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Intro to Glass Fusing
South San Francisco, CA
Learn how to make beautiful kiln worked glass in this fun orientated, non-technical workshop! This class is to introduce you to the glass fusing process by melting glass in a kiln. The goal of this class is to show you how easy and fun it is to make small kiln fired projects. I will help you…
1 class available for for $95.00
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Intro to Glass Fusing
South San Francisco, CA
Learn how to make beautiful kiln worked glass in this fun orientated, non-technical workshop! This class is to introduce you to the glass fusing process by melting glass in a kiln. The goal of this class is to show you how easy and fun it is to make small kiln fired projects. I will help you explore…
1 session available for $95.00
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Hot Glass Flame Working: Beginning Level Classes & Workshops
San Francisco, CA
Learn the basics of working with molten borosilicate glass in these exciting classes and workshops! Students can expect to gain an understanding of shop safety, setup, and various techniques used to create glass objects at a stationary oxygen/propane torch. Class time will alternate between demonstrations…
2 sessions available from $160.00 to $275.00
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Watercolor: Choosing Paints, by Sharon Searles
Sharon Searles – February 09, 2011
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Choosing The Best Watercolor Paints
I recommend watercolor paints that come in tubes. But there's a catch! The best paints are called "artist's quality" or "professional quality...
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Watercolor Painting Hints and Tips: Using "Too Much" Water
Sharon Searles – February 09, 2011
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Using "Enough" Water in Watercolor Painting
Using "enough" water means "too much" in watercolor painting. If you make your liquid combination of paint and water "too...
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