter.

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Dates and times are flexible, call for appointment
We teach one on one and will arrange to meet with you at the times that are best for you.  Call 801-344-0178 to schedule your class.
One student was visiting from Washington recently and completed her first panel and all six class sessions in under a week! Other students have wanted to come on alternating nights. We currently have regular classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights that start at 7pm and last till 9pm. The point of it all is to help you to get in and be successful at building your stained glass art. We do not teach young children, glass is often sharp and we like kids, so we don't teach them. Teenagers (under 18) can take the class if they have a parent with them. 
DON'T BUY SUPPLIES BEFORE COMING TO CLASS!!! We supply what you'll need, we also sell additional tools and materials at a lower cost than you'll find them elsewhere.

Dress appropriately (no open toed shoes) Long sleeves and high neck shirts will protect you from glass bits.
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​During the class you will learn the steps to window construction.
*How to cut glass
*How to copy patterns
*Using pattern pieces to cut glass
*Grinding glass techniques and foiling and fitting pieces.
​*Soldering and metal cutting are also taught.

DON'T BUY SUPPLIES BEFORE COMING TO CLASS!!! We supply what you'll need, we also sell additional tools and materials.

Dress appropriately (no open toed shoes) Long sleeves and high neck shirts will protect you from glass bits.
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David has a BS in Education and used to teach college classes in stained glass. The principles covered in this course are equivalent to the 3 semester hour course he used to teach. The only real difference is the amount of time spent in class (and we don't make you take tests).  


 Jeanne has had over twenty five years experience teaching stained glass classes and is writing a course on stained glass art as therapy. Her books, Stained Glass Mandalas for Meditation and Stained Glass Mandalas for Success, are inspiring. Call us to schedule your class. 801-344-0178

Regular 6 week class policies: Each active student is expected to call ahead to arrange for instruction on any given time that they desire, Thursday afternoons are the most requested, with Wednesday evenings as a close second.

Projects may be stored on shelves in our studio, but projects must not be left over 30 days or we discard them. Projects which are larger than the boards we provide will require you to bring your own board.



Here's how it works:

First call us to insure there's a spot open (801-344-0178) for you.

When you arrive, we'll have you fill out a class card, which you fill in each week, what you did on what day. You'll pay the class fees and we'll furnish you with your supplies, including a pair of safety glasses.

Jeanne will then give you a short lesson on cutting glass and you'll get to practice, then you'll pick out the pattern you want to build. Over the next couple of classes, you'll build a first project and possibly a second, depending on how fast you are.

You'll be surprised at how much fun it is and how quickly you can learn the basics. They say it takes minutes to learn the basics and a lifetime to learn everything!


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