Youngstown DIY Bath Bomb and Sugar Scrub Class on Mahoning Avenue
Made & Found in Youngstown held a hands-on bath bomb and sugar scrub workshop where participants made six bath bombs and an 8 oz sugar scrub for $30; registration closed the day before.

Made & Found hosted a DIY Bath Bomb & Sugar Scrub class on Friday evening, January 30, where attendees spent 90 minutes learning techniques and taking home handmade products. The organizer priced the one-night workshop at $30.00, and registration closed Thursday, Jan. 29 at 5:30 PM.
Participants left the workshop with six handmade bath bombs and one 8 oz jar of sugar scrub, crafted using what the organizer described as "quality ingredients and customizable scents." The event listing framed the session as social and accessible, saying, "This class is perfect for a girls’ day out, a creative night with friends, or anyone who loves self-care and handmade products. No experience needed, just come ready to mix, create, and have fun!" That emphasis on approachable, hands-on learning drew a mix of first-timers and makers looking to experiment with color, fragrance, and texture.
Made & Found presented the class under the banner "✨ DIY Bath Bomb & Sugar Scrub Class ✨" and encouraged early sign-ups with the line, "Spots are limited, reserve yours today!" The organizer’s listing noted the session ran from 5:30 to 7:00 PM and carried a copyright mark of "© 2026 Made & Found" on the page. An online event listing elsewhere included a partial street address string, "4767 Mahoning Av," but the organizer’s listing supplied only the venue name, "Held at Made & Found," so the full street address and contact details require confirmation.
For local makers and self-care fans, the workshop delivered practical value: attendees learned basic bath-bomb formulation and sugar-scrub recipe balance while walking away with multiple finished goods that can be gifts or additions to a personal care routine. The $30 fee covered hands-on instruction and finished takeaways, a cost-effective way for newcomers to test ingredients and scent blends before investing in larger supplies.
Community impact is small but tangible. Events like this help keep craft skills circulating in Youngstown, provide a social outlet for makers, and offer a low-barrier entry into small-batch personal care production. Organizers framed the session as casual and social rather than technical, which should make similar future classes attractive to groups looking for a creative night out.
What comes next: confirm Made & Found’s full address and contact details if you plan to attend future workshops, and watch for more sessions if you missed this one, limited-capacity classes like this tend to fill quickly.
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