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Get crafty in Louisville with 4 fun workshops and classes

Unleash your inner artist in Derby City with crafty options for parties, nights out with friends, or some solo creative time.

Premium fragrance oils for candlemaking

Maddox & Rose offers dozens of scents that guests can blend to create a custom candle.

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Whether you’re planning a baby shower, want to do a craft night with friends, or just feel like getting out and making something with your hands, LOU has lots of options.

The Craftery, 823 E Market St.

Rent an event space or pop in for sewing, coaster making, jewelry design + more.

Maddox & Rose, 900 E. Main St.

Mix scents to create your own candle + reserve spots and charcuterie boards ahead of time to make it a party.

Board & Brush,129 S. English Station Rd.

Book a workshop or set up a virtual session to make things like wooden planters, trays, and clocks.

Buff City Soap, St. Matthews + Middletown

Gather a group and schedule a mini bath bomb-making bash.

Vetiver Aromatics, Jeffersonville, IN

Purchase a perfume bar to throw a fragrance-making party at home. Kits include all the necessary supplies, resources, and info.

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