Sip, pour and roll your way to cozy vibes in this hands-on candle-making class with Instructors Deb and Liz at a San Diego brewery. You’ll create an 8-ounce soy wax candle and learn how to hand-roll b
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Location: Carlsbad
What's Included
- One beautiful handmade candle to take home (and show off, of course).
- All candle-making materials and tools provided.
- Step-by-step guidance, tips and scent-blending secrets from a pro.
- A fun, hands-on 2-hour candle-making class led by a talented instructor.
- A relaxed, social vibe perfect for a date night, girls’ night or solo creative escape.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The class is generally suitable for ages 12 and up. Kids under 18 should be accompanied by an adult, though! It’s a fun and creative atmosphere, so they’d probably enjoy it too. Just make sure the younger ones can follow along with the instructions.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just reach out to Classpop with at least 48 hours notice, and they’ll help you pick a new date. They’re pretty flexible, which is great if life gets in the way.
A: Wear something comfy that you don’t mind getting a little wax on. It’s best to avoid anything too fancy. Classpop provides all the materials, so you just need to show up and enjoy! A good idea is to bring an apron or old shirt just in case!
Discussions
Just did the candle making class at the brewery – amazing experience!
I attended the DIY Candle Making Class at Classpop in Carlsbad last weekend, and I had a blast! Deb and Liz were so friendly and made the whole process super easy. I ended up making a lavender-scented 8-ounce soy candle and a couple of cute beeswax rolls. The vibe was super chill, and having a drink while crafting was perfect. Totally recommend it for a fun date night or even just a solo creative escape!
Thinking of gifting the candle making class – thoughts?
I’m considering getting the candle making class at the brewery for my friend's birthday. She loves crafts and trying new things! I’ve never done anything like this, so I’m a bit worried about how it all works. Is it really beginner-friendly? Also, how long does it last? Any tips would be great!