Top Tips for Staying Creative

Top Tips for Staying Creative

Need some artistic inspiration? See our top tips on staying creative

Brush up on skills

Learn from home with the extensive Bullseye Online Education program, or our own YouTube channel. Got a question? Our Knowledge Base has a wealth of information available online, and if you can't find the answer then our dedicated Technical Support team are ready to support you.

Try something new

Have a go at a new glass project, get inspired by one of our e-books from artists such as Bob Leatherbarrow, or learn new techniques with one of our easy-to-follow kits.

Involve the children

Glass fusing is a great craft for children to learn, teaching creativity, colour, and improving manual dexterity. Here are some some fun projects aimed at all ages, from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4. Although designed for schools, these projects can easily be downsized to suit a single child or family group, with adult supervision.

Share your work

Stay in touch, share your work and support your fellow glass artists - we have a fantastic community out there. The Glass Prize 2022 will be launching next April, so why not enter? It's a great way to get noticed, and there are fantastic prizes to be won too. Rodrigues Goncalves won this year's prize with his incredible piece "Deus".

 

Be inspired by nature

Your local environment, whether it's a garden or view from the window, can be a fantastic source of inspiration. Get your imagination flowing by seeing how other glass artists have expressed their environment in glass, or use one of our kits to help you get started.