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Step into the sweetness of spring with our Glimmer & Graze Wickless Candle Workshop! This hands-on experience invites you to learn the art of wickless candle-plus you get a sweet charcuterie cup to enjoy while you craft or after! You’ll learn the basics of beeswax rendering, safety, and the many benefits of using beeswax in your candles. Then, choose from seasonal fragrance blends like spring honey, lavender, or delicate florals—or mix and match to create a scent that’s uniquely yours.
Add a touch of artistry to your candle by embedding natural elements such as petals, herbs, or other botanicals with a heat gun, making your piece as beautiful as it is fragrant.
In just about an hour, you’ll leave with your own handcrafted wickless candle!✨
NOTE: This workshop does not include a warmer. Warmers are available to be purchased separately.
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Returns & Exchanges: - Items may be returned within 14 days of purchase with the original receipt. - Items must be **unused, in original packaging, and in resellable condition.** Refunds & Store Credit: - Refunds will be issued as store credit only. No cash or credit card refunds. - If an item is defective or damaged, we will gladly offer a replacement or store credit. Non-Returnable Items: - Custom Orders - Seasonal or holiday products - Clearance or final sale items Workshop & Event Cancellations: - Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before the event for store credit. - No refunds for no-shows or last-minute cancellations. Kindly ensure that you arrive on time for the workshop, unfortunately we will not be able to accommodate late arrivals exceeding 15 min past the scheduled starting time. Please note that items from the store cannot be substituted for the custom hands-on workshop if you are beyond 15 min late. Thank you for your understanding.
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1828 Patton Dr, Mahomet, IL, United States, Illinois 61853
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