Stained Glass Star Lantern
with Cheryl Peterson
On-Demand Access
$137

- 10+ Video lessons in HD
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- 30-day access to instructor
- Available on desktop, mobile and tablet
- Over 6 hours of in-depth instructions
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- Captions available in English, Portuguese, Dutch, German, Spanish, French and Swedish
What you will learn:
Class 1:
- Intro & Supplies
- Choose glass – how to choose glass and use textures
Class 2:
- Tips and tricks for cutting out lantern pieces
- Foiling techniques
Class 3:
- Secrets for easy assembly
- Access Panel Hinge
Class 4:
- Decorative edging
Class 5:
- Attaching the access panel
Class 6:
- Final cleaning and polishing
Class 7:
- Using gilded (mirrored) glass
Class 8:
- Using etched glass
- “Pierced Metal” look gilding
Class 9:
- Display options
BONUS
- Bonus Class: Learn the process for “pour over” gilding – Make your own mirrored glass
- Star Lantern Pattern
- Two versions of the Pierced metal gilding mask file – for use with your vinyl cutting devices
- Etching mask file
- “Where to purchase” links



About this stained glass course
Make a colorful butterfly or flamingo garden stake using the foil method (also known as Tiffany style) of stained glass. Beautify your garden or display indoors. Garden art makes a cherished gift. The methods we’ll discuss can be used to transform almost any stained glass panel into garden art.
Make a stunning 3D star lantern using the foil method (also known as Tiffany style) of stained glass. These stars make great gifts. Use them as holiday décor or all year round. Combine your glass choice with clear or colored lights for extra “wow” factor.
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: Stained Glass Star Lantern
Time table:
9 hours
Level:
Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Glass Artists
Main objective:
How to create a star-shaped lantern in stained glass.
Prerequisite:
None
About the instructor
Cheryl Peterson
Red Dragon Glass Art
Cheryl started working with stained glass in 2005. She uses her background in graphic design and combines kiln formed glass to create original, fun and unique designs. Cheryl works in both foil and lead methods of stained glass, creating original designs, three dimensional creations and lead restorations. She is an affiliate member of the Stained Glass Association of America and former president of the Glass Art Guild of Utah. Her commission work and restorations can be found is private residences and businesses across the United States.