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$49 for Glass-Blowing, Glass-Fusing, or Glass-Slumping Workshop (Up to $100 Value) from Studio 1688
Time Left:
Offer ends March 18th @ 12:00pm

The Fine Print:

Expires 6 months after purchase, No more than one voucher per workshop, Reservation required & subject to availability., 15 & under required to have parental permission, Not valid with other offers

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Glass can be extremely malleable, much like a toddler bribed with a whirly pop. Shape your creativity with today's deal...  for $49, you get a glass-blowing, glass-slumping, or glass-fusing class at Studio 1688 (up to a $100 value).

Participants in three-hour glass-slumping workshops expand this methodology by pulling their molten glass from the fire and shaping it into three-dimensional objects such as vases or copies of Michelangelo's favorite coffee mug before returning it to the kiln to set. Those who opt for a glass-blowing workshop spend two hours at Studio 1688 and fashion glass into cork jars or tree ornaments. White limits workshops to six participants, so students can receive individual help and guidance. Participants can pick up finished pieces at Studio 1688 the day after their workshop.
 

About Studio 1688

Studio 1688's instructor Teresa White, lauded by The Commercial Appeal for her expertise, draws on 14 years of experience to teach beginner-friendly glass-working classes. During the three-hour glass-fusing workshop, students use specialized tools or carefully hurled baseballs to separate segments of glass and then glue the chosen pieces together in a colorful design. These creations melt flat during a trip through the fires of a 1,400-degree kiln and cool into finished products such as jewelry, coasters, or light-switch covers. 

 

 

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