Break It and Make It: A Glass Fusing Session in Everett

Break it and make it the most exciting glass art activity, where six inches of clear glass will be your canvas, colorful broken glass pieces will be your paint, and your fingers will be your brush. Yo

Break it and make it the most exciting glass art activity, where six inches of clear glass will be your canvas, colorful broken glass pieces will be your paint, and your fingers will be your brush. You will start breaking small pieces of multicolored glass using safe tools, creating a contemporary design, and turning it into a beautiful shape. Ultimately, you can select a flat or one of the mold shapes. We offer four different mold shapes: simple bowl, curve shape, candlelight holder, and ice cream bowl. We offer various colors and help you with many design ideas that make this session more enjoyable.

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Location: Seattle

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Q&A

Q: Do you need to wear anything special for the glass fusing session?

A: You don’t need to wear anything too fancy, but definitely wear clothes that you don’t mind getting a little messy. Closed-toe shoes are a must since glass can be sharp. Also, consider bringing an apron if you have one, just in case!

Q: How long does the fusing process take before you can take your art home?

A: Typically, the glass needs to cool overnight after the session, so you won't be able to take your piece home the same day. The studio usually calls you the next day or two to pick it up. It can feel like a long wait, but it’s worth it to see your creation!

Q: Can kids participate in the glass fusing session?

A: Yes, kids can definitely join in on the fun! They usually have to be at least 8 years old to participate. Just make sure to supervise them, as the tools can be a bit tricky at first. It’s a super fun family activity!

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Just booked the Break It and Make It session! Any tips?

Hey everyone! I just bought a gift experience for my sister at the FEELartistic Studio in Everett. She loves artsy things, and the glass fusing session seems like a blast! I’m curious if anyone has done it before? What should I expect, and is it easy to find parking there?

Did the glass fusing session and it was amazing!

Just wanted to share my experience with the glass fusing. It was at the FEELartistic Studio in Seattle, and I loved every second! Breaking the glass was better than I thought, and the instructors were super helpful. I chose the candle holder shape, and it turned out beautifully! Can’t wait to pick it up this week!