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Making Christmas: Candles

Ulster Folk Museum, 153 Bangor Rd, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, BT18 0EU
Making Festive Candles at Ulster Folk Museum

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Please note this event is now sold out. 

Get hands-on at our Christmas candle making workshop at the Ulster Folk Museum on Saturday 30th November. Join Juliana from the Juliana Made This Candle Co. as you make the perfect hand-made gift for someone this festive season.
Juliana will guide you through the fun process of making your own festive soy candle. You'll be provided with the tools and materials to make your candle at the workshop, as well as choosing a scent and colour. Take inspiration from the native plants and trees found in the Folk Museum as you learn about the history of candles and candle making.
Have a tasty treat as you work, prepared by Erin at The Edible Flower, to fuel your creativity. Start with some warm mulled apple juice to drink, before enjoying mini herb scones with lemon & dulse butter and Walter Ewings Smoked Salmon, followed by a Tunisian orange cake with Greek yoghurt.*

What to know

• Candles take time to set so it will be posted to you the week after the event – postage to an NI address is included in the ticket price.
• Tickets include general admission to the Ulster Folk Museum so please come early or stay after the workshop to explore. The museum is open from 11:00 to 16:00 on the day of the workshop.
• No experience required and all materials provided.
• *Vegetarian option provided upon request but please contact us prior to booking if you have any other dietary requirements at info@nationalmuseusmni.org

 

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Adult£55.00 per ticket

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Season (30 Nov 2024)
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Saturday13:00 - 15:00

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