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Find a sea glass class near you today. The sea glass class locations can help with all your needs. Contact a location near you for products or services.

Here are some frequently asked questions about sea glass classes in your area:

What is a sea glass class?

A sea glass class is a workshop where participants learn about sea glass formation and do a craft project like making jewelry using collected sea glass.

Do I need any supplies?

Most classes provide all the necessary supplies like sea glass, string, wire and tools for your project. Just bring yourself and come ready to learn and create!

How long are the classes?

Class lengths typically range from 1-3 hours depending on the complexity of the project. Many are drop-in style so you can come for as long as you like within the scheduled class time.

What projects can I make?

Common sea glass projects include earrings, bracelets, wind chimes and picture frames. Classes may also include more advanced techniques like fusing sea glass into tiles or plates using a kiln.

Where are classes located?

Search online for "sea glass classes near me" to find options at local art studios, nature centers, museums or shops along the coast in your area that offer sea glass workshops.

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