
Stained Glass - Alberta Mountain Scene
Join instructor Tammy Wagner on Thursday June 18 from 6:30 – 9:30 PM for a stained glass workshop
Available spots
Service Description
Create a striking stained glass Alberta mountain scene inspired by layered peaks, wide skies, and the grounding beauty of the Rockies. This contemporary design uses bold shapes and rich colour blocking to capture the feeling of standing beneath open skies and endless horizons. This workshop is designed to be beginner-friendly, relaxed, and creatively rewarding, with everything prepared in advance so you can focus on learning and enjoying the process. How the Workshops Work: Each participant will receive a pre-prepared stained-glass kit for that specific workshop: • The design is pre-selected • All glass is pre-cut and ground • Glass colours and textures are pre-determined • Every participant will create the same featured piece — but each one will be uniquely theirs This approach allows class time to focus on technique, flow, and confidence, while still leaving room for individuality through the hands-on making process. What You’ll Learn • Foiling • Soldering • Finishing techniques Sheep Creek Art Council and Little Lights Glassworks Materials or equipment provided by instructor: • Safety equipment • Stained-glass • Use of all tools and equipment • Solder, foil, flux, and supplies • Working with hobby came • Constructing and balancing a multi-strand hanging design • Step-by-step instruction and guidance Materials or equipment required by participant: - Comfortable clothing suitable for hands-on work - Snack and drink


Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Sheep Creek Arts Council Class Policy 1. A membership to the Sheep Creek Arts Council is required to participate in classes offered by the Council. Membership fees are non-refundable. 2. Full payment is a must to register for a class or workshop. E-transfer is the preferred method payment but cash, cheque, MasterCard or Visa and debt are also accepted. 3. If there are insufficient paid registrations and there is a need to cancel the class, students will be notified and will receive a full refund. 4. Should there be room in a class already in progress, new students are welcome to join. 5. Fees for classes and workshops missed because of an event beyond the control of the Arts Council (such as travel, road conditions, illness, weather or emergencies) cannot be refunded or credited to another class. 6. Arts Council cannot provide replacement or make up classes for classes missed. 7. Cancellations must occur at least two weeks prior to the date of the class or workshop to receive a refund. 8. Students are responsible for purchasing their own supplies on the recommended supply list, when required, as well as such supplies as table coverings and paper towels to keep the facility clean. 9. Students are expected to use the provided plastic tablecloths to protect their workspace. Students are responsible for their own clean up. Receptacles are provided for clean up of acrylic, oil and watercolour paints. 10. Classes will start on time. 11. Arts Council reserves the right to adjust the class schedule, fee’s structure, and cancel or modify a class at any time. 12. Arts Council, its contractors and/or volunteers will not be held responsible for any losses, stolen property or personal injury that may occur while students are attending classes or workshops. 13. Arts Council is not responsible for artwork left in the facility. If any unclaimed artwork remains in the facility after a class or workshop is completed, it will be disposed of.
Contact Details
Sheep Creek Arts Council, Sunset Blvd SW, Diamond Valley, AB, Canada
scac@live.ca
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