Kristen A.
Yelp
I came here with our Girl Scout troop. I have to say, it was a truly fun experience.
We went on a Sunday afternoon. Parking wasn't too bad, but we did have to park behind the building. There is no offstreet parking, but it is not metered.
The shop itself is on the small side. Our group had 10 people and we could move around, but we were definitely a little crammed.
Most of the scouts made drinking glasses. I had to be the oddball and make an ornament...lol! We got to choose our colors and then underwent a quick safety training.
Ian ended up being our main instructor. He went over everything we needed to do, step-by-step, and explained the rationale as to why we had to do those things. He also discussed the properties of the glass and gave us some interesting facts.
You do have to wait a day to take your masterpiece home, so be prepared to make arrangements to come back to get it. But, the final product is absolutely stunning! I almost think the ornament I made is too pretty to wait until Christmas to put it on my tree...I just might have to display it in my house now! And the glass my 16 YO made was stunning. These are not flimsy pieces either; they have some heft to them.
I can't speak to cost as this was a troop-funded event. I also learned that there are more options than just glasses and ornaments to make; paperweights, vases & bowls to name a few. And, they offer memorial pieces too where you use a little bit of your loved one's ashes to make something. I don't know too many details on that, but I definitely tucked that tidbit of information away.
I love supporting little local businesses like this. I highly encourage you check it out! Make it a family event. You can even take children as young as 8 :)
Definitely want to come back!