Join owner and creator of Ma Lumière, Guillaume, at Capesthorne Hall this festive season! We have joined forces with Guillaume; collaborating to provide the wonderful opportunity of an exciting candle making workshop. You will be able to make and take away your own Soy Candles, worth £36.00, as well as having an exclusive tour around the Hall which will be dressed for Christmas, with complimentary mulled wine or prosecco and mince pies or cake!
During the workshop you will:
– Choose 2 fragrances from 21 fragrance oils available + 5 limited edition Christmas fragrance oils!
– Make two 200ml Soy Candles to take away and get tips on each step of the process
– Discover the main types of wax used in the candle making industry
– Understand the different fragrance notes and how they work together
After the workshop you will make your way to the entrance of the Hall, where you will be offered some Christmas treats and a glass of mulled wine or prosecco. You will then be shown around the Hall which will be dressed for Christmas, so by the end of the tour you should feel the special festive feeling!
After the tour you will be taken back taken back to the Lakeside where your candles will be set and ready to take home. Before you go, make sure to shop the full Ma Lumière product range with an exclusive 20% discount!
The workshop is designed to run for approximately 90 minutes and the Hall tour for 30 minutes. All equipment and materials will be provided.
FREE CAR PARKING AVAILABLE.
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