Plan your Visit!

We have a wonderful selection of stained and kilnformed glass and accessories and our knowledgable staff would love to help you find that special something for your next project!

        Studio Hours:

Open Thursday: 10am-7pm | Open Friday and Saturday: 10am-4pm | CLOSED Sundays

Open Monday through Wednesdays by appointment only
** Please be advised we sometimes close over holidays to spend time with our family.**

        Bluebird Glass Studio

2163 Jefferson Davis Hwy Suite 103 | Stafford, VA 22554

T 540-720-4296 | bluebirdglass@yahoo.com

How to Find Us:

How to get to Bluebird Studio

X marks the spot!!


We are located on the left side of Northbound Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) in Stafford County Virginia, next to the County Courthouse and across the street from the Stafford County School Board Building.

        Directions:

Traveling from the South: Take I-95 North to Exit 140 - the Stafford exit. Take a right off of the exit at the stoplight. You will be on Courthouse Road (Rt. 630). Travel through one stoplight to the 2nd stoplight. This light will be at the corner of Courthouse Road and Jefferson Davis Highway (Rt.1). Take a left at the light and proceed towards the next stoplight. Bluebird Studios is on the left, just past the 7-11, and before the stoplight at the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway and Hope Road.

Traveling from the North: Take I-95 South to Exit 140 - the Stafford exit. Take a left off of the exit at the stoplight. You will be on Courthouse Road (Rt. 630). Travel through two stoplights to the 3rd stoplight. This light will be at the corner of Courthouse Road and Jefferson Davis Highway (Rt.1). Take a left at the light and proceed towards the next stoplight. Bluebird Studios is on the left, just past the 7-11, and before the stoplight at the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway and Hope Road.

Links to our Wonderful Network:

We would not have achieved the success we enjoy today without such an incredible network of supporting resource and education sources as well as other fabulous local artists.  Please check out their websites below.

Studios, Glass and Related Art Centersfabulous education centers, amazing settings, awesome people = incredible experiences. And that's only the beginning. 

 Vitrum Studio, Beltsville MD    http://www.vitrumstudio.com/
Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood WA   http://www.pilchuck.com/
Haystack Mountain School, Deer Isle Maine   http://www.haystack-mtn.org/
Wheaton Village, Millville NJ   http://www.wheatonvillage.org/
The Glass Furnace, Turkey   http://www.glassfurnace.org/yeni/index_en.php
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning NY  http://www.cmog.org/
Northlands Creative Glass School, Scotland  http://www.northlandsglass.com/
National Capital Art Glass Guild http://ncagg.org/
Glass Art Society http://www.glassart.org/
Tacoma Museum of Glass, Tacoma WA http://www.museumofglass.org/
Snow Farm Craft Program, Williamsburg MA http://www.snowfarm.org/index.html

 Glass, Tools, and Materialsthey not only provide awesome products to work with, their websites are a wealth of information and a wonderful place to get lost in.

 Bullseye Glass Co.  http://www.bullseyeglass.com/ (Especially check out their blog!!)
His Glassworks http://www.hisglassworks.com/ (Coldworking Videos. Just. Awesome.)

 Fabulous Local Artists who add incredible depth to our own knowledge and artwork.  

Mc Elf: Sculpture, Kilnforming & Stained Glass http://mc-elf.com/
Andrea Taylor: Mosaics and Sculpture http://www.taylormosaics.com/index.html
Trish Schornagel: Glass and Metal Jewelry http://gypsygemworks.com/home.html
Miriam Brooks: Jewelry and Sandcarving http://www.gemsbymiriam.etsy.com