Description:
Join John on this full day workshop, where you will learn how to cut and grind glass, work with copper-foil and run a bead of solder with a soldering iron, you will then use these techniques to make a stained glass Robin light catcher. Places are limited to 4 people per course to ensure plenty of hands-on coaching and individual attention. All materials, use of equipment and refreshments are included.
Tea, coffee, juice, biscuits and cake are provided throughout the day, a light lunch will be provided.
Date: 29th November 2026
Time: 10am – 4pm
Price: £95
Other:
All materials, equipment, materials and tuition is included.
Refreshments will be available throughout the day and a light lunch will be provided
Skills level:
Suitable for beginners
Adult Workshop Terms & Conditions
- All course fees include materials, use of equipment, refreshments and on full day workshops a light lunch is included but only if stated in the workshop description.
- Payment for the workshop is made in full at the time of booking.
- If for any reason you cannot attend the course and cancel, we will endeavour to sell your place. If the place is purchased a refund of 100% will be given.
- Should we receive an insufficient number of bookings for any course, we reserve the right to cancel, offering you a full refund or the option to transfer to another course or date.
- Cabbage-Rose Ltd cannot accept liability for any loss or damage to personal possessions during your visit. Adequate space is made available for you to keep your personal possessions with you – i.e. your handbag, and there is adequate space to hang jackets etc.
- Workshop participants must comply with any requests made to ensure their safety and that of others when using the workshop space and any equipment.
- Generally adult workshops are suitable for 16 years and older.
- Any photographs of the activities taken by staff during the course are the property of Cabbage-Rose Ltd and may be used in future marketing activities. Please speak up if you prefer your work not to be photographed. (Generally only photographs of the process and work produced are photographed).
- Most importantly our aim is for you to have an enjoyable experience learning a new skill.
Date Reviewed: January 2026