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Bath Bomb Making Class Brings Hands-On Crafting to Winchester Vineyard

A Bath Bomb Making Class is taking place today, Sunday, Jan. 11, at Harkness Edwards Vineyards in Winchester from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., with tickets priced at $48. The workshop offers a timely, social opportunity for local crafters and newcomers to learn a popular DIY skill and take home their creations.

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Bath Bomb Making Class Brings Hands-On Crafting to Winchester Vineyard
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Local makers and curious beginners have a creative option this afternoon as a Bath Bomb Making Class meets at Harkness Edwards Vineyards in Winchester from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Tickets for the session are $48, and attendees who preregistered or secured spots through the event ticketing page should plan to arrive a few minutes early to check in.

Hands-on workshops like this one are practical for people looking to learn a new craft without committing to a long course. Participants can expect guided instruction on the basic techniques of forming and finishing bath bombs, a chance to experiment with scents and colors, and the satisfaction of leaving with homemade products. For local hobbyists, the class is a chance to expand skills and swap tips; for newcomers, it’s an accessible introduction to bath bomb making that requires no prior experience.

The vineyard setting adds a community angle. Harkness Edwards provides a neighborhood venue that combines social atmosphere with workshop space, making the session a convenient afternoon activity for friends, couples, or solo attendees seeking something different. For those contemplating last-minute plans, checking the host’s event page or the ticketing link is the fastest way to confirm availability, as small workshops can sell out or change attendance limits.

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Practical considerations for attendees include weather, travel time, and materials. The class runs 90 minutes, so plan transportation and parking accordingly, and wear comfortable clothing that can handle a crafting mess. If you have specific scent sensitivities or allergies, verify with the event host about the ingredients used before arrival.

Workshops like this support local small businesses and community spaces by drawing new visitors to neighborhood venues and encouraging repeat events. If today’s session fills up, watch for similar offerings at local craft studios, makerspaces, and wineries that host community programming. For booking details and any last-minute updates, visit the vineyard’s event page or the ticketing site linked by the event host.

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