About this Event
Join Rissa Miller, for a hands-on DIY workshop to make your own incense cones! Craft locally grown herbs (many from her own garden) into your own cascading incense for smoke cleansing or just to make the house smell gorgeous after spring cleaning. Great for gifts, too, and Mother's Day is coming up.
Learn more about sacred smoke from herbs, flowers, and resins, and explore their practical, historical, and spiritual uses. She will offer an overview on cultural uses of white sage, palo santo, and pinon use for "smudging and saging" ~ and alternatives. She will also discuss combining herbs into incense, safe handling techniques, and connecting to the plant world as a creative medium.
All supplies, dried herbs & spices, incense medium, and maple syrup will be provided, as well as a written overview of the plants used and basic formula instructions. All students will leave with a batch of their own handmade incense. Appropriate for guests 14 and up, however you know your child best.
Disclaimer: Incense is NOT intended to consume! Smoke cleansing is not advised for those sensitive to smoke; with delicate lungs/throat; or a lung/throat health condition. Avoid over-exposure to any kind of smoke at all times. If you have a known allergy/sensitivity to any specific plant, do not use incense that contains it.
9 Collective has a large, free parking lot. The space is ADA compliant and there are restrooms on site.
Refunds: Tickets can only be refunded for ANY reason until 3 days before the event. At that time, all supplies are bought and each guest is accounted for. If you cannot attend after that time, there are no refunds (that's 6:30pm on Wed. May 15). After that time, please give your ticket to a friend.
Please note, you do not need to print out your ticket. You will get a confirmation via email using the email associated with your Eventbrite account. Please check there and save paper!
Direct questions to Rissa at [email protected]
About Rissa:
Rissa Miller is an editor, author, herbalist, seer, and storyteller. Her storytelling expertise stems from extensive research into the area of esoteric history, including ghosts, witchcraft, cryptids, and folklore. Rissa believes the most enduring stories teach us not only about humanity's past, but also give reason to reflect on our own present beliefs and realities. She often leads ghost tours and gives lively history talks.
It's rare to find Rissa without tea. No matter where she is or what she's doing, a mug of green tea is her constant companion. Tea is one part of her love of plants. She holds a deep reverence for plants and the answers they offer, whether as tasseographs in a teacup, smoke in the air, a healing salve for the skin, a plant on the windowsill, or nourishment for the body. She studied herbalism at Chestnut School for Herbal Medicine and is a member of the American Herbalist Guild.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3043 Columbia Ave, 3043 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, United States
USD 40.00