January is a busy work month for me, but I still wanted to make sure I offered a few opportunities to get creative in my fused glass studio. While my schedule is a bit tighter than usual, I do have four fused glass class options available — and I’m really excited about what you can create in them. Whether you’re making a gift, treating yourself, or planning a creative outing with friends, these fused glass classes are a wonderful way to explore glass. In the photos you’ll see show only a small sampling — there are truly a myriad of possibilities, including pieces perfect for Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, and more. Every class allows plenty of flexibility so you can personalize your project and make something uniquely yours.
Here are the January fused glass classes currently available:
- Saturday, January 10th — 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ⭐ 4 seats open
- Saturday, January 10th — 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM ⭐ 4 seats open
- Saturday, January 31st — 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ⭐ 4 seats open
- Saturday, January 31st — 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM ⭐ 4 seats open
If you’d like to reserve a spot or schedule a private class, please email me at ElegantFusedGlass@gmail.com. I’d love to create beautiful, fused glass with you this January!

Classes typically run about 2 hours, (students can continue up to 3 hrs). No experience is necessary, and I provide a wide variety of materials—including vitrigraph, frit, dots, murrine, millefiori, and more. You’ll also have the opportunity to use tools like a flat lap grinder, foreman, and other coldworking equipment to finish your piece like a pro!
- Class size is limited to 5 students (minimum of 3), so each class feels personal and inspiring.
- Cost starts at $30 (depending on what you create) and includes all supplies, tools, and instructions.
- Deposit: A $20 nonrefundable deposit per student is required to reserve your spot. (See payment procedures for details, message or email me.)
- If you’re interested, please email me at elegantfusedglass@gmail.com to reserve your spot!

January is the perfect time to get a head start on fused glass gifts — or to make something special just for yourself.
✨ Valentine’s Day — hearts, dishes, pendants, pocket hearts, and more
✨ Easter — Easter eggs, chickens, ducks, plant stakes, and spring-inspired pieces
✨ Mother’s Day — nightlights, votives, magnets, and thoughtful handmade gifts
✨ Or something just for you — simple, elegant pieces that are perfect to keep and enjoy
These classes offer lots of flexibility, so you can create something meaningful, seasonal, or completely your own.
















Not sure what you want to make? Don’t worry—I have plenty of fun and creative fused glass options to inspire you! Some class favorites include fused glass plant stakes, drink stirrers, puppy paw prints, colorful hearts, vases, votives, dishes, night lights, etc. You’ll choose your own fused glass project and then bring it to life using a wide variety of vibrant materials like vitrigraph, frit, murrine, millefiori, and more.

Class Info & Requirements
To help make your class experience smooth and enjoyable, please review the following:
- Cancellation Policy: Please refer to the cancellation policy
- Liability Form: All class participants must complete a liability waiver before beginning class.
- What to Bring:
- Closed-toe shoes and safety glass are required.
- Enthusiasm and creativity encouraged!
Each student will also receive a free fused glass gift as a thank-you for joining the class. Additionally, I’ll have a selection of fused glass artwork available for purchase, in case something catches your eye or you’d like to bring a little extra handmade beauty home. If you have any questions or want to explore a different idea for a fused glass class, I’d love to hear from you—just email me at elegantfusedglass@gmail.com. Let’s make something amazing together!



If you would like to see more of my fused glass work, please refer to my website Elegant Fused Glass by Karen. If you get a chance, check out all my site and my Elegant Fused Glass by Karen YouTube. If you would like to stay abreast of what I’m up-to check out our newsletter.
Keeping my kilns warm,
Karen
