Craft Lake City

Herbal Balms Workshop

Josh Williams of Greenthread Herbs
Thursday, June 13 2019
6:30 PM MDT
51 Main Street
Salt Lake City UT, 84111
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Join herbalist Josh Williams of Greenthread Herbs for a DIY adventure into the world of herbal balms! In this workshop at West Elm, attendees will learn about a variety of medicinal herbs and their benefits, try several herb-infused oils and balms, then create their own 2 oz. local beeswax-based balm using pre-made oils and dried flowers. Participants will learn how to create herb-infused oils at home and will build confidence in choosing herbs to work with for making balms.

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Craft Lake City® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our mission is to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art.

In support of our mission, Craft Lake City holds DIY workshops all year long featuring some of Utah’s most skilled artisans. Workshop topics run the gamut from gourmet food to floral arranging to fiber arts. Take a workshop to perfect a skill, kick-start a new hobby, meet like-minded people and support the local maker movement.

Visit our website to view our upcoming workshop schedule: craftlakecity.com/workshops/. Register early as our most popular workshop topics sell out quickly! Sign up for our newsletter to be among the first to know when workshops are listed.

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Did you know? Craft Lake City also produces the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Festival® the second weekend of every August, Utah’s largest local-centric three-day arts festival. The DIY Festival is a can’t-miss summer event, featuring more than 300 local artisans, craft food creators, performers, DIY engineers, on-site workshops, artisan demonstrations, a parenting lounge and VIP area. It’s held annually the second weekend of every August at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City. Visit our web site to learn more: craftlakecity.com.

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