Candle Pouring Workshop at Paddywax Candle Bar Dallas

When it comes to creative experiences in Dallas, your candle pouring workshop offers something truly unique. We provide a welcoming atmosphere, expert instruction, and the perfect mix of fun and learn

When it comes to creative experiences in Dallas, your candle pouring workshop offers something truly unique. We provide a welcoming atmosphere, expert instruction, and the perfect mix of fun and learning. Whether you’re a Dallas local or visiting from out of town, this workshop is a top pick for making lasting memories.

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Location: Dallas

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Candle Pouring Workshop? Looking to take my 12-year-old niece.

A: Yes, kids 12 and up can join the Candle Pouring Workshop! They need to be accompanied by an adult, though. It's a fun and creative experience, perfect for rekindling that childhood excitement. Just make sure she’s ready to get a little waxy! :)

Q: What should I wear to the Candle Pouring Workshop? Do I need to bring anything?

A: You can wear whatever you’re comfortable in! Just be aware that you might get a little wax on your clothes, so maybe avoid your favorite outfit. They provide everything you need, including aprons, so you don’t have to bring anything special.

Q: Can this workshop be rescheduled if something comes up? What’s the policy?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just let them know at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, which is great since life happens. Just keep an eye on your email for any updates from them, too.

Discussions

Anyone done the Candle Pouring Workshop at Paddywax? How was it?

I’m thinking about gifting the Candle Pouring Workshop at Paddywax in Dallas for my sister’s birthday. I heard it’s super fun and you get 20% off retail products! Can anyone share their experience? What’s it really like? How long does it usually take?

Considering the Candle Pouring Workshop for a girls’ night out!

We're planning a girls’ night and I suggested the Candle Pouring Workshop at Paddywax. Has anyone tried it? What’s the vibe like? Would it be fun for a group? Also, how much interaction is there with the instructors?