Bowl Making Class at Orbix Hot Glass on March 24

Bowl Making Class at Orbix Hot Glass on March 24
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Bowl Making Class at Orbix Hot Glass

Bowl Making Class is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old.

Check out even more classes and info at www.orbixhotglass.com.

DATE: Mar 24 2023

TIME: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

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LOCATION: Orbix Hot Glass3869 County Road 275

CATEGORY

Event

ORGANIZER 

Orbix Hot Glass 

Phone 256-523-3188 

Email

info@orbixhotglass.com 

Website

https://orbixhotglass.com/

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