You’ll shape and solder your own stained glass sun catcher in a relaxed Kailua Kona studio overlooking the ocean. Local artists guide you step by step—no experience needed—and all materials are included. Expect laughter, hands-on learning, and time to soak up those island views while creating something uniquely yours.
Hands covered in tiny glass dust, I hesitated before the first cut — Doug just nodded, like he’d seen this a hundred times. The studio sits above Kailua Kona’s coastline, so you catch these salty breezes through the open windows. Sheri laughed when I picked a wild pink for my sun catcher — apparently not everyone goes neon on their first try. There was music playing quietly somewhere behind us, something soft and local. Didn’t expect to feel so focused or so clumsy at the same time.
I kept glancing up at the ocean light shifting across the work table. It’s weirdly calming, watching other people pick out their glass pieces — some folks were there with kids, one guy was making a gift for his wife back home. Our guide showed us how to grind and foil the edges (I’m still not sure I did it right), but she let me take my time. The stained glass workshop isn’t rushed; you get space to mess up or just stare out at the water for a minute.
Soldering was trickier than I thought — there’s this metallic smell that sticks to your hands after. Sheri said it always reminds her of her own first class years ago. When I finally held up my finished piece against the window, it caught all these odd colors from outside; not perfect, but I kind of love it anyway. Leaving with something you made yourself feels different than any souvenir shop find, you know?
Yes, no experience is needed—the workshop is designed for complete beginners and includes step-by-step guidance.
Yes, you'll finish a small stained glass sun catcher during class and take it home the same day.
The stained glass class takes place in Kailua Kona on Hawaii's Big Island.
Yes, all necessary supplies are provided as part of your booking.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Infants and small children can attend with a pram or stroller; it's suitable for most ages.
Yes, service animals are welcome at the workshop location.
You’ll complete your sun catcher during the session and leave with it that day.
Your stained glass workshop includes all materials needed for your project, personalized instruction from local artists Sheri and Doug in their ocean-view studio in Kailua Kona, plus you’ll leave with your own handmade sun catcher as a souvenir—no extra fees or hidden costs along the way.
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