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Experience a hands-on glass blowing class in California, creating a unique floppy bowl or vase in just 2 hours with expert guidance, for $200 per person.

The 2 Hours Shared Floppy Bowl or Vase Glass Blowing Class offered by Slow Burn Glass is a practical, beginner-friendly experience that invites participants to craft their own glass masterpiece. Priced at $200.00 per person, this class takes place at a studio in Richmond, California, and lasts approximately 2 hours. The session involves small group instruction—with a maximum of 6 students—ensuring plenty of hands-on guidance.
This activity suits anyone aged 12 and older, offering a chance to learn a core glassblowing skill in a relaxed, supportive setting. No previous experience is required, making it ideal for beginners or those curious about glass art. Participants should be prepared for some physical activity and to follow safety instructions, as the process involves moving around the studio and handling glass tools.
A highlight of this class is the opportunity to create a functional, beautiful piece—either a ragged ruffled bowl or a traditional flower vase—that can be claimed the next day after cooling. For those interested, shipping your finished work costs an additional $25. It’s a fun, hands-on way to try glass blowing without a long-term commitment, perfect for a half-day activity in California.

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The class takes place at 833 S 19th St, Richmond, CA, where the studio provides a safe and well-equipped environment for glassblowing. The studio layout supports small groups, allowing for close guidance from experienced instructors. The location is accessible for most travelers in the area, and the session begins promptly at 3:00pm.
Participants are advised to arrive on time and be ready for roughly 2 hours of hands-on activity. The studio’s setup ensures that each person has sufficient space to work comfortably, as well as the opportunity to observe and learn from others in the group.

This entry-level class introduces the basic skills necessary for glassblowing. Participants will learn how to gather molten glass, shape it by blowing into a pipe, and manipulate it using various tools. The focus is on creating a functional and decorative piece, like a floppy bowl or a vase with ruffled edges.
The class is designed to maximize individual instruction, with no previous experience required. Instructors assist each student through step-by-step guidance, ensuring everyone feels confident shaping their glass. The small group size allows for personalized attention, making it easier to learn and safely handle the hot glass.
This activity demands a certain level of physical ability. Participants must be comfortable walking around the studio, sitting, standing, and stepping up and down on a platform. Handling the glass pipe involves carrying and rotating it, requiring some strength and coordination.
Participants must also be able to hear and follow instructions clearly. Anyone showing signs of alcohol consumption will not be permitted to participate, for safety reasons. Minors aged 12–17 must be accompanied by an adult and have permission to participate.
The 2-hour session begins promptly at 3:00pm and includes live instruction from experienced glass artists. Each student gets the chance to gather molten glass, blow and shape it into their desired form, and add finishing touches like ruffles or contours.
Participants will be working with hot glass that needs to cool overnight. The studio staff will safely store the finished pieces, which can be claimed in person or shipped for an additional $25. The pieces should be claimed within 30 days after cooling.
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Safety is a priority during the class. Participants must follow all instructions from instructors regarding handling hot glass and tools. The studio maintains strict rules about alcohol consumption, as it can compromise safety.
The class includes hands-on instruction, but participants must be able to sit, stand, and move around the studio comfortably. The maximum group size of 6 helps ensure a safe and attentive environment for all.
Once the glass pieces are shaped, they must cool overnight to prevent cracking. This process ensures the finished products are safe to handle and beautifully preserved. Participants have the choice to pick up their creations in person or pay a flat fee of $25 to have the pieces shipped to their address.
Claiming your work is necessary within 30 days of completion, giving adequate time to arrange pickup or shipping. The studio staff will inform you when your project is ready.
For $200 per person, the class includes 2 hours of expert instruction on glass blowing techniques and the opportunity to create your own floppy bowl or vase. All necessary tools and materials are provided during the session.
However, shipping your finished glass piece costs an additional $25, which covers handling and mailing. There are no additional hidden fees, and the price reflects a focused, personalized experience with expert guidance.
Booking for this class is confirmed within 48 hours, subject to availability. Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund. If canceled less than 24 hours before, a $40 rescheduling fee applies, and the original payment cannot be refunded.
This flexible free cancellation policy allows for planning changes while maintaining clear rules for last-minute adjustments.
This glass blowing class in California offers a hands-on, beginner-friendly introduction to the art of glassmaking. The small group size ensures plenty of personal attention and clear instruction, making it accessible even for those with no prior experience.
While the price of $200 might seem steep for a short experience, it includes professional guidance, all necessary tools, and the chance to take home a unique piece of art. It’s a great activity for creative individuals, couples, or groups eager to try a hands-on craft without committing to a long-term course.
Participants get a chance to try glassblowing firsthand in a welcoming environment, with expert instructors guiding each step. The choice of creating a floppy bowl or a vase adds a personal touch to the project, and the small group size ensures a focused experience.
The cooling process means the finished pieces are ready to be claimed the next day, adding anticipation to the journey. While some physical ability is required, the activity is well-suited for anyone 12 or older looking to try a creative, tactile craft in California.
This class offers a solid introduction to glassblowing that balances learning, creativity, and safety. It’s perfect for those wanting a hands-on experience with a memorable takeaway, all for $200.
Is prior experience necessary to join this glass blowing class?
No, this is an entry-level class designed for beginners, with no prior experience needed.
What is the age requirement for participants?
Participants must be at least 12 years old. Minors aged 12–17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Can I ship my finished glass piece?
Yes, the finished glass can be shipped for a flat fee of $25 per address. You need to claim your piece within 30 days.
What is included in the $200 fee?
The fee covers 2 hours of instruction, all tools and materials, and your personalized glass piece.
What are the cancellation policies?
You can cancel for free if you do so more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours incur a $40 rescheduling fee.
Are there any safety restrictions?
Participants must be able to follow safety instructions, walk, sit, and handle tools. The studio prohibits alcohol during the class.
Is the studio accessible for all?
Most travelers can participate comfortably, but the activity requires some physical mobility and the ability to stand and step on platforms.
How long does it take to get my finished piece?
The process requires the glass to cool overnight. You will claim your piece the day after the class or have it shipped.
Where does the class start?
The class begins at 833 S 19th St, Richmond, CA, at 3:00pm.