Tiffany Style Stained Glass - 29/6

Tiffany Style Stained Glass - 29/6

Regular price £75.00 Sale

Price is per item and includes VAT.

Leader: Sue Jones of Lymelight Glass Studio

Duration: 10am to 4pm 

Venue: Coastal Craft Collective, 10 Marine Place, Seaton, Devon, EX12 2QL

At this workshop Sue will teach you to use the Tiffany, copper foiling method to make a lovely stained glass panel. You will be able to make a piece similar to the ones shown here that have been made on past workshops.

Ideal for anyone whether you have no experience of stained glass at all or if you have had some experience but would like to refresh your skills. The price includes making a small, trial piece and one larger item from a selection of templates provided; template designs are regularly updated and altered so there is often something new to make. 

This workshop requires strength and dexterity in your hands.

Suitable for age 16+

The solder used in stained glass contains lead. If you are pregnant you may want to check with your Doctor before booking this course

There will be a lunch break. Lunch is not provided.  We have a fridge, microwave and kettle. You are welcome to bring your own food or visit one of the great cafes or takeaways in Seaton.


Sue is happy to run her classes with 2 or more people. If we only get one booking, we'll cancel the session. We will offer the person who has booked a place on an alternative day or a full refund, whichever they prefer.

Sue also runs a half day taster stained glass class -  a shorter, lower cost session -  and next steps stained glass for those who want to learn more and improve their skills after learning the basics.

As well as stained glass courses, Sue leads our Sea Glass Jewellery classes.

If you're looking for inspiration, here are some of the stained glass pieces that Sue and her students have made.

"I'm Sue and I live in Lyme Regis. I was always fascinated by stained glass and so I did a couple of taster courses in Bristol a few years ago followed by a Night School course at Strode College in Street. I then bought a starter kit and started making stained glass from home gradually improving my technique. I most enjoy using the "Tiffany" copper foil method of making stained glass as this allows you to make pieces of all shapes and sizes and doesn't take up too much space! I love every single piece that I make and each piece is unique. 

If you'd prefer to buy stained glass decorations, we have a lovely selection available in our shop and on our website. They include Sue's work as well as that of the Devon Glass Studio and Kwerky Krafts.