£30

Including UK VAT*

Follow Megan O'Hara's step-by-step guide to create your own Pet Portrait using powdered glass screen printing. 

A lifetime access course, you can watch as many times as you like, for as long as you like.  




Capture the essence of your beloved pets with our vibrant Glass Pet Portraits Project! Join Megan O'Hara as she guides you in selecting the purr-fect image of your furry friend to be transformed into a stunning glass portrait. This course will teach you the art of screen printing with glass powder, a versatile technique that can be applied to any image. Discover the potential of combining different glass powders and background colours to create a masterpiece highlighting your pet's unique charm. 

Pet Portraits Materials List.pdf

Pet Portraits Trailer

Duration:

7 videos with a total of 21 Mins 5 Seconds

Class Description

This new project will cover all the techniques needed to make a glass portrait:

  • Tools and material setup
  • Choosing your image
  • Transferring images onto your screen
  • How to use speedball products
  • Printing with glass powder
  • Firing schedules

What to Prepare

  • You will need a computer, tablet, or phone in order to watch the project.
  • Ensure that you have checked the materials list and purchased any materials you may require 
  • A pen and paper to take any notes. 
  • We teach using Bullseye Glass (CoE90)

 

Inclusivity:

We are committed to maintaining a respectful community where all our students can learn and develop their full potential, within a safe environment. English subtitles are available on all of the videos. 

*Price excluding VAT is £25. The correct tax will be calculated at checkout based on your location.

Given the nature of this product, it is non-refundable. For further questions please contact us at [email protected] 

  1. Welcome

  2. Introduction

  3. Preparation

  4. Getting Started

  5. Downloadable Pet Images

  6. Image Transfer

Megan O'Hara

Megan began working with glass in 2005, creating a range of dichroic jewellery, and helping to make tiles for 5th Element Design. In 2011 she completed an art degree in Creative Art Practices at Sheffield Hallam University and returned to Warm Glass to pursue a creative career in glass. In 2013, Megan attended a glass instructor’s course at the Bullseye Glass factory in Portland, Oregon and began teaching workshops for Warm Glass UK. In 2015 she took part in the Glass Heap Challenge in the Kosta Boda glass factory in Sweden. Megan is the Studio Coordinator at Warm Glass UK, responsible for the running of the studio and workshops as well as offering technical advice to customers, she is passionate about sharing her enjoyment of working with glass.

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