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Aromatherapy and Bath Products

Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, Canada

Aromatherapy and Bath Products

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Workshop Registration Ended CA$35.00 CA$2.02

Event Details

 


Aromatherapy & Bath Products!

 

Learn to make body care gifts for the holidays or to keep for yourself!  Create and customize a personal roll-on, massage oil, a solid scent body perfume and tub fizzers in a variety of scents and shapes.   Recipes on bath oil, bath salts and pampering pedicure products! 

 

Date: 1-4pm, Saturday November 14, 2009.

 

Cost:  $35 (plus $2.02 registration fee).  ALL SUPPLIES INCLUDED.

 

What to bring:  Please bring a shoe box to class.

Registration:  Limited to 20 people.  **Please note that all UBC Farm Growing Season Workshops require advance payment.  Also,  our workshops sell out VERY quickly.  We apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment.  There is great demand for our workshops, and unfortunately we can't accomodate everyone. If the website says the workshop is full, it really is full.**

 

Instructor Profile: Cheryl has been teaching a variety of classes on natural skincare for over thirteen years for various Continuing Education Programs and Community Centres throughout the Lower Mainland.  Along with her enthusiasm, spirit and good sense of humour, she shares her knowledge on using ingredients from nature to create affordable, healthy body care products.  She offers tips on customizing skincare to suit your own needs or for someone special.  She has appeared on City TV, Vancouver Living and CBC radio, and contributed to articles in The Vancouver Sun and Shared Vision.  Cheryl is currently teaching throughout Metro Vancouver.


Growing Season Workshops: This event is part of the UBC Farm Growing Season Workshop Series.  Our goal is to connect sustainability and life-skills experts with our local community through accessible and affordable workshops.   Come join us for a workshop, gain new skills and knowledge, and help support the UBC Farm!