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Sip and Pour Candle Making Class Reviews

4.7 Rating 39 Reviews
Vincenzo Corona
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Our experience was really nice. We were 30 minutes late, but the host was so accommodating, informative and sweet. The class was different and thank you. lots of fun. We would definitely recommend it.
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Posted 1 month ago
Ana Maria Rivas
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We really enjoyed it!
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Posted 1 month ago
We really enjoyed working with Cae!!!! She was kind, knowledgeable, and fun and funny. We are so happy with the candles we learned how to make, and we look forward to coming back to make soaps and more candles.
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Posted 2 months ago
Reeshemah Brightley
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It was a lovey event. The hour went by quickly.
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Posted 3 months ago
The instructor was amazing the class was fun
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Posted 3 months ago
Talha Salman
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Shout out Katie. Katie is the best. She told us everything we needed to know about candle making and then some. GET THIS GIRL A RAISE
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Posted 3 months ago
Anthony Mejias
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The Sip and Pour Candle Making Class was interesting, enjoyable and fun. Marla the moderator of the class and first was very kind in conducting the class for myself alone. Marla was very nice and explained very well what would I would be doing during the class. First order of business was for me to select the fragrance(s) I would use for the candle and the fragrance(s) for the diffuser (the add on I selected). When I asked she provided some assistance in helping to chose which fragrances would complement each other. After my selection of fragrances, I was given a cup of hot wax to pour my fragrances; a combination of Santal and Spiced Wood; and was instructed to stir for a minute or two. I was then provided with a selection of various colored dyes to be used for the candle. After selecting my colors; green and yellow; After placing the dyes into the wax and mixing the dyes for two minutes, I poured the dyed wax into the container; see picture; and then allowed it to set at room temperature for a few minutes. After partially setting Maral refridgerated the candle for about 10 minutes to further set. While the candle was setting I went to work on the diffuser, adding my fragrances; Lavender Honey; I poured it into the diffuser, mixed diffuser oil and then sealed the diffuser. I was then given instructions on what to do upon arriving home. on how to use the diffuser. When I completed, the candle was removed from fridge and I then added some surface decoration of dried rose, lavendar, sandalwood and lilac. When done placed cover on and given instruction to wait a week before using. Also, instructed on how best to burn the candle. I am very pleased with the class itself and the results of my efforts. I would recommend the Sip and Pour Candle Making Class from @ClassBento for anyone interested in candle making. To emphasize my recommendation, I've booked the class again already.
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Posted 3 months ago
This was such a fun experience! My wife and I, celebrating our 16th (wax) anniversary, both loved our guide, Katie. She was absolutely wonderful!
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Posted 4 months ago