Coral Glass Bowls

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5.0 | 3 reviews

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Arts & DIY

Event Overview

These turn out so cute! You'll line up tons of different colored strips (pre-cut in longer lengths, you'll cut to the shorter sizes you want) and we'll fuse and slump them to make a gorgeous round bowl that looks a lot like a piece of ocean coral. Three sizes available during class, purchasing this through Dabble is for the small/regular size 7" bowl – on SALE while supplies last. All glass & two firings included. Practically no limit to the imagination for these! No experience necessary!  ** Please remember "fused" means it is kiln fired and picked up at a later date.

Minimum age

All ages welcome

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

Michelle Szuch

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Michelle has been a fused glass artist for over 15 years and helped her mom start their fused and stained glass business in 1999. She specializes in all things fusing and enjoys playing with glass and coming up with fun new techniques to teach. There's nothing like the qualities that glass can provide as an art medium and she enjoys teaching her students how to be creative and have fun while working with such an amazing medium. Her students rave about how fun the atmosphere is and how much they want to bring friends back and play.

EXPERIENCE REVIEWS

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    Gregory S.
    Reviewed on 01/31/17

    This was the first Dabble workshop that I attended. Michelle has great energy and made the hours fly by! I keep my Coral Glass Bowl on my desk at work.

    This was the first Dabble workshop that I attended. Michelle has great energy and made the hours fly by! I keep my Coral Glass Bowl on my desk at work.

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    Rebecca M.
    Reviewed on 03/20/16

    My teenage daughter and I took this class, it was a lot of fun. There was a group of ladies behind us that laughed through the whole class, it was such a joy.
    For those who love painting and wine classes, there's a small bar too, very kitchy, knowledgeable, and fun group teaching.

    My teenage daughter and I took this class, it was a lot of fun. There was a group of ladies behind us that laughed through the whole class, it was such a joy.
    For those who love painting and wine classes, there's a small bar too, very kitchy, knowledgeable, and fun group teaching.

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    Ashley P.
    Reviewed on 01/31/16

    Absolutely a great time! Went with my brother and mother as a fun thing to do for my mother's birthday. The instructors were enthusiastic about their craft, very willing to help and just generally fun to be around. The instructions were clear and the materials were well laid out. Had a fantastic time and will definitely be using both dabble and Bella Glass Studio again!

    Absolutely a great time! Went with my brother and mother as a fun thing to do for my mother's birthday. The instructors were enthusiastic about their craft, very willing to help and just generally fun to be around. The instructions were clear and the materials were well laid out. Had a fantastic time and will definitely be using both dabble and Bella Glass Studio again!

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