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Thursday, June 5 |
Mosaic Values and Color Use: Painting with Glass with Jolynn Forman
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$380
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9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Want to get your mosaic art pieces to the next level? To get more realistic shading and values?
Join mosaic glass artist Jolynn Forman and come learn how to use better color choices in mosaic art!
We will learn about choosing multiple glass shades in a contemporary style that blends together to create a more painted look in mosaic art. You will have the chance to create an animal mosaic that incorporates techniques of using realistic value changes in glass. We will work step by step on how to choose glass, cut shapes, and form parts like fur, eyes, and other textures in mosaic art. The class will also discuss the use of translucent grout as an end medium to finish off the pieces as a tool to help blur mosaics together for a more "painted" look.
Come learn with us and grow your ability in glass mosaics!
Some mosaic experience is recommended but not necessary.
Tuition includes all materials and use of our tools. Students may want to bring their own glass cutting and mosaic tools.
Class times:
Thursday June 5, 2025 9:00am - 3:00pm with lunch break
Friday June 6, 2025 9:00am - 3:00pm with lunch break
Saturday June 7, 2025 10:00am - 12:00pm
About Jolynn Forman:
"I have always enjoyed creating whether it was a tower made out of junk as a child to the best treehouse on the block as an adult. Art gives me that chance to create something meaningful; something that can touch another person’s soul. I especially enjoy combining up two wonderful styles of art, abstract and realism, into a new way that uses the best of both. Abstract’s emotional freedom combined with realism’s narrative aspects together form a new way to look at things and find new beauty in something that has been depicted again and again in the traditional ways.
I also love teaching my craft! There is something magical in seeing the pride that comes across a young person's face when they realized they just created something awesome from a blank page hours before. ART MATTERS! It decreases anxiety, boost self confidence and teaches a way of thinking that cannot be found in math or English class. I currently teach high school art and I believe those kids need me and art in their lives no matter if they become doctors or ditch diggers.
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Sunday, June 8 |
1-Day Beginning Stained Glass
$120
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: None, all supplies including glass, are included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Stained glass has once again become popular. Of course that's why you're here. This is a great place to get started. Students will be taught the basic copper foil method, including safety, types of glass, patterns, cutting, grinding, foiling, soldering, cleaning, patinas, and framing.
Everything you'll need to know to carry on this fabulous art form.
NOTE: You may want to bring a snack/lunch for an optional lunch break or you may go out to get lunch.
Safety:.Not to fear, glass is safe however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting or handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
It's not recommended to work with solder or lead if you are pregnant.
Tools & Materials Included: The use of our glass cutting tools, grinders, and soldering tools.
Stained glass for your project.
Copper foil, solder and zinc framing are included.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
Optional Tools & Mateirals: Students may want to purchase a stained glass kit for class use and home. IF you want to continue on with this here are a few of our favorites.#6980A Ez-Pro Stained Glass Start-Up Kit OR #6992 Premium Start-Up Kit OR #69100 Deluxe Stained Glass Took Kit #2404
NOTE: You are encouraged to select your glass before the day of class if possible. There will be limited time in class to select glass if you are unable to come to Delphi before the class. We have free patterns for the class. Please ask for one for your glass selection.
Cancellation Policy: Life happens, we totally understand. If you are unable to join class, please contact us at 517-394-4685, or leave us an email at [email protected], prior to class starting for a refund or to be added to a future class.
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 13 |
Fusing FUNdamentals - 3 Day
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$395
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10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Instructor: Val Oswalt-De Waard
Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None - that's right it's fun for everyone
Type of Class: Demonstration and many hands-on projects. Students will make many projects and be encouraged to create their one of a kind pieces based on the things they've learned.
Class Description: In this jam packed three day class, students will learn the basics, including glass compatibility, kiln preparation and operation, fusing, slumping and annealing. Sample tons of fusing supplies including frits, stringers, confetti and Dichroic glass along with the use of various slumping , textured, and casting molds. Words can't do this class justice. Sign up and find out why.
Safety: Not to fear, glass is safe however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting or handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
Tools & Materials Included: Use of our tools for the class. All materials (including fusible glass) provided.
Additional Tools & Materials: Paper/pen for notes- optional. If you want feel free to bring your own glass cutting tools.
Life happens, we totally understand. If you are unable to join class, please contact us at 517-394-4685, or leave us an email at [email protected], prior to class starting for a refund or to be added to a future class.
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 13 |
Stained Glass Workshop
$60
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: In this 3 hour class students will be taught basic stained glass construction including cutting, foiling and soldering. Create a stunning heart shaped suncatcher with a bevel center. Great for beginners!
Safety: Please do not work with solder or lead if you are expecting. Closed toe shoes are preferred when cutting glass. Safety glasses should be worn, will be provided if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: All supplies for the project
Use of our grinders
Additional Tools & Materials: Pen/ paper for notes - optional
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 13 |
Glassblowing - Ornament
$65
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2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Create your own glass ornament while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional glass blowing class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique ornament when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Friday, June 13 |
Glassblowing - Contour Bowl
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$75
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5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Create your own glass bowl while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional glass blowing class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique bowl when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
No glassblowing experience is required but taking the Ornament class prior is helpful. Bowls can vary in depth and sizing but generally are slightly smaller than a soup bowl.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Saturday, June 14 |
1-Day Beginning Stained Glass
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$120
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: None, all supplies including glass, are included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Stained glass has once again become popular. Of course that's why you're here. This is a great place to get started. Students will be taught the basic copper foil method, including safety, types of glass, patterns, cutting, grinding, foiling, soldering, cleaning, patinas, and framing. Everything you'll need to know to carry on this fabulous art form.
NOTE: You may want to bring a snack/lunch for an optional lunch break or you may go out to get lunch.
Safety:.Not to fear, glass is safe however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting or handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
It's not recommended to work with solder or lead if you are pregnant.
Tools & Materials Included: The use of our grinders, saws, glass cutting and soldering tools. Copper foil, solder and zinc framing are included.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
Optional Tools & Mateirals: Students may want to purchase a stained glass kit for class use and home. IF you want to continue on with this here are a few of our favorites.#6980A Ez-Pro Stained Glass Start-Up Kit OR #6992 Premium Start-Up Kit OR #69100 Deluxe Stained Glass Took Kit #2404
NOTE: You are encouraged to purchase glass before the day of class if possible. There will be some time in class to select glass if you are unable to come to Delphi before the class. We have free patterns for the class. Please ask for one for your glass selection.
Cancellation Policy: Life happens, we totally understand. If you are unable to join class, please contact us at 517-394-4685, or leave us an email at [email protected], prior to class starting for a refund or to be added to a future class.
See the cancellation policy.
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Saturday, June 14 |
Painting with Glassline
$65
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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No prior experience necessary- fun for all!
This is a beginning class to learn how to work with Glassline pens. Topics will include application methods, layering for a 3-D effect, and color mixing. Students will have the opportunity to work with a multitude of colors while making two projects. General patterns will be provided, students are welcome to bring ideas or draw their own! Due to class timing, patterns shouldn't be too complex or detailed. Pieces will be fused at a later date and can be picked up or shipped.
All tools and materials are included- including but not limited to glass (as your base), Glassline pens, use of brushes, tips, dotting tools, paper, pencils, etc.
Delphi recommends that you do not wear sandals or open toed shoes when cutting or handling glass. Students may want to bring a pen/paper for notes, and are encouraged to bring water.
See the cancellation policy.
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Saturday, June 14 |
Glass Sculpting - Flower
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$70
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6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Create your own glass flower while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional sculpting glass class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique flower when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
This project does not require blowing the glass. Please see our other glassblowing class offerings if you are interested in learning the glassblowing technique.
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Sunday, June 15 |
Mosaic Art Tables
$125
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10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Make a beautiful mosaic table for your home or for a gift! Learn the basics of the direct mosaic method that can be applied to many different surfaces. Students will begin the table top in class and finish the project at home. All steps for completing the project will be demonstrated during class. Using strips of glass and mosaic nippers students will create a sunface design using colorful stained glass. Students may bring another pattern if they choose instead of the supplied sunface pattern. Students with glass cutting experience may bring their favorite glass and cutting tools.
Safety: Please do not wear open toe shoes if cutting or handling glass. Safety glasses should be worn; they will be provided if necessary.
Tools & Materials Included: Sunface pattern
18 in. round wooden table top (#56618) and 19 in. wrought iron table legs (#425660)
Stained glass strips
Grout and glue
Use of our mosaic nippers
Additional Tools & Materials: Students with glass cutting experience may bring their favorite glass and cutting tools.
Students may bring or purchase a different pattern
Note: Students may want to bring a snack/lunch for the 10am-2:30pm class. A break will be provided to go out for lunch.
See the cancellation policy.
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Sunday, June 15 |
Glassblowing - Paperweight
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$75
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4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Create your own glass paperweight while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional glass blowing class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique paperweight when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
The creation of the paperweight does not require blowing the glass but students can add a bubble to their paperweight if desired.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Monday, June 16 |
Leaded Glass Window
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$95
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10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Students will be taught basic lead construction for an engraved bevel, surrounded by colored glass, with a 1½ in. bevel border. Class includes techniques for cutting, fitting, soldering, cementing, and cleaning your panel.
Safety: Please do not work with solder or lead if you are expecting. Do not wear sandals if cutting or handling glass. Closed toe shoes are preferred. Safety glasses should be worn; will be provided if necessary.
Tools & Materials Included: All materials needed for this class. Use of our grinders during class.
Additional Tools & Materials: If you wear glasses, please bring them. You will be cutting the lead came into 90 degree angles. Latex/rubber gloves for cementing. Inexpensive face mask for cementing. You may bring your own stained glass tools if desired. NOTE: Please wear old clothes, cementing is messy! You may want to bring a lunch/snack for an optional ½ hour break.
See the cancellation policy.
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Monday, June 16 |
Intro to Glassblowing
$125
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10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Learn the fundamentals of glass blowing in this four hour exploratory class. Develop a core knowledge of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. Then participants are split into groups to execute dry runs and make practice pieces. By the end, students will create a total of two (2) finished pieces and can participate as much as they feel comfortable. Everyone’s first piece is an ornament- to gain blowing experience, and the second they are given the option to make another ornament or a sculptural piece (like a paperweight or flower). We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination.
Your creations need to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Monday, June 16 |
Glassblowing - Pumpkin
$75
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5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Create your own glass pumpkin while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional glass blowing class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique pumpkin when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Tuesday, June 17 |
Decorative Fused Pocket Vases
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$95
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9:30 am - 12:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: No previous glass fusing necessary. Glass cutting would be helpful but not necessary.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Description: Learn the inside and out of how to successfully make fused glass Pocket Vases. The decorative options when combining texture and function are truly endless. This Class will provide all you need to know to create a one of a kind free standing pocket vase with wrought iron stand included. Students will also make a second decorative pocket vase suitable for hanging. This class is a 2 1/2 hour class that will focus on firing schedules, sizing, incorporating wire and adding three dimensional texture.
Safety: Please do not wear sandals if cutting or handling glass. Safety glasses must be worn during class, provided if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: All fusing materials are included and cutting tools are available for use.
Additional Tools & Materials: Paper and pen for notes - optional
See the cancellation policy.
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Tuesday, June 17 |
Blown Glass Globes
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$80
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1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Instructor: Val Oswalt-De Waard
Approx. Material Cost: $10
Experience Required: No previous flameworking or glass blowing is required.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Create custom blown glass ornaments the simple way. Making custom glass ornaments is easy with Glaskolben pre-blown clear glass cylinders with blow pipe ends. These ornaments have the look reminiscent of traditional European artisans. Students will use a Hot Head torch and MAPP gas to create several ornaments. Use 90 COE frits and stringers to customize your holiday decorations. No previous flameworking or glass blowing experience is required. All materials are included except for MAP/Pro gas.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Each student will have the use of a complete workstation, including torch, hand tools and glass. Glaskolben pre-blown clear glass cylinders Glass frit Safety glasses will be provided.
Additional Tools & Materials: Students must bring 1 tank of MAP/Pro gas - (Delphi does not sell). Available at most hardware or big box home improvement stores.
See the cancellation policy.
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Wednesday, June 18 |
Beadmaking Basics Workshop I
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$75
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9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Instructor: Val Oswalt-De Waard
Approx. Material Cost: $10-$15
Experience Required: None! You read that right this is for everyone.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Try you hand at beadmaking in this 3 hour beginner workshop. This class will provide an overview of glass beadmaking using a torch. Melt glass rods to shape into colorful beads in this hands-on introduction to beadmaking. All materials and use of our torches are included in this fun and informative warm glass experience. We appologize in advance for getting you hooked.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Glass rods, use of mandrels and torches, hand tools
Additional Tools & Materials: Students must bring 1 tank of MAP/Pro gas - (Delphi does not sell). Available at most hardware or big box home improvement stores. (yellow tank)
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Wednesday, June 18 |
Stained Glass Spinner
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$90
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10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Put a spin on traditional stained glass with this five hour class. Construct a colorful wind catcher that spins and sparkles in the sunlight. Students are given creative freedom with choice of glass colors, spinner pattern, and size. Fundamental instruction like cutting glass, foiling, and soldering will be covered along with how to approach and complete a 3-D spinning panel.
Some stained glass or glass cutting experience is recommended, but not required.
Safety: Not to fear, glass is safe, however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting ot handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class, unless you already wear glasses. Safety glasses will be provided if necessary.
It is not recommended to work with solder or lead if you are pregnant. Please consult your doctor.
All materials are included in class, along with the use of our tools.
Participants may want to bring pen/ paper for notes.
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Wednesday, June 18 |
Marble Making in Soft Glass
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$75
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1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: None
Experience Required: Previous flameworking experience is recommended but not required.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Expand your skills and learn about the exciting world of marbles. Students will learn the basics of making a marble using soft glass and steel punties. Topics will include proper annealing and different designs and methods. Marbles will be made with Italian 104 COE glass rods using Bethlehem Brovo torches. Some previous flameworking experience is recommended. All materials are included.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Each student will have the use of a complete workstation including: hand tools, steel punties and 104 COE glass rods. Safety glasses will be provided.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
See the cancellation policy.
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Thursday, June 19 |
Stained Glass Workshop
$60
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10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: In this 3 hour class students will be taught basic stained glass construction including cutting, foiling and soldering. Create a stunning heart shaped suncatcher with a bevel center. Great for beginners!
Safety: Please do not work with solder or lead if you are expecting. Closed toe shoes are preferred when cutting glass. Safety glasses should be worn, will be provided if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: All supplies for the project
Use of our grinders
Additional Tools & Materials: Pen/ paper for notes - optional
See the cancellation policy.
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Thursday, June 19 |
Blown Globes and Plate
$95
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Instructor: Val Oswalt-De Waard
Approx. Material Cost: $0
Experience Required: No previous flameworking or glass blowing is required.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Blow some Glaskolben tubes for ornaments and to fuse into a decorative plate. Students will blow a few glass globes, keeping some as ornaments and or using the less than perfect ones to decorate a clear colorful abstract plate . Make your own one of a kind accent plate by fusing some of the blown glass globes, glass frit and glass stringer to a clear base piece of glass. No glass fusing experience is necessary. All materials are included.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Each student will have the use of a complete workstation, including torch, hand tools and glass. Glaskolben pre-blown clear glass cylinders Glass frit Safety glasses will be provided.
Additional Tools & Materials: none
See the cancellation policy.
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Thursday, June 19 |
Beadmaking Basics Workshop II
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$75
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1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost:$10-$15
Experience Required: Beadmaking Workshop I class or some prior experience
Type of Class: Lecture, demonstration and hands-on
Class Description: Kick it up a notch (we promise it will be fun) with Beadmaking Workshop II . Add to your already awesome skill base learning how to pull and use one and two color stringers to make dots and flowers. Try a variety of hand tools for stretching, shaping and mashing. You'll be glad you tried this!
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Glass rods, use of mandrels and torches, hand tools
Additional Tools & Materials: Students must bring 1 tank of MAP/Pro gas - (Delphi does not sell). Available at most hardware or big box home improvement stores. (yellow tank)
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 20 |
Copper Foil Studio - 3 Days
$375
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10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Insstrtuctor: Roy Kapp
Class Description: As a glass artist (or a wannabe glass artist), everyone is always looking to improve, and this class is the way to do it. Learn how to cut faster and more accurately, foil and solder more flawlessly, and patina and polish your artwork. You’ll see special techniques for challenging cuts, especially on hand rolled glasses. Demonstrations will include making better piece patterns and repair techniques for copper foil panels. Take your copper foil work to the next level as you improve upon your glass making skills.
Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: No previous experience is required. Yep, you heard us right, you don't need any previous experience. This class is great for beginners that want an immersive experience, a wonderful refresher course for those that have been out of it for a while or for those copper foil enthusiasts that want to improve their skills.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on projects
Safety: Not to fear, glass is safe however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting or handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
It's not recommended to work with solder or lead if you are pregnant.
Tools & Materials Included: Everything is provided, it won't cost you another dime.
Stained glass, foil, and solder for your stained glass panel
Use of tools for copper foil work: cutters, breakers, soldering irons, etc.
Use of grinders and access to glass saws
Additional Tools & Materials: You may want to bring your own cutting and soldering tools if you are more comfortable with them.
Cancellation Policy: Life happens, we totally understand. If you are unable to join class, please contact us at 517-394-4685, or leave us an email at [email protected], prior to class starting for a refund or to be added to a future class.
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 20 |
Fused Glass Mosaics
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$65
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12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: No fusing, mosaic or glass cutting experience required.
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on projects
Class Description: Looking for something different to do with your leftover fusible scrap bits, or just to have something truly unique in your home? Combine the sleek, modern look of kiln cast glass and the old school appeal of mosaic with this fun filled 4 hour class. Create your own mosaic on a 9” circle. Design tips and achieving the appearance of grout lines will be covered in class. Projects will be fired by the Instructor after class and will be ready to pick up after a week, or shipped to you for a small fee.
Safety: Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
Tools & Materials Included: Fusible glass and frits as needed.
Fusible Hangers available for display.
Use of our brushes, spoons, tweezers.
Additional Tools & Materials: Feel free to bring design inspiration for your piece! We will have paper available if you wish to draw your pattern.
See the cancellation policy.
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Friday, June 20 |
Glass Sculpting - Mushroom
Sold Out
$70
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5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Create your own glass mushroom while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional sculpting glass class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique mushroom when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
This project does not require blowing the glass. Please see our other glassblowing class offerings if you are interested in learning the glassblowing technique.
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Saturday, June 21 |
Intro to Boro
Sold Out
$110
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9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Get into the exciting world of torchworked glass art, and begin to master borosilicate, the ultimate glass for making contemporary glass sculpture and pendants. In this 5 hour class, instructor Val Oswalt-de Waard will provide an introduction to the safe set up and operation of professional grade torches, including all the hoses, couplings, oxygen and propane pressure gauges. Students will have an opportunity to experiment with color, while creating pendants and small solid forms.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Each student will have the use of a complete workstation, including torch, hand tools and borosilicate glass.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
See the cancellation policy.
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Saturday, June 21 |
Sparkle Marble
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$95
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: Included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description:
Everyone loves Marbles. Come try your hand at making your own one of a kind unique Sparkle Marble. This 4hr
class will walk you through the process of melting borosilicate glass, prepairing and incorporating the dichroic coated glass to achieve the sparkle and then execute the final marble shape. This is a Flamework class.
Instructor Val Oswalt-De Waard will provide detailed guidance on safely operating our professional torches and use of all tools.
Safety: Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals. Long pants are recommended but not mandatory. Natural fiber clothes are best, cotton, linen, etc. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses must be worn, glasses are provided in class if needed.
Tools & Materials Included: Each student will have the use of a complete workstation, including torch, hand tools and borosilicate glass.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
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Sunday, June 22 |
Glass Sculpting - Flower
Seats left: 2
$70
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5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Create your own glass flower while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional sculpting glass class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique flower when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
This project does not require blowing the glass. Please see our other glassblowing class offerings if you are interested in learning the glassblowing technique.
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Friday, June 27 |
Zoom Cutting Art Glass
$50
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1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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New to cutting glass or just want to improve your cutting skills?
Learn how to cut art glass in this online Zoom class. Follow along as Roy shows you simple techniques for cutting glass like a pro. Get your questions answered during this 2 hour live class presentation.
Class will include discussions about different glass types and manufacturers and the best approach for cutting these different glass styles. Demonstrations will include using “pencil shaped” cutters, and how to use other popular types of cutters, including the pistol grip and Thompson grip cutters. Roy will show how to cut several different types of art glass along with cutting glass from a pattern.
Students will need to register with Zoom.
Students will be emailed a link to the class a few hours before class time on the day of the class. Students will be allowed to enter the virtual classroom 15 minutes before the class start time.
All class times are Eastern Standard Time (EST).
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Saturday, June 28 |
Glass Sculpting - Flower
$65
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12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Create your own glass flower while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional sculpting glass class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique flower when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
This project does not require blowing the glass. Please see our other glassblowing class offerings if you are interested in learning the glassblowing technique.
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Saturday, June 28 |
Glassblowing - Pumpkin
Seats left: 3
$75
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3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Create your own glass pumpkin while working out of Delphi's "Double Dragon" furnace in this traditional glass blowing class. Learn the basics of this ancient art form through hands on experience with authentic tools and equipment. Students will complete one (1) unique pumpkin when working personally with an instructor. Class always begins with verbal safety instruction, followed by a live demonstration. When it comes to making your piece, students can participate as much as they feel comfortable! We have a variety of frit (crushed up glass) to choose from to personalize your color combination. Length of class is approximate and depends on the number of participants. Those that finish first are welcome to stay and watch the rest of the participants, or depart.
Your creation needs to be annealed (cooled down slowly) in a kiln, and will be available for pick up the following day, or can be shipped for a small fee.
Safety glasses are mandatory and will be provided. Please do NOT wear open toed shoes or sandals.
The following are recommendations, but not required to participate in class:
Long pants, and a long sleeve shirt can help shield from heat.
Natural fiber clothes are best (cotton, linen, etc.)
Hair that can obstruct your view is encouraged to be tied back.
Students are advised to bring their own water, however cold bottled water will be provided.
Pictures and videos are encouraged.
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Sunday, June 29 |
1-Day Beginning Stained Glass
Seats left: 2
$120
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Approx. Material Cost: None, all supplies including glass, are included
Experience Required: None
Type of Class: Demonstration and hands-on project
Class Description: Stained glass has once again become popular. Of course that's why you're here. This is a great place to get started. Students will be taught the basic copper foil method, including safety, types of glass, patterns, cutting, grinding, foiling, soldering, cleaning, patinas, and framing.
Everything you'll need to know to carry on this fabulous art form.
NOTE: You may want to bring a snack/lunch for an optional lunch break or you may go out to get lunch.
Safety:.Not to fear, glass is safe however we do have a few safety procedures to ensure this.
Closed toed shoes are recommended when cutting or handling glass.
Safety glasses should be worn during class. Glasses will be provided if necessary.
It's not recommended to work with solder or lead if you are pregnant.
Tools & Materials Included: The use of our glass cutting tools, grinders, and soldering tools.
Stained glass for your project.
Copper foil, solder and zinc framing are included.
Additional Tools & Materials: None
Optional Tools & Mateirals: Students may want to purchase a stained glass kit for class use and home. IF you want to continue on with this here are a few of our favorites.#6980A Ez-Pro Stained Glass Start-Up Kit OR #6992 Premium Start-Up Kit OR #69100 Deluxe Stained Glass Took Kit #2404
NOTE: You are encouraged to select your glass before the day of class if possible. There will be limited time in class to select glass if you are unable to come to Delphi before the class. We have free patterns for the class. Please ask for one for your glass selection.
Cancellation Policy: Life happens, we totally understand. If you are unable to join class, please contact us at 517-394-4685, or leave us an email at [email protected], prior to class starting for a refund or to be added to a future class.
See the cancellation policy.
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