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Black and Gold Beads
Fire up your team spirit. In this introductory workshop, learn the basics of using a 3,000°F torch to melt and shape glass rods into bold black and gold beads. Show your love for Pittsburgh with your handmade glass beads perfect for bracelets, keychains, or game day flair.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Flameworked Bugs
Crawl into the world of molten glass. In this introductory workshop, learn the basics of using a 3,000°F torch to melt and sculpt glass rods into beetles, bugs, and creepy or cute creatures. Guided by a skilled instructor, you’ll add color, legs, spots, and personality. Turn your buggy creations into magnets or keep them as mini sculptures. Perfect for your home, fridge, or friend who loves tiny creatures.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Flameworked Garden Slugs
Take it slow and let your creativity slide. In this introductory workshop, learn to heat and shape borosilicate glass into charming little slugs using a 3,000°F torch. Guided by a skilled instructor, learn torch basics and add color and texture to make each one your own sluggish creation. Add a glass loop to make it wearable or keep it as a figurine to add to a potted plant.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Glass Fidget/Worry Stones
Melt your stress away. In this introductory workshop, learn the basics of using a 3,000°F torch and shape molten glass into colorful worry or fidget stones that fit perfectly in your hand or pocket. Guided by a skilled instructor, you’ll apply color and surface texture to make it your own. Perfect for finding your center, a tool for fidgeting, or great for gifting.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Bottle Stoppers
Top off your bottles with style. In this introductory workshop, melt and shape molten glass into custom bottle stoppers with a 3,000°F torch. Guided by a skilled instructor, learn torch basics and add color, texture, and details to create functional art for wine, oils, or decorative display. Impress your guests or give as a unique hand crafted gift.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Glass Marbles
Roll into the magic of molten glass. In this introductory workshop, learn torch basics and melt and manipulate glass rods into colorful, swirling marbles using a 3,000°F torch. Guided by a skilled instructor, you’ll add decorative techniques like twists, dots, and trails to create one-of-a-kind designs. Use graphite molds to perfect your sphere and walk away with a set perfect for collecting or sharing.
Ages 14+
Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.
Fast Track Flameworking: Implosions
Aquatics #6 - Game On!
with deb crowley
This class is the sixth in my Aquatics Series. In this five-day class we will work strictly with borosilicate glass to create fresh and saltwater game fish. We start day one with a few small pendants to warm up. Fish, sting rays, and nudibranchs are on the menu. Next, we dive right into a rainbow trout on a wood branch featuring the new Molten Aura Electrum glass, perfect for those shimmery fish! On day three we’ll make a large Mahi Mahi on water wisps scene and on day four a yellowfin tuna chasing some small schooling fish. On the last day we will make small creatures for our vignettes.
This is a fast-paced, fun-filled class with a lot of time to cement new skills to make great saleable items!
Deb has been flameworking for 35 years and shows you great ideas for more interesting art by adding expressive narratives, drawing the observer in to find their own stories in each one. Grab your gear and let’s go fishing!
Students are asked to bring three bases for your vignettes, preferably wood so they can easily be drilled out for components. Shortly before the class begins, students will receive an email with more details and suggested tools to bring.
Evening Open Studio
Studios are open until 9:30PM for students to practice. Depending on the class, process, and techniques, this time might be highly suggested by instructors for students to use. In other classes, this time might be considered optional.
For more information, please review Summer Intensives.
Learn more about deb crowley at www.debcrowley.com