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Stained Glass Magic Class in Everett
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Soldering glass is fun. This hands-on stained glass class in Everett lets you start with a template and end with a finished piece you can take home. What makes it especially appealing is that the process is taught in clear, beginner-friendly steps, not left to guesswork.
I like that the studio keeps things small and personal (a maximum of 4 people), so you can actually ask questions without feeling rushed. I also like that you do not have to bring supplies; you’ll be given what you need, then guided through the core moves like copper foiling and adding a hanger.
One thing to consider: the design comes from available templates, so if you want full custom art, this may feel a bit structured. Also, you’ll be doing real stained-glass work, including soldering, so it’s best if you’re comfortable with hands-on making.
In This Review
- Key highlights at FEELartistic Studio
- Finding FEELartistic Studio in Everett and Why Small Groups Matter
- Picking Your Design Template and Getting Started Fast
- Step-by-Step Making: Copper Foil, Hanger, and Soldering
- Supplies Included Means You Can Focus on Learning
- What You Walk Out With: A Stained-Glass Project You Can Hang
- Price and Value for a 1.5-Hour Hands-On Class
- Weather and Timing: Keep Your Plan Flexible
- Who Should Book This Class (and Who Might Want to Rethink It)
- Should You Book FEELartistic Studio’s Stained Glass Magic Class?
- FAQ
- How long is the stained glass magic class?
- Where does the class take place?
- How much does it cost?
- What language is the class taught in?
- Do I get supplies for the class?
- What will I do during the session?
- Can beginners join?
- How many people are in a class?
- What happens at the end of the class?
- What if weather is bad?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights at FEELartistic Studio

- Maximum of 4 people, so instruction stays personal
- Pick a design from templates, quick start for beginners
- All supplies included, so you can show up empty-handed
- Copper foil + hanger + soldering, the classic stained-glass sequence
- Finish and walk out with your project, ready to hang
Finding FEELartistic Studio in Everett and Why Small Groups Matter

Your session starts at FEELartistic Studio, at 10333 19th Ave SE STE 101, Everett, WA 98208. It’s the kind of setup where the focus is the class, not a long sightseeing schedule. Expect the experience to run about 1 hour 30 minutes, and then it ends back at the meeting point.
I think the location is practical: it’s near public transportation, which helps if you do not want to fight parking. And with a small group capped at 4, the instructor can slow down when you need it and step in when something looks off.
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Picking Your Design Template and Getting Started Fast

The class is built for beginners, and it shows in the first step: you select a design from available templates. That matters more than it sounds. When you are new, blank-page decisions can eat up your time and confidence. Templates keep you moving while still giving you a real sense of ownership over the final piece.
If you come with a general idea of what you want to make, you’ll likely find a template that matches. If you don’t, the guidance helps you choose something workable in the session length, without turning the class into a design workshop.
Step-by-Step Making: Copper Foil, Hanger, and Soldering
This is where the class turns from watching into doing. The flow is straightforward: you’ll work your way through the stained-glass basics with step-by-step instructions, using the supplies provided.
Here’s the sequence you should expect:
- you apply copper foil to the glass pieces
- you add a hanger
- you solder the glass pieces to finish the construction
What I like about this approach is that each step has a job. Copper foiling is the setup step that makes the connections possible. Adding the hanger is what turns the result into something you’ll actually use at home. And soldering is the part where your work becomes a real, sturdy stained-glass piece.
The vibe also seems designed to keep things calm. In the reviews, the instruction is described as warm and clear, and the help is there when you ask. One reviewer even mentioned the instructor was one of 4 artists who own the business, which fits the feel of a studio where the teaching is coming from people who genuinely work with the craft.
Supplies Included Means You Can Focus on Learning
Most people underestimate how stressful it can be to find craft supplies on top of planning a day out. Here, you do not have to solve that problem. The studio gives you everything you need for the class, including the materials used to build the stained-glass project.
That affects the value in a real way. Paying $89 per person is easier to justify when the materials are included and you’re not expected to buy extra tools or glass before you even know what you like. You’re paying for the teaching, the materials, and the time it takes to get a finished result.
What You Walk Out With: A Stained-Glass Project You Can Hang

At the end of the session, you can walk out with your stained glass project. And yes, the class includes adding a hanger, so the project is not just a display item you admire later in a drawer. It’s meant to be used.
In one review, the couple made hanging art for a Christmas tree, and the comment was that there are several other options available. That’s a helpful signal: even if you’re thinking of making something seasonal, you likely can steer toward a different style or purpose too.
The best part of “take-home” workshops is that you get closure. You do the steps, you see how they connect, and you leave with proof that you learned something practical.
Price and Value for a 1.5-Hour Hands-On Class
Let’s talk money in plain terms. The class costs $89 per person and runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. That isn’t a bargain price, but it also isn’t random—this price covers supplies, step-by-step guidance, and a finished stained-glass object that you take home.
For many craft activities, you end up paying extra for materials, and you still feel like you just watched someone else do it. Here, the goal is to have you make the piece yourself, from template selection through foiling and soldering. If you’ve ever priced stained glass supplies, you know the costs add up fast, especially when you’re new and figuring things out as you go.
Also, note the class is typically booked around 7 days in advance on average. That tells me it’s not a last-minute “drop in and see” situation. If you want a specific date, booking ahead is a good idea.
Weather and Timing: Keep Your Plan Flexible
This activity requires good weather. If the weather is poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Because of that, I’d treat it like an experience that works best when you have at least a little flexibility in your schedule.
The class confirmation comes after you book, and it’s handled with a mobile ticket. The experience is offered in English, and it’s designed so most people can participate. Plan for the full approximate 1 hour 30 minutes, then expect to wrap up right where you started.
Who Should Book This Class (and Who Might Want to Rethink It)

I’d steer you toward this class if you want:
- a beginner-friendly introduction to stained glass
- a hands-on way to learn the basics (not just a demo)
- a calm studio setting where you can ask for help
- a small-group workshop where the instruction stays clear
It also seems perfect for couples and friends who want something more creative than a standard activity. One review highlighted the laid-back vibe and the satisfaction of learning something new together.
Who might want to rethink it? If you want a fully custom design from scratch, this is template-based rather than open-ended. And if soldering and hands-on tools would make you uneasy, you may prefer a different craft experience that doesn’t involve soldering steps.
Should You Book FEELartistic Studio’s Stained Glass Magic Class?
If you want a real stained-glass result without spending months learning the basics on your own, I think you should book this. You get a structured path through copper foil, hanger, and soldering, you get the materials, and you leave with something you can actually hang at home.
It’s also a smart choice if you care about instruction quality. The reviews point again and again to warm welcome, clear guidance, and help when you request it. Add in the maximum 4-person group size, and you get a class that feels approachable rather than intimidating.
If you’re the type who likes to tinker and finish what you start, this one fits. Just pick a date you can keep flexible for weather, and plan to enjoy the process as much as the finished piece.
FAQ
How long is the stained glass magic class?
It runs for approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the class take place?
The class meets at FEELartistic Studio, located at 10333 19th Ave SE STE 101, Everett, WA 98208, USA.
How much does it cost?
The price is $89.00 per person.
What language is the class taught in?
The class is offered in English.
Do I get supplies for the class?
Yes. All supplies are provided.
What will I do during the session?
You’ll select a design from templates, add copper foil, add a hanger, and solder the glass pieces, following step-by-step instructions.
Can beginners join?
Yes. It’s open to all and is ideal for beginners and for people who want a refresher after beginning stained glass classes.
How many people are in a class?
The class has a maximum of 4 travelers.
What happens at the end of the class?
The activity ends back at the meeting point, and you can walk out with your stained glass project.
What if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.


























