Check out our Complete Guide to Atlanta Fall Festivals andamp; Fairs -- which covers the entire metro area and includes all the fairs and festivals from September thru November.
Pumpkin Patch Pop-up
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Noon to 5 p.m.
You’ll find a magical world of hundreds of hand-blown glass pumpkins in all sizes — plus other fall-themed items to add to your home decor.
There will be live glassblowing demos by skilled artists, creating glass pumpkins and other works right before your eyes!
Bring your wallet for the artist market!
More info
12th Anniversary Party Open House
Saturday, November 23, 2024
6 to 10 p.m.
Local glassblowers will present free demonstrations of their art at Decatur Glassblowing’s 12th anniversary party. The event is FREE to attend.
In addition to glassblowing demonstrations, you’ll find food, drinks, and music at the event. It takes place on Saturday, November 23rd from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The glass art gallery will be open for viewing, with many items available for purchase.
NOTE: Please review the notes about parking at the top of the page.
While this event is family-friendly, children should be supervised. There are hot and sharp tools in the venue, plus fragile glass items.
Visit the Facebook event page
Go to the Decatur Glassblowing website
Take a glassblowing class
From September 18th to November 3rd, 2024, Decatur Glassblowing is offering you the opportunity to learn basic techniques and make your own glass pumpkin.
There are multiple dates and class times available.
Materials and instruction cost $74
Get more details and register online
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