Thursday 2nd November | 5:30pm - 7pm
Friday 15th December | 5:30pm - 7pm
Lace Market Hotel
Create your own unique Christmas tealight candle adding your personal combination of fragrance and colour.
Order a tipple at the Cock and Hoop Bar while your Christmas Tealight sets.
Hosted at Nottingham's Lace Market Hotel, TripAdvisor's Top Rated Nottingham hotel for 2023 and the adjoining The Cock & Hoop, a cosy traditional Ale House nestled in the heart of the Lace Market, just a short walk from our Lace Market Gallery.
What's provided for your workshop with Debbie Bryan:
Tealight glassware
Soy candle wax
Candle dyes
Candle fragrances
ECO wick
All your candle workshop materials are provided
Candle setting time may take up to 45mins
Skill level – Adult, suitable for all levels
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