Glass Fusing - On a Wedding Theme

UPDATED 20161005 09:51:09

This workshop is designed to give learners an introduction to glass fusing and the chance to create a memorable gift or token on a wedding theme or to commemorate a special event. Please bring along your ideas or drawings as these will be discussed and developed as appropriate. It is a good idea to do a little research beforehand and arrive at the class with potential projects or ideas to develop in addition to those that will be suggested by your tutor. The workshop is themed around the weddings, anniversaries and similar celebrations but this is not compulsory. Learners will produce small glass pieces (e.g. hanging decorations, coasters or pieces to integrate in a stained glass panel) and/or some small jewellery items such as pendants, brooches, etc… with a wide variety of glass colours and glass accessories. Pieces will be fused after the course and will be ready for collection from the centre about a week after the course. NB We can only glass fuse, there will be no glass slumping on offer

Course information

Name: Glass Fusing - On a Wedding Theme Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161005 09:51:09 Updated 20161005 09:51:09

Entry requirements

?"" Wear old clothes/apron and sensible shoes (avoid wearing open shoes as glass splinters could be a problem). Bring a notepad, a pen, a pencil, a rubber and most importantly a fine waterproof marker pen. In addition, only if you have never cut glass before bring about 1 sq. ft. of clear glass which needs to be 3 mm thick to practice on (shape is irrelevant). Old window glass or greenhouse glass (3mm thick, not thicker) are generally suitable. Make sure it is not toughened or safety glass as these types of glass will be impossible to cut! Also bring a box (shoebox or equivalent) so that your production can be safely packaged for collection. All tools and materials (within a reasonable limit) are included apart from the initial piece of glass to practice on. Equipment required ?"" Wear old clothes/apron and sensible shoes (avoid wearing open shoes as glass splinters could be a problem). Bring a notepad, a pen, a pencil, a rubber and most importantly a fine waterproof marker pen. In addition, only if you have never cut glass before bring about 1 sq. ft. of clear glass which needs to be 3 mm thick to practice on (shape is irrelevant). Old window glass or greenhouse glass (3mm thick, not thicker) are generally suitable. Make sure it is not toughened or safety glass as these types of glass will be impossible to cut! Also bring a box (shoebox or equivalent) so that your production can be safely packaged for collection. All tools and materials (within a reasonable limit) are included apart from the initial piece of glass to practice on.

Provider

SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
adultlearning@surreycc.gov.uk
0300 200 1044
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/adult-learning

Address

COUNTY HALL
PENRHYN ROAD Town: KINGSTON UPON THAMES

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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