Get crafty and cozy in this beginner-friendly NYC candle-making class led by Instructor Samantha, hosted at a super cute, trendy cocktail bar in Brooklyn. You’ll learn how to melt and pour 100% soy wa
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- A cozy, creative experience hosted at a super cute, trendy cocktail bar in Brooklyn.
- 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: Great question! The candle-making class is suitable for ages 12 and up, so your niece can definitely join you. Just keep in mind that it’s hosted at a bar, so the environment might be more geared towards adults. But Samantha, the instructor, is super friendly and accommodating!
A: You don’t need to get too fancy! Just wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting a bit messy. The class is pretty relaxed, but it’s always good to avoid your newest outfit just in case of spills.
A: If you need to reschedule, Classpop! is usually pretty flexible. Just reach out to them via their website at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find another date. It’s best to plan ahead, especially since these classes can fill up quickly!
Discussions
Just got back from the DIY Candle Making class – what a blast!
I attended the candle-making class last week at that cute cocktail bar in Brooklyn, and I'm still buzzing from it! Samantha was a fantastic instructor, and her tips on scent blending were super helpful. I ended up making a lavender-vanilla candle that I can’t wait to show off. The vibe was chill, and it felt more like a fun night out with friends than a class. Highly recommend this as a unique gift for anyone who loves crafts!
Thinking about gifting the candle-making class. Worth it?
Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting this DIY candle-making class to my sister for her birthday. She loves candles and artsy stuff! Is it a good experience? How is the overall atmosphere? Any tips?