Glass Fusing Poppy Fields in New Romney, Kent
Description
This half-day fused glass workshop offers a relaxed and inspiring introduction to working with glass, centred around the rich colours and forms of poppy fields and wildflower meadows. In just a few hours, you’ll be guided through the process of designing and assembling your own kiln-fired glass artwork, using vibrant glass pieces to capture the beauty and movement of nature in bloom. Ideal for beginners or those looking for a calm, creative escape, this themed session allows you to explore the fundamentals of colour blending, layering, and texture in glass. Whether you're inspired by the bold red of poppies, the softness of grasses, or the vibrant mix of a summer field, you'll work at your own pace in a supportive and friendly environment, with expert guidance throughout.
What's included in the price?
All materials and tools are provided, including a selection of coloured glass tailored to the flower fields theme. During the session, you’ll create one 10cm x 10cm fused glass piece, which will be kiln-fired and ready to take home. Light refreshments will be available throughout the workshop, adding to the relaxed and sociable atmosphere.
Duration
3 hours
Cancellation policy
Easy - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Teach Me is the brainchild of Yolanda and John Houston, two established commissioned artists. Their ambition is to spread both traditional and new arts, crafts and skills to people. Day/evening courses appeal to local people - the day long workshops attract visitors from far and wide. Teach Me offers tutoring for a huge range of arts/crafts disciplines, for painting/drawing to stained glass arts and mosaics. There are food offers including chocolate making and decorative confectionery.
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Wheelchair users
- Hearing impaired
- Vision impaired
- Limited mobility
- Public transport
- Intermediate level
- Accommodation offered
- Parking provided
- Mother's Day
- Suitable for beginners

FAQs
For your safety and comfort during the workshop, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty. Closed-toe shoes are a must. Aprons will be provided.
Yes, there is ample parking available for all participants, with plenty of spaces to ensure convenient access when attending the workshop.