Highlights
Join hands-on classes led by experienced artists and explore the art of glassblowing in a spacious, creative studio. Perfect for beginners, these classes offer the chance to craft your own wine or beer glass while learning essential techniques in a fun, supportive environment.
About This Deal
Looking to try something fiery, fun, and completely out of the ordinary? Step into the mesmerizing world of molten glass with beginner-friendly glassblowing classes at Slow Burn Glass. Whether you're solo, bringing a friend, or gifting the experience, this hands-on activity offers a chance to shape your creativity into stunning glass art you can take home.
What We Offer
- Beginners Glass-Blowing Class for One
- Beginners Glass-Blowing Class for Two
- Beginners and Continuing Glass-Blowing Class for One
- Wine or Beer Glass-Blowing Class
- Traditional Vase or Floppy Bowl Glass-Blowing Class
- One Glass Pumpkin Workshop for One
Essential Information
- No prior experience needed – perfect for curious first-timers
- Class Length: Approximately 2 hours
- Age Recommendation: 21+
- Create your own: Pint glass, vase, ruffled bowl, or other unique pieces
- Pickup/Shipping: Finished pieces must be collected or shipped within 30 days
- Shipping Fee: $20 (if applicable)
- Location: Slow Burn Glass Studio – known for its expansive, creative-friendly space
- Instructor Guidance: Skilled professionals guide you step-by-step
Why You Should Grab the Offer
Slow Burn Glass has earned a 4.8-star rating on Groupon (over 1,000 reviews) thanks to its engaging, hands-on classes and expert instructors who make the experience both fun and educational. With options to craft beer glasses, vases, or bowls, each session offers a unique opportunity to explore your creativity and walk away with a handmade work of art. Whether it's a personal adventure or a thoughtful gift, this is an unforgettable experience worth booking.
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About Slow Burn Glass
Bryan Goldenberg has been professionally glass working for 20 years. In 2006, Bryan designed and built a studio in Oakland, California, called Slow Burn Glass, where he created his work until July 2018. His studio then expanded into a 5,000-square-foot facility in Richmond, California. There, students have access to intimate in-depth classes ranging from one-hour workshops to full-day intensives.
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