Exploring the Stained Glass Course in Rome’s Trastevere

If you’re looking for a memorable, creative activity during your time in Rome, this stained glass pendant-making workshop offers a surprisingly intimate glimpse into an age-old craft. One of the highlights of this experience is that it puts you directly in the hands of a talented stained glass artist—Michela—who guides you through each step in a cozy studio just a short walk from the Botanical Garden in the lively neighborhood of Trastevere.
What I particularly like about this workshop is that it combines artistic craftsmanship with a personal touch. You don’t just watch a demonstration—you get to choose your design, use real tools, and create something tangible you can take home. It’s a rare find among Rome’s many tourist activities, offering genuine engagement rather than just observation. Plus, the small group size (1-2 people) ensures personalized attention, making the process less intimidating and more fun.
The only thing to keep in mind is that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 15. If you’re traveling with young kids, this might not be the best fit. Also, since it’s a private group experience, it could be a little pricier than standard group tours, but many find the personalized touch well worth the extra.
All in all, this stained glass pendant workshop provides a beautiful combination of learning, creativity, and cultural connection—perfect for those seeking something authentic and memorable in Rome.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Personalized Experience: Small group of 1-2 people ensures focused guidance from Michela, helping you craft your pendant with expert tips.
- Creative Freedom: Choose your design from a variety of options, making each piece uniquely yours.
- All-Inclusive Materials: Everything needed to create your pendant is included—tools, materials, and safety goggles—no extra costs.
- Authentic Artisan Guide: Michela’s friendly, patient approach makes the process accessible, even if you’re new to stained glass.
- Convenient Location: The studio is close to Trastevere’s lively streets and the Botanical Garden, making it easy to combine with other activities.
- Memory and Value: You walk away with a handmade pendant and a tangible souvenir of your Rome trip.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Entering the Studio: Immediate Charm and Creativity
From the moment you arrive at Funtiffany Arts & Crafts, you’re greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that hints at the artistry within. The studio, just a short stroll from the Botanical Garden, is a welcoming space filled with colorful glass pieces, tools, and finished pendants—an inspiring environment for anyone interested in craftsmanship.
Meeting Michela, a talented stained glass artist, feels like reconnecting with an old friend who just happens to be a master of her craft. Her guidance is clear and friendly, making the process accessible to beginners while still offering valuable tips for those with some experience.
The Workshop: Step-by-Step Creativity
The entire class lasts about 2 to 3 hours, during which you get hands-on with cutting, shaping, and assembling your pendant. You’ll select your design from a variety of options—something that makes the experience feel personal rather than cookie-cutter. Michela provides all the necessary tools and materials, including protective goggles, which remind you that safety is a priority in crafting.
Throughout the session, Michela explains the techniques and shares insights into stained glass artistry, making it educational as well as enjoyable. As Rosie described in her review, Michela is “one of the nicest, most genuine people I’ve ever met,” and her generosity with her time and expertise really shines through.
The Final Product: A Handmade Keepsake
By the end, you’ll have your own handmade stained glass pendant—a tangible result of your creativity. Many find that this keepsake becomes a meaningful memento or even a lovely gift. The pride in having made something yourself, combined with the beauty of the glass design, makes this a worthwhile activity.
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The Value and Experience
At $113.29 per person, this workshop is priced similarly to other artisan classes in Rome. Considering it includes all materials, expert guidance, and a personalized experience, many see it as a good value—especially if you’re interested in crafts or want a special souvenir of Rome made by your own hand.
The flexibility to reserve and pay later adds convenience, allowing you to plan without immediate commitment. Just remember that cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, giving you peace of mind if your plans change.
Who Will Love This?
This activity suits travelers who enjoy hands-on experiences, art lovers, or those looking for a break from the usual sightseeing grind. It’s perfect if you want a quiet, creative activity that results in a meaningful keepsake. It might also appeal to couples or small groups seeking a private, tailored experience.
Practical Considerations: Logistics and Tips

The workshop starts at specific times—check the availability before booking—and begins at Funtiffany Arts & Crafts in Trastevere. Since transportation isn’t included, plan to walk or use public transit. The studio’s location means you can easily combine this with exploring Trastevere’s vibrant streets, cafes, and local shops afterward.
Remember, this activity isn’t suitable for children under 15, so it’s more geared toward teens, adults, or older children. The small class size ensures plenty of attention and guidance, but it also means spots can fill quickly—booking in advance is recommended.
Who Should Consider This Experience?
- Art enthusiasts wanting a genuine, hands-on craft experience
- Travelers seeking a unique souvenir made by their own hands
- Couples or small groups interested in a private, personalized activity
- Anyone looking for a calming, creative break in Rome’s lively Trastevere neighborhood
If you’re after a memorable, authentic activity that yields a beautiful keepsake, this stained glass workshop hits the mark. It’s an opportunity to learn a craft, meet a friendly artist, and walk away with a special piece of Rome.
FAQs
Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, Michela guides you step-by-step, making it accessible even if you’ve never worked with stained glass before.
How long does the workshop last?
It typically lasts 2 to 3 hours, depending on the group and your pace.
Are materials included?
Absolutely. All tools, safety gear, and materials are provided, so you don’t need to bring anything.
Can I choose my design?
Yes, you can select from a variety of design options, ensuring your pendant reflects your style.
Is transportation involved?
No, you’ll meet at the studio in Trastevere; transportation is not included.
What is the group size?
It’s a private experience for 1-2 people, making it highly personalized.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it suitable for children?
Children under 15 are not recommended, mainly because of the tools and craft complexity.
Final Thoughts
This stained glass course in Rome’s lively Trastevere offers a rare blend of creativity, cultural engagement, and personalized guidance. It’s especially suited for those who want to craft their own keepsake rather than just buy a souvenir. The patience, friendliness, and skill of Michela transform a simple workshop into a memorable experience that adds a unique touch to your Roman holiday.
Whether you’re a craft enthusiast or simply looking for a meaningful activity away from crowds, this workshop provides a quiet, fulfilling break filled with beauty and skill. With all materials included and expert guidance, it’s a chance to discover a new skill and take home a handcrafted piece of Rome.
Remember to check availability and book in advance to secure your spot in this intimate, creative experience.
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