$19 for a Fused-Glass-Pendant Class ($38 Value) at Hot Glass Houston in Tomball
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- Learn to fuse, cut & shape glass
- Hands-on instruction
- Make your own glass pendants
Glass fusion is an ancient technique that was developed for the purpose of creating wine receptacles, designing jewelry, and finally proving that fire could be useful. Learn the ancient art of glass fusion with today's Groupon: for $19, you get a fused-glass pendant class (a $38 value) at Hot Glass Houston in Tomball.
Hot Glass Houston’s owner and experienced glass-fusion extraordinaire Bob Paterson leads hands-on, introductory classes on the intricacies of artistic glasswork. Students learn the basics of fusing, cutting, and reshaping glass, giving them the tools to go on and make their own transparent creations. Glass-smelters also receive a lesson on the different kinds of fusible glass and how to turn leftover glass into a kaleidoscopic automobile windshield. Utilizing the finest glasses and kilns, students have the opportunity to create four small glass pendants that they can wear as jewelry or give to friends and family as handcrafted gifts with a personal touch.
- Learn to fuse, cut & shape glass
- Hands-on instruction
- Make your own glass pendants
Glass fusion is an ancient technique that was developed for the purpose of creating wine receptacles, designing jewelry, and finally proving that fire could be useful. Learn the ancient art of glass fusion with today's Groupon: for $19, you get a fused-glass pendant class (a $38 value) at Hot Glass Houston in Tomball.
Hot Glass Houston’s owner and experienced glass-fusion extraordinaire Bob Paterson leads hands-on, introductory classes on the intricacies of artistic glasswork. Students learn the basics of fusing, cutting, and reshaping glass, giving them the tools to go on and make their own transparent creations. Glass-smelters also receive a lesson on the different kinds of fusible glass and how to turn leftover glass into a kaleidoscopic automobile windshield. Utilizing the finest glasses and kilns, students have the opportunity to create four small glass pendants that they can wear as jewelry or give to friends and family as handcrafted gifts with a personal touch.