Classes
Join us for personal group instruction at our studio on the shore of beautiful Cain Lake near Sedro Wooley, Washington. Instructor, Connie Albrecht, will guide you step by step in creating timeless leaded or copper foil method stained glass art pieces from start to finish. And don’t miss our popular one-day fused glass flower workshop.
Stained Glass
$350—6 Week Class—Choose from Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays Class Series
Every Wednesday—July 9 through August 13, 2025
Every Thursday— September 11 through October 16, 2025
Every Thursday—October 23 through November 27, 2025
Every Friday—September 12 through October 17, 2025
Every Friday—October 24 through November 28, 2025
Every Saturday—September 13 through October 18, 2025
Every Saturday—October 25 through November 29, 2025
10am to 1pm / Includes use of all tools and materials
For any level of expertise, this class covers every facet of stained glass production using your choice of either the leaded or copper foil method. During this six-week class, you will complete two stained glass window projects, yours to keep. All tools and materials will be provided. Students will have access to a full range of beautiful stained glass pieces for their projects and all the necessary tools for success.
Click the button to sign up or email conniealbrecht22@gmail.com or call 360.303.0897 if you have questions.
Fused Glass
$70—One Day Workshops
Private Classes Available, Please contact Connie for details
Includes use of all tools and materials
Join Connie for a one-day workshop where you will learn the fundamentals of fused glass art and create two glass flowers complete with rust-proof stainless steel “stems”, perfect for the garden, or a set of four glass coasters. All materials and kiln time will be provided and your flowers or coasters are yours to keep.
Click the button to sign up or email conniealbrecht22@gmail.com or call 360.303.0897 if you have questions.
FAQ
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Leaded and copper foil stained glass are distinct techniques with unique characteristics. Leaded stained glass uses lead for structural stability, making it ideal for larger panels and intricate designs, though it results in heavier pieces. Copper foil stained glass, using adhesive foil, allows for more versatility and finer details, suitable for smaller or intricate works but requires precision during assembly. The choice between them depends on the desired aesthetic and application.
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A positive attitude and creative spirit.
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We want you to be able to complete your project so let Connie know and we’ll make arrangements.
Contact us
Have questions? Just fill out this form or give Connie a call at 360.303.0897. We can’t wait to hear from you!