• COURSE | G312 | Fused glass mosaic: Wall planter or tealight holder

    Glasstronomy Studios 2600 John St., Unit 108, Markham, ON, Canada

    Spring showers bring wall flowers Celebrate the long-awaited return of spring by creating a vibrant and functional accent for your garden or patio. In this four-evening workshop, participants will design and fabricate a series of fused glass mosaic butterflies along with a coordinating fused glass mosaic backdrop. Once completed, the glass elements will be mounted onto a metal frame with a planter or tealight holder, creating a luminous seasonal feature to enjoy outdoors throughout the warmer months. Working with 96 COE glass and a range of compatible accessories, participants will explore two distinct fused glass mosaic techniques that achieve a clean, contemporary surface without the use of traditional grout. Through guided demonstrations and studio work time, participants will design, cut, and assemble their glass components while developing confidence with mosaic composition in kiln-formed glass. Following kiln firing and slumping, rare earth magnets will be adhered to the butterflies, allowing them to be positioned and repositioned on the metal armature. This flexible mounting system makes it easy to rearrange the composition outdoors during the growing season and later bring the butterflies indoors to brighten winter spaces. All project materials, kiln firings, magnets, and metal armature are included. When: Thursdays, April 2, 9, 23, and 30, 2026, from 7 to 10 pm Fee: $595 + HST (includes all project materials, kiln firings, magnets, and metal armature) Beginner fusers are welcome!

  • WORKSHOP | I361 | Stained glass: Patio stone

    Glasstronomy Studios 2600 John St., Unit 108, Markham, ON, Canada

    Celebrate the coming of summer at the Studio by making a 16-inch hexagonal stained glass patio stone. These bold patterns are a beautiful way to add colour and expression to your garden path or flowerbed. They can also become a patio table when added to a wrought iron table stand (stands not included). Participants will learn how to prepare a pattern and plastic mold for glass and concrete. Once completed participants will return to pour the concrete. There are several patterns to choose from. Accent glass, patio stone mold usage, concrete included. Background glass not included. When: Saturdays, May 23 AND 30, 2026, from 10 am to 4 pm Fee: $325 + HST (includes accent glass, patio stone mold usage, and concrete) + Background glass Glass cutting experience required.

  • WORKSHOP | I361 | Stained glass: Patio stone

    Glasstronomy Studios 2600 John St., Unit 108, Markham, ON, Canada

    Celebrate the coming of summer at the Studio by making a 16-inch hexagonal stained glass patio stone. These bold patterns are a beautiful way to add colour and expression to your garden path or flowerbed. They can also become a patio table when added to a wrought iron table stand (stands not included). Participants will learn how to prepare a pattern and plastic mold for glass and concrete. Once completed participants will return to pour the concrete. There are several patterns to choose from. Accent glass, patio stone mold usage, concrete included. Background glass not included. When: Saturdays, May 23 AND 30, 2026, from 10 am to 4 pm Fee: $325 + HST (includes accent glass, patio stone mold usage, and concrete) + Background glass Glass cutting experience required.