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Glass Making Courses 2013

Glass and Print Making Course – Open Studio

 1 December 2012  – 6 January 2013 – 10am – 5pm

SALT’s Winter program starts with Festive Glass Making – Open Studio  which includes  Glass Blowing, Sand Casting, Festive Bauble and Paperweight Courses & Free Demonstrations from the 1 December 2012  – 6 January 2013 – 10am – 5pm. 

Please  see information below, course calendar and course shop for booking details. 

SALT also offer Gift Vouchers for Glassmaking Course which make a fantastic gift!

Students creating Hot Glass Sand Casts and Festive Baubles with tudors Fiona Wilkes and Max Lamb.

Students creating Hot Glass Sand Casts and Festive Baubles with tudors Fiona Wilkes and Max Lamb.

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Educational Visits and Demonstrations (Burnham Market Primary School)

Sand Casting Course

Sand Casting Course with Norfolk Deaf Children’s Society  

SALT had another great weekend of hot glass sand casting with local residence, visitors and organisations including Norfolk Deaf Children’s Society  http://www.norfolkdcs.co.uk. SALT received good comments from students attending the sand casting courses:

‘Well organised, good instruction, very friendly, really enjoyed the experience’

‘I learnt new skills today… I love this place I am coming back for some more’

‘I loved having a go at casting’

‘I loved it and hopefully we will come again, I definitely want to’

Glass Blowing Introduction Course (3 Hours)

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‘Great Course. Everyone should try it!’ (WI)

Festive Bauble Glass Blowing

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SALT’s popular Festive Bauble Course is enjoyed by all students attending with great comments:

‘It was really nice to make my own baubles rather than buying one, great experience and it was fun to make my own!’

I really enjoyed my time here, it was really fun to make the bauble and sand casts, would love to come back soon!

Paperweight Making Course

Students creating a unique paperweight by choosing colours and manipulating the glass using tools under the tutors and glass artists Louis Thompson and Max Lamb.