$30 for an Intro to Glassblowing Class ($65 value) or $60 Worth of Merchandise at Elements Glass
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- Create your own blown glass
- Hands-on learning session
- Community school and gallery
Giving CPR to strangers is a dicey proposition, especially when it turns out that they're actually just eating a pastrami sandwich with their eyes closed. Make each breath count with today's deal to Elements Glass. Choose from the following two options:
- For $30, you get one introductory class to glass blowing with a take-home glass float ($65 value)
- For $30, you get $60 of merchandise from the studio store
As one of the largest glassblowing facilities in Portland, Elements Glass is the hub of the area's glassblowing scene, providing studio space and schooling for local artists and ambitious amateurs. During the introductory class, students learn how to craft a one-of-a-kind glass float, choosing their own colors and breathing life into their beautiful bauble over the course of 30–45 minutes. Those who love art but dislike respiration can skip the studio and head straight to the store, which populated by translucent treasures from a range of local glass gurus.
- Create your own blown glass
- Hands-on learning session
- Community school and gallery
Giving CPR to strangers is a dicey proposition, especially when it turns out that they're actually just eating a pastrami sandwich with their eyes closed. Make each breath count with today's deal to Elements Glass. Choose from the following two options:
- For $30, you get one introductory class to glass blowing with a take-home glass float ($65 value)
- For $30, you get $60 of merchandise from the studio store
As one of the largest glassblowing facilities in Portland, Elements Glass is the hub of the area's glassblowing scene, providing studio space and schooling for local artists and ambitious amateurs. During the introductory class, students learn how to craft a one-of-a-kind glass float, choosing their own colors and breathing life into their beautiful bauble over the course of 30–45 minutes. Those who love art but dislike respiration can skip the studio and head straight to the store, which populated by translucent treasures from a range of local glass gurus.