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Glass classes
Ever want to learn how to make glass? You can do that as Blenko Glass Company is hosting a bunch of classes as part of the 2008 Blenko Glass Festival. Pre-registration suggested as space is very limited. Register by phone at 304-743-9081 or toll free 877-425-3656. Class fees must be paid at the Visitor Center checkout counter prior to the beginning of each class. A Blenko employee will direct participants to designated class area.
Casting Class ($40 per person, ages 12-up): A chance for everyone who has ever wondered what it feels like to work in a glass factory to try it out. The 2,000 degree furnaces, the bustle of the factory floor, and the sheer weight of the ladle in your hands is an unsurpassed experience. Learn to cast some of Blenko's animal figurines. Each person will get to take home two of their creations. The items will be available four to five hours after created or can be shipped to your home.
Dalle Chipping Class ($100 per person, ages 12-up): Turn your artistic vision into a work of art by chipping away at a slab of glass. This class offers you the opportunity to learn the techniques involved in faceted glass art. A fun-filled class that is three hours long and will allow you to experience the art of glass. Each person will get to take home their own faceted glass art creation. The item will be available four to five hours after created or can be shipped to your home.
Glass Mobile Class ($40 per person, ages 12-up): Create a wonderful display of art that can hang outside your home and show the beauty from your artistic side. This is an opportunity for you to get your hands on some Blenko Stained Glass and create your own glass mobile. Each person will be able to take home their own colorful glass mobile immediately.
Carved Glass Sun catcher Class ($50 per person, ages 12-up): Work with Mendy Miller and see how she creates her wonderful pieces of carved Blenko. Her designs are displayed and for sale at the Visitor's Center at Blenko Glass Company. She will show you how to carve into glass and create a piece of art. She will sandblast what you have carved and it will be available for pick up on Aug. 23, or shipped to your home. Each person will be able to take home their own carved glass sun catcher.
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