When’s the last time you tried something new? Channeled your inner artist and created a piece of art? We’ve got so many ways to explore our creative side, including jumping into the world of glass art. Get a peek into the magic of glass art, and try your hand at a glassblowing project when you visit Warner Art Glass Center in Pennsylvania.
Discover the magic and the fun of glassblowing at Warner Art Glass Center, in Fullerton, a shop that sells all of the supplies you’ll need for your next glass art project.
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However, it’s also a destination where you can learn more about glass art and, if you’re up for it, take a glassblowing workshop.
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If you’re new to glass art, sign up for the three-hour Introduction to Art 101 class. During the session, you’ll delve into a variety of topics, including glass cutting techniques and glass foiling.
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Even if you don’t have time for the three-hour class, you can still try glassblowing at a Make It and Take It workshop. Go solo or bring friends/family members for the 30-minute workshop.
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Guests must be at least eight years old to join in on the fun, and advanced reservations are required. Book your Make It and Take It session by calling 800-523-4242.
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You’ll have several glassblowing projects from which to choose - a jellyfish, a paperweight, or a vase, for example.
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Don’t forget to pick up supplies for your next project during your visit. Or, browse the gift shop, brimming with beautiful and unique gifts.
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Join a glassblowing class; find materials, or shop for unique gifts at Warner Art Glass Center, open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Click here for the official website of Warner Art Glass Center. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Do you have a favorite glass center in Pennsylvania where you can create glassblowing projects? Let us know in the comments! Need a bit of inspiration for your trip to the glass center? Stroll along the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton.
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