Glass Fusing Copper Foiling Workshop
Community Hub | Wokingham
Thursday 6th June | 11am | In-person | 6 places
An opportunity to get creative and try something new in a small group.
Following our successful workshops, we are pleased to welcome Jason back to the network to teach you even more new techniques!
Jason will offer a copper foiling workshop where you could make 3 x copper foiled flowers using pre-cut glass petals. These can be put into a small jar/vase to display or you could mix them into a bouquet of real flowers as an alternative. The workshop would take up to 1 and a half hours to complete. You would be able to take them away with you at the end of the session. That would be for a maximum of 6 students..
Enjoy a relaxed morning chatting and being creative, enjoy some time for you, relaxing with people who understand.
Jason says "I have been a glass artist for approximately 7yrs, and this was after leaving my former job as an IT project manager. I was very unhappy in my job and constantly under stress, so I decided to try doing something that would make me happy with the wonderful support from my lovely partner Ruth.
I have attended various workshops and learnt many new skills and techniques, and I now have a large resource of knowledge in 2 main areas, Glass fusing and copper foiling. I recently invested in a glass blowing furnace system and have now started creating blown glass pieces too."
This event is restricted to 6 people only. The CSN are subsidising the event so that anyone within the network affected by cancer can enjoy the session for FREE. Please get in touch for the discount code.
Parking in Wokingham is available, charges vary so please ensure you check. There are 2 carparks that are close to the hub, the multi-story and Denmark Street car parks.
Charity and Community Hub,
First Floor, Waterford House, Erftstadt Court, Denmark Street, Wokingham RG40 2YF
Cancer Support Network - T: 01344 304404 or E: Vickie.Randall@involve.community
Covid - Please ensure that you take suitable precautions so that you feel safe. If any restrictions are reintroduced we will ask you to adhere to them. We endeavour to ensure that the environment is well ventilated and as safe as we can make it.