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Melt + Pour Soap Workshop

Soaping the fun way! Learn how to make soap the easy way! melt + pour soap allows you to only have to bother with the fun stuff - shape, colour, aroma and style.

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Melt + Pour Soap Workshop

Time & Location

May 19, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Hopetoun, 46 Veal St, Hopetoun WA 6348, Australia

About the Event

Soaping the fun way!

Learn how to make soap the easy way! 

melt + pour soap allows you to only have to bother with the fun stuff - 

shape, colour, aroma and style. Take home a full loaf of soap which makes 

8-10 bars of soap.

you will need to preselect your essential oil of choice from the list below when you book your seat.

if you are unsure - pop into the crc and sample all of the choices. You will not be able to change your mind on the day.

essential oils:

lemon

lime

orange

lemongrass

cedarwood

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  • Melt and Pour Soap Workshop

    Please make sure you book your ticket by choosing which essential oil you want to use in your soap loaf. You will not be able to change this on the night !! So choose carefully.

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    Lemon

    A$70.00

    A$70.00

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