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July 29, 2017

Color Reactions in Soft Glass Beads – July 29

Instructor Nan Charif
July 29th, 2017
Saturday
10AM-2PM

In this class we will be using the normal Effetre color palette in soft glass beads. Learn what the flame chemistry does to glass as the colors react with each other and the flame. Be prepared to watch colors change wildly before your eyes.

 

If time permits, we will begin to explore how the highly silver saturated ‘reactive’ colors behave. Make sure to bring a note book; you will not want to forget how to get that beautiful line around the turquoise.

Beginning Beads or Instructor Approval required to take this class. 


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SESSIONS
Session I: July 29, 2017 / Saturday / 10AM-2PM

Session II: October 14, 2017 / Saturday / 10AM-2PM
Session III: December 16, 2017 / Saturday / 10AM-2PM
CLASS NOTES
There is a $20 material fee for this class; payable on the first day of class.

This class requires protective eye wear which will be provided by SGS. All students must wear close-toed shoes and cotton clothing is recommended.
After your first class you are welcome to sign up for practice time during our discounted open studio times on Thursdays from 12pm-4pm and Fridays from 5pm-9pm.

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Class is subject to cancellation if minimum number of students is not met.

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