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Autumn Candle Making

67 Aughnahoory Road, Kilkeel, County Down, BT34 4ZG
Autumn Candle Making

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Enjoy an evening creating your own Autumn candle.

Choose of one of 3 fragrances for your own candle in a tin. Burning time 12 hours (approx).

During the workshop you will pour candle, decorate your candle holder and enjoy a supper of apple crumble and ice cream. How cosy does that sound? Grab a friend and enjoy a mid week treat, learn something new and create your own little bit of joy!

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Adult£28.00 per ticket

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