Playing with Fire - Glassblowing Workshops

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Toronto, Canada

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Arts organization· Glass blower

Playing with Fire - Glassblowing Workshops Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Playing with Fire - Glassblowing Workshops is located in Toronto, Canada on 601 Christie St #252. Playing with Fire - Glassblowing Workshops is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category arts organization in Canada.

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601 Christie St #252

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+1 8339433900

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Jay Borenstein

We had a date night workshop with Jade, who showed us the finer points of glass blowing and helped us make truly special drinking glasses and paperweights! The process is fascinating, and though you don't do everything yourself, you contribute enough that your pieces feel uniquely yours. When you look at them through the light you see so many other dimensions of colour. Highly recommended for a date night or small group looking for something a little different!

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Julia Yalizerov

Great experience at the Glass Workshop with Minna. Minna is an artist and very knowledgeable in her field. We organized a girls night out and came in to make glass birds. There are many different options available to choose from online. Although most of the job was done by the girls, each one of us got to participate and personalize our own glass bird. Definitely something interesting to try!

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Josh and Rachel

We really enjoyed this experience and love the fish that we were able to bring home. This is a lot of fun and you get to customize the colour and style of your piece. You do not get to do full blown glass blowing (the furnaces are incredibly hot and it's a good thing that the instructors do this work for you) but it's a great intro and you get a very nice keepsake.

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Carolyn Khalil

Great to see if a beginner. Wonderful staff and a very nice space. If you are looking to see what glassblowing is about and have never seen it before, you will enjoy it. If you are looking to get in there and try the techniques etc..you may be disappointed (atleast if you choose the heart, I'm not sure about the other pieces). I found it overpriced for the experience and actual work completed during the workshop. We made the hearts but essentially only took part in two steps of the process which together took about 3 minutes. I'm sure it was for safety reasons which is understandable but in the big picture didn't think it was worth spending the money or being called a \workshop\.

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Trevor Lau

Had an awesome time doing the solid glass workshop. Teachers were very engaging and informative. I'm exciting to try the other projects :)