9/3/16 Round Dish
$50.00
This class is designed for beginners and advanced students as well. Design your deeper dish or shallow plate with whatever inspires you and we’ll help you tailor it to meet your level of experience. The class is about two hours and we’ll supply all the necessary tools, equipment and glass. Projects are available about a week after class or shipping is available. Closed toe shoes and long hair secured up are required.
If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.
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If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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Love flowers? You’ll love this spring time dish that can be used all year long. This class will teach you how to cut circles, petals and whatever else you’d like on your glass that will leave you inspired. Please bring your ideas with you! Pintrest is a great place to get inspired. Project size is 10″ round.
All tools and materials provided. Feel free to bring your own tools and safety glasses if you prefer. Projects available up to two weeks after class or shipping is available. Closed toe shoes and long hair secured up are required.
If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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This is a one day class. Closed toe shoes and long hair secured up are required.
If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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All tools and materials provided. Feel free to bring your own tools and safety glasses if you prefer. Projects available up to two weeks after class or shipping is available. Closed toe shoes and long hair secured up are required.
If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.

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All tools and materials provided. Dichroic glass is also an additional fee if used. Feel free to bring your own tools and safety glasses if you prefer. Projects available up to two weeks after class or shipping is available. Closed toe shoes and long hair secured up are required.
If you cancel prior to the class, you will receive store credit for full amount of class. If you are a no-show, half of the class fee will be issued in store credit.
The blue flower garden stake was done by Murphy Christian, the yellow stake was done Kathy Papcke.