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Scented candle making experience

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
November 29, 2024, 18:02 [GMT+7]

The Town Diy in the Centre Hotel, Pham Phu Thu Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang is an interactive, hands-on candle making experience where guests create their own personalised candles in a welcoming space.

Foreign tourists enjoy a cozy space at The Town Diy. Photo: H.L
Foreign tourists enjoy a cozy space at The Town Diy. Photo: H.L

Under the guidance of artisans, participants will understand the process of creating scented candles as well as freely create their own personalised candles.

In the space designed to be a sensory delight, with a wide range of fragrances, you can choose the type of wax that suits your needs, from there adjust the ratio of scent and ingredients, mold the candle and complete it with decorative accessories.

Aside from the creative aspect, the workshop aims to spread a green, environmentally friendly lifestyle. Scented candles made from natural ingredients bring an experience that is both interesting and safe for health.

Specifically, you can choose beeswax, soy wax or vegetable oil and combine them with pine essential oil, lavender, coffee, green tea, vanilla, sweet orange, cinnamon, sandalwood and herbs to create a candle with a unique scent and design.

The cozy space with elegant seating corners at The Town Diy suits creative souls who love handicrafts. Here, you can experience making scented candles while relaxing with scents, lights, skills and music. This has helped The Town Diy attract customers who love a green, minimalist lifestyle.

With a price of about VND150,000 for 2 hours of experience, participants will be given water, greeting cards and gift packaging support. In particular, the space is limited to 6-7 people practicing in the same time frame to ensure privacy and nurture customers' creativity.

After the practice time, each person will take home a scented candle created by their own hands. Candles are not only beautiful but also part of a journey of relaxation, discovery and connection between people and natural materials.

Reporting by HUYNH LE - Translating by M.DUNG, P.TRA

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