Make Your Own Unique Candle Scent At This Hip Candle Bar In Portland

by | Sep 19, 2021 | Do It Yourself, Entertainment, Featured, Interesting, Portland, Things To Do

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If you love how soothing scented candles can be and have ever wanted to make your own, Yo Soy Candle in Portland Oregon has a candle creation bar where you can experiment with making your very own candle scent.

Making A Candle That Speaks To Who You Are

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At the Yo Soy Candle creation bar, you'll have the opportunity to pick your candle vessel, blend your own scent, and pour your candle, which you can then pick up as early as the next business day.

Photo via the Candle Creation Bar Airbnb Experience page.

Each candle making workshop lasts 45 minutes and costs $30, $40, or $45 dollars depending on which 8 or 16 ounce candle vessel you choose. When making your candle you'll have over 20 lovely aromas to choose from.

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Photo via the Candle Creation Bar Airbnb Experience page.

This isn't your typical candle making experience, because Yo Soy is all about empowerment, a positive mindset, and transformation through intention and affirmation.

Photo via the Candle Creation Bar Airbnb Experience page.

You can attend a candle creation bar workshop and make your own candle by booking an appointment here.

Photo via the Yo Soy Candle Facebook page.

This workshop is even better with a friend, and kids will love making their own candle too!

Yo Soy Candle Workshop Information

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You can visit Yo Soy Candle at 724 NE 22nd Ave in Portland Oregon.

For updated information check out the Yo Soy Candle website, Facebook page and Instagram.

Photo via the Candle Creation Bar Airbnb Experience page.

Do you love candles? What kind of candle scent is your favorite? Let us know in a comment and tag the friends and family you want to make candles with!


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Written By Jessica Tomlinson

Jessica Tomlinson is a native Oregonian currently living in Southern Oregon. She has been blogging since 2006. She loves nature, photography, hiking, camping, and exploring Oregon's wilds.

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