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Youth: Stained Glass Heart Sun Catcher (Ages 14-18)

Glass Arts, Youth

Youth: Stained Glass Heart Sun Catcher (Ages 14-18)

Make a Valentine to shine forever!

Member

$65.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guest

$78.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Sat, 2/8/2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Sat, 2/8/2025

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite, Youth Ages 14-16, Youth Ages 16-18, Youth Class

Location:
Glass Arts Studio

Interests:
Stained Glass

About

A fun introduction to stained glass, glass cutting, and using copper foil technique. You’ll create a heart — approximately five inches square  of lasting sentimental value.  Learn new skills and make the perfect gift for someone you love by cutting glass, soldering copper foil, and installing a ring for easy hanging.

Registering Youth

  • Parent/guardian registering a child for the first time: When you register, select "Others Only" in the "Who Are You Registering?" section. On the next page, select "Add New Registrant." Create an account for your child.
    • The next time you register your child, use "Search Registrants" to select them.
  • Make sure to fill out your youth's emergency contact information and other details when creating their account.

Project

You will make a stained-glass heart, about 5" square, by cutting glass and soldering copper foil and a ring for easy hanging. 

Materials

A $15 materials fee, included in the price of this class, will cover everything you need to make a heart.

Class Policies

  • Closed-toed shoes and long pants are required in the Glass Studio at all times.
  • Tighter fitting cotton clothing with long sleeves is best to avoid burns.
  • Long-hair should be tied back.  

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

James (Jim) Washington

Jim Washington comes to BARN with 35 years' experience in vocational education. He has taught classes in cold, warm and hot glass, glass batching, ceramics, manufacturing, woodshop, and composites. His first love was the glass arts program in Central Kitsap, which he built and ran for 12 years.

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