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Stained Glass: Winter Design

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Make something magical and a little bit dangerous.

 Warm up your winter with glass, fire, and hands-on creativity. In this hybrid-format workshop, you’ll work step-by-step through the process of making a mountain-themed stained glass piece—from cutting glass and foiling to soldering and assembly. By the end, you'll walk away with your own seasonal design, practical troubleshooting skills, and a lot more confidence around glass and hot metal. 

When: We'll schedule when 6 people pre-register!

Where: Hardenbrook Hardwoods, 2122 SW Deerhound Ave #7, Redmond 

Pre-Reg Price: $120

Full Price: $150

Supplies Fee: $45

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Get First in Line! Pre-Register!

Pre-registration is free; we only charge your credit card when we're ready to schedule (and you say ok). When 6 people pre-register, we'll set up the next workshop with your input on dates! 

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WORKSHOP DETAILS

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

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 You’ll practice each major technique—cutting, foiling, and soldering—with demos, hands-on time, and real-time feedback. We’ll show you how to get a clean cut, how to foil for strong seams, and how to create solder lines that are both pretty and structurally sound. 

Build your winter mountain design

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

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 Once you’ve practiced the basics, you’ll use those skills to create a seasonal stained glass piece featuring a snowy mountain landscape. You’ll learn how to align corners, balance structure, and troubleshoot any hiccups along the way. 

Fix the flaws before they’re baked in

Learn stained glass techniques from start to finish

Fix the flaws before they’re baked in

glass on a table

 Don’t just learn the “how”—learn the “what now?” too. We’ll cover how to diagnose and fix common issues like misaligned edges, bad solder seams, and loose foiling so your project looks great and holds strong. 

WORKSHOP LEADER

Eleanora Clifford

 Eleanora Clifford is a Bend-based artist whose work blends craftsmanship, storytelling, and a love of traditional techniques. She’s explored everything from wood burning to stained glass and brings the same curiosity and care to her art workshops. When she’s not creating, Eleanora draws on her background in adult learning to help folks feel confident trying something new at School of Ranch. 

PARTNER

Hardenbrook Hardwoods

 We're proud to host this workshop at Hardenbrook Hardwoods, a family-run woodworking company in Redmond that’s been handcrafting heirloom-quality pieces since 2015. Their shop is where craftsmanship meets community—and where this winter’s stained glass magic comes to life. 

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Save 20% On This Workshop!

Join School of Ranch and get 20% off all workshops for a year.  Your membership helps us cover our costs. Being non-profit doesn't mean you can lose money!  We need your support and nothing shows support as much as a membership.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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What should I wear?

 Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty, plus closed-toe shoes. 

What should I bring?

 Bring safety glasses and a chair for working at a table. All materials and tools will be provided. You'll leave with your stained glass project and a take-home kit. 

Can minors attend?

 This workshop is for 18+ adults due to the use of sharp tools, glass, and soldering irons. 

Will there be food?

 Bring a snack and water bottle to keep your energy up! 

What is School of Ranch

School of Ranch is a Central Oregon-based 501c3 nonprofit.  We hire skilled community members to teach practical and artisan skills.  Our mission is to educate, support local entrepreneurs, and provide common ground for people regardless of politics, age, background or beliefs.

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