Harmony Stained Glass

Harmony Stained Glass

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About

We think Harmony is the best glass store in the universe!

Our ambition is to nurture a community for artists, craftspeople and beginners to explore glass as a medium. To achieve that goal, we offer classes and social events for everyone from complete beginner to serious master.

We strive to provide training, materials and inspiration to bring out the best in those we meet and for them to bring out the best in us.

We offer a wide selection of art glass, Bullseye fusible glass and products, stained glass patterns, specialty tools, and supplies for stained glass, fused glass, and glass mosaics.

In addition to local and home-grown talent, we invite nationally recognized artists to teach here too.

Harmony Stained Glass is a fun place to be as you develop your style and skills in glass art.


Highlights

4 employees
21 years in business
Serves Pasadena , TX

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check, Paypal, Apple Pay, Google Pay

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John S.

Highly experienced artists who really share all they know.
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January 27, 2020

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Lauree C.

The instructions were very well planned and easy to follow. The store has an extensive inventory of glass and tools and patterns. The employees and owner are always willing to help. Very reasonably priced for glass, tools, classes. And oh, the classes are great!
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January 26, 2020

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Eric A.

Extensive knowledge in all glass categories. Great teachers also.
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January 26, 2020

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Sheryl L.

Harmony is THE BEST! The owner, Joyce, and her staff are extremely knowledgeable and the shop is better stocked and equipped than almost any glass shop. After a visit or 2, you become one of the family. It’s like Cheers, where everybody knows your name. They offer classes in a variety of glass work, from jewelry, to mosaics, to stained and fused glass. There is literally something for everyone.
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January 25, 2020

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Michael S.

Very warm, personal service. Always very helpful.
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January 25, 2020

Frequently asked questions

Our goal is to offer a variety of events to suit people who are looking for a glass experience.

To this end, we offer workshops that range from a simple to complex.  You might want to have a little taste of glass in a 2-hour Friday evening BYOB with friends.  Even with no experience, we guarantee you'll have a good time and create something that you're proud of. 

If you have bigger plans, you can take a once a week class to learn glass skills and create something that will become an heirloom in your family.  Once you start down the road to becoming a glass crafter, you might find yourself working in glass for the rest of your life.

I've been working with glass since 1997. From my first score and break, I was hooked.  We opened Harmony in 2003 and we've taught glass skills to thousands of people since then.

We've been teaching glass fusing for more than ten years. 

We have the depth of experience to help you feel comfortable and to be successful.

After creating stained glass art for five years on my own, I wanted a stained glass store. But first, I needed to know if I could teach it. I called a couple of friends and we met in my garage for a few evenings. They both came away with completed projects and were happy with their outcome. I opened Harmony in April of 2003. I've been teaching virtually every day since then.
Anyone who wants to explore a new craft should try their hand at glass art. From your first score and break, you'll be amazed at how easy it is to start learning stained glass. If you're more captivated by the appeal of melting glass in a kiln, then GLASS FUSING might be your craft of choice. In fusing, we assemble glass at a workbench and then move it to the kiln for the magic to happen. 14 to 24 hours later, we open the kiln to see the transformation. It is serious fun.
Teaching makes me happy. I enjoy imparting knowledge to people who are eager to learn. Since working with glass is fun, everyone who comes here is glad to be here. I was recently asked to do a presentation to an organization named "Glass Gathering". The subject of the demonstration was Reactions in Fused Glass. When fusing different types of glass together, the metal oxides that create each color are sometimes compatible and sometimes, there is a reaction where they touch. It's a subject of great interest to glass fusers because reactions can make or break a project, depending on if it's planned or unexpected.

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