FAQs
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Refund & Cancellation Policy
One - Day Workshops:
• Cancellations made 3 or more days before the workshop will receive a full refund.
• Cancellations made 2 days before the workshop will receive a 70% refund or may transfer their spot to a friend or family member.
• Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the workshop are non-refundable, but students may receive class credit for a future class or transfer their spot to a friend or family member.
Multi-Week Course:
• Cancellations made 10 or more days before the start date will receive a full refund.
• Cancellations made 4-9 days before the start date will receive a 70% refund or may transfer to a future session.
• Cancellations made less than 4 days before the start date are non-refundable.
Please note all refunds are subject to a 5% processing fee
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Copper Foil vs. Lead Came - Whats the difference?
The copper foil method is great for intricate designs and smaller pieces, as it allows for more detail. It’s commonly used for small to medium decorative panels, sun catchers, and 3D projects like lamps. The lead came method is better suited for larger projects with a more traditional look. It uses lead channels to hold the glass, creating. structured and durable panel. often seen in windows and architectural pieces. Both techniques have their strengths, and learning both expands your creative possibilities!
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Is it dangerous to work with stained glass?
There is a possibility of minor cuts or burns, and we do work with lead, safety precautions are always in place.
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Can two people work on the same project?
One person per project, Classes are designed for each person to create their own piece
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What is the minimum age for stained glass classes?
It depends on the class. Check the class description for details.
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What should I bing?
Bring water and reading glasses if needed.