Liquid Light Glass, owned and operated by Elodie Holmes since 1987, is a...
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735DanielA
We found Liquid Light Glass from some of the local literature of things to do and see in Santa Fe. When we walked into the retail shop we were amazed with the beautiful works of art from Jannine Cabossel. Jannine invited us into the workshop to watch her make her artwork. She was such a nice lady and described the process of glass blowing and answered any questions we had. What an incredibly talented artist!!
MegG726
We went to Santa Fe for an extended weekend and wanted to do things we've never done before. Elody is a phenomenal artist and very patient teacher. The best souvenirs (and memories!) are the ones you make yourself!
Houston27tx
Our group was two families, 8 total, ages from 12-50+. Elodie and her group were very patient and nice to everyone. Skip some other attractions and spend a couple of hours here creating something unique that you will always remember. The kids loved it. The glass pieces for sale are also very quality. It's in a funky, fun, kind of artsy strip center. Best thing we did on the entire trip.
R5248XUsusans
A great place where they make hand blown glass..beautiful things coming out of here, and a great reputation.
Skiveez
This was a one of a kind experience and a way to "be a part" of Santa Fe's artistic flare. Elodie and Marcy enhanced our experience by giving us some history behind glass shaping. They were able to ship our glass pieces once they cool down. I'm sure they won't break because they wrapped all the glass pieces we bought in a hefty layer of bubble wrap.
sidrichison
My wife wanted to see this place based on things she had read. I went along as the dutiful husband. Once there, I fell in love with the place. While we didn't buy anything (yet), we were able to watch and speak with Jannine while she was doing some glass blowing. We also left with information about their Saturday glass blowing classes which we fully intend to take when we return to Santa Fe for a week in October. The pieces for sale are strikingly beautiful, so I imagine we will also be the proud owners of one or more of their pieces on that same return trip.
8020workfun
We visited the various studios in this cool little artsy enclave and signed up for the class to make a paperweight. The two artists who taught the class were great teachers - patient and encouraging. Its a very cool process and super fun to get in there, feel the heat, and appreciate just how difficult it must be to create the more elaborate pieces they have in the shops. I'd love to get back and take one of the longer classes. Its fun and very cool to leave with something you actually made.
Sassypants01
They have wonderful creations here. It's so cool to learn about the glasswork with the cool folks there. It's nice because it's off the beaten track & not hard to get to. Also Counter Culture Cafe is next door & Plaza Cafe just down the road.
jevans751
We got to watch the glass blowing and hear about how the process works. They have a fair amount of glass available for purchase. If you are curious how these glass articles are made this is a good place to visit.
Jandler
Last Saturday, we had a blast discovering how to make a paper weight. Truly it was so cool to work directly with Elodie, she made the art of paper weight making fascinating. The hot molten glass turned into beautiful one of a kind pieces of art. It made our trip to Santa Fe even more special!