Soap making workshops in Milton Keynes
There are eight seats at my workshop table, and every one of them leaves with soap.
We spend the afternoon together measuring oils, infusing botanicals, handling the lye calmly and safely, and pouring a batch you'll cut, cure and use at home. There's tea. There's the smell of lavender. There's no rushing.
You don't need to bring anything but yourself. Aprons, gloves, ingredients and all the good conversation are included.
Where: Westbury Arts Centre, Shenley Wood, Milton Keynes
How long: 2 hours
Group size: Maximum 8
Price: £60 — includes all materials and your take-home batch
Dates: Check upcoming workshop dates below

Upcoming Workshops

Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 02 SeptWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 09 SeptWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 16 SeptWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 23 SeptLocation is TBD
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 30 SeptWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopSat 10 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Magnesium Body Butter Making WorkshopSat 10 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 14 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making Workshop (1)Sat 17 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Magnesium Body Butter Making WorkshopSat 17 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopSat 24 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Magnesium Body Butter Making WorkshopSat 24 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopWed 28 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Botanical Soap Making WorkshopSat 31 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Magnesium Body Butter Making WorkshopSat 31 OctWestbury Arts Centre
Where are the workshops held? At Westbury Arts Centre, Shenley Wood, Keynes about 10 minutes from Central Milton Keynes station, with parking on-site.
Do I need any experience? No , complete beginners are exactly who this is for.
What do I take home? A full batch of botanical soap you made yourself, plus my beginner's recipe sheet.
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