This hands-on experience will guide you in using pre-cut stained glass, learning simple copper foil wrapping and soldering techniques. As sunlight streams through, it will infuse your space with tranquility and healing. Enjoy the simple pleasure of crafting and take home your very own unique Suncatcher.
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We chose Suncatchers as our workshop theme not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for the beautiful symbolism they carry:
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* Origins and Meaning: Suncatchers originally stem from Native American cultures, who believed these charms could capture the sun's energy and blessings, bringing good fortune and dispelling negative emotions.
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* Healing and Hope: Each Suncatcher symbolizes light and hope. The process of creating one yourself is also a form of spiritual healing, allowing you to imbue your piece with these positive meanings.
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All materials and tools are provided, making it easy for even complete novices to get started.
Workshop Description
Notes
# Stained Glass Workshop Important Information
To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable creative experience, please read the following carefully:
Preparation and Attire:
* Clothing Recommendation: We suggest wearing comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty. Please avoid loose sleeves with large lace or fringe details, as they could get caught in machinery.
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* Footwear: Please wear closed-toe shoes (e.g., sneakers, casual shoes). Avoid slippers or sandals to prevent cuts from fallen glass shards or tools.
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* Hair: If you have long hair, please tie it up securely.
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* Accessories: When operating machinery, please remove all accessories from your hands, such as watches, bracelets, or rings, to avoid scratches or interference with the process.
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Safety Guidelines:
* Instructor Guidance: The equipment used in the workshop (such as grinders and soldering irons) carries inherent risks. Please follow the instructor's directions at all times and do not attempt to operate any equipment without guidance.
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* Caution: High Temperatures: Soldering irons reach very high temperatures when powered on. Please use them with care. Do not touch the tip of the soldering iron, and be mindful not to let it touch electrical cords or the tabletop.
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* Maintaining Distance: Several participants may be using tools simultaneously. Please maintain an appropriate distance from others to avoid interference during operation.
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* Handling Glass: Although pre-cut glass is provided, the edges may still be sharp. Handle glass pieces with care when grinding or moving them to avoid cuts. If you are accidentally injured, please inform the instructor immediately.
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During the Workshop:
* Focused Operation: To ensure the quality of your work and your own safety, please remain focused while operating tools.
* Materials and Tools: The materials and tools provided are for use only during the workshop and should not be taken away.
* Photography: If you wish to take photos or videos, please be considerate of other participants and avoid photographing their work or likeness without their consent.
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We look forward to creating beautiful pieces with you! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask our staff or instructors at any time.
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