Intro to Stained Glass: Copper Foil | September 2 - 23

$399.00

Learn the art of stained glass using the copper foil method in this comprehensive four-week class. Meeting once a week from 6:00–9:00 PM, students will be guided through each step of the stained glass process.

Students will learn essential stained glass techniques including glass cutting, grinding, copper foiling, soldering, framing, and applying patina. A selection of beginner-friendly patterns will be provided.

All tools and materials are included in the class fee. No prior stained glass experience is required.

Next Session: September 2 - September 23

4 week course, meets once a week for 3-hour sessions. Wednesday evenings 6:00-9:00 PM

Learn the art of stained glass using the copper foil method in this comprehensive four-week class. Meeting once a week from 6:00–9:00 PM, students will be guided through each step of the stained glass process.

Students will learn essential stained glass techniques including glass cutting, grinding, copper foiling, soldering, framing, and applying patina. A selection of beginner-friendly patterns will be provided.

All tools and materials are included in the class fee. No prior stained glass experience is required.

Next Session: September 2 - September 23

4 week course, meets once a week for 3-hour sessions. Wednesday evenings 6:00-9:00 PM

  • Create a stained glass panel from start to finish using the copper foil method. You’ll learn to cut and shape colored glass sheets, smooth edges with grinding, and wrap each piece in copper foil to prepare for soldering. Finally, you’ll solder everything together, resulting in a beautiful stained glass panel ready to hang and enjoy for years to come!

    All materials and use of tools included in the cost.

    • Beginners looking for a strong foundation in the copper foil method

    • Those interested in taking up stained glass as a hobby and working on their own projects at home

    • Recommended as a prerequisite before taking the Lead Method course

    • If unsure about committing to a 5-week course, consider taking the one-day workshop first