June Moon is the stained glass studio inside Triangle Trading Post where students can try stained glass in a low-pressure setting or go deeper into the full process with guided, small-group instruction.
June Moon stained glass classes
Hands-on stained glass classes with room to learn, create, and leave with something real
Whether you want a quick creative experience or a full skill-building class, June Moon keeps the groups small and the instruction practical. Beginners are welcome, and parents of younger students are required to stay so every class stays safe, supported, and hands-on.
Gallery of June Moon work
These pieces show the range of work coming out of June Moon, from approachable beginner projects to more layered, expressive stained glass.
Stained glass classes at Triangle Trading Post
Learn stained glass in a hands-on, small-group setting. Whether you want a quick introductory project or a fuller skill-building class, there is a format that meets you where you are.
Quick experience class
Pre-Cut Stained Glass
$30 per student for about 1 to 2 hours.
All pieces are pre-cut and ground for you. Students learn foiling and soldering, assemble and finish a small ornament or sun catcher, and leave with a completed piece the same day.
Best for kids, beginners, date nights, and anyone wanting a fun, low-pressure intro.
Beginner class
Full Process Introduction
$125 per student for about 3 hours.
Students choose from beginner-friendly patterns, cut and grind glass, learn foiling and soldering, and assemble and finish their own piece.
Best for first-time students who want to truly learn the craft from start to finish.
Intermediate series
Multi-Week Skill Building
6-week series with options at $375 for Pet Portraits and $395 for Birds on a Wire.
Students design or customize a pattern, work with more complex shapes and layouts, and build confidence in cutting, grinding, and assembly while completing a larger, more advanced piece.
Best for students who have taken the beginner class or feel ready for a longer, more detailed project.
Before your first class
We are excited to have you in the studio. No experience is needed, and class sizes stay small so everyone gets real help.
What to wear
Dress for safety and comfort
Wear closed-toe shoes, long pants, and a fitted or long-sleeve shirt. You will be working with glass and soldering tools, so skin coverage matters.
Safety gear
Tools and protection are ready for you
We provide safety glasses, gloves, and optional masks. You are always welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
Parents and kids
Parents are required to stay with younger students
Parents should plan to stay during class. You can participate alongside your child or observe. If you have questions about age appropriateness, reach out and we will help you choose the right fit.
What to expect
Relaxed, guided, and beginner-friendly
Expect a relaxed creative environment, step-by-step instruction, and plenty of hands-on help. Come ready to try something new and leave with something you made yourself.
Materials and tools
- All tools are provided
- Standard glass is included
- Specialty glass upgrades are available for an additional cost
- Small class sizes keep the instruction personal and hands-on
How the 6-week series works
Ready to join? Spots are intentionally small to keep classes personal and hands-on. If you are not sure which class is right for you, fill out the interest form and we will help guide you.
Fill out the class interest form
Complete the release and indemnity form
To reserve a spot, make a payment at the store or message Delise Barker at 662-694-2185 or junemoonglass@gmail.com.