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The Hayhurts Arms, Bostock Green |10th December: Winter-themed Candle Making Workshop | 7PM 2025
The Hayhurts Arms, Bostock Green |10th December: Winter-themed Candle Making Workshop | 7PM 2025
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Location: Hayhurst Arms, Bostock Green, Nr Northwich, CW10 9JP
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes (from start to finish of the workshop)
Date & Time: 10th December: Winter-themed - 6:45pm
We’re delighted to invite you to our seasonal candle-making workshops at The Hayhurst Arms - a lovely festive experience to enjoy this Christmas.
Enjoy the magic of the winter season as you make your own beautifully scented soy wax candle, inspired by the warmth and cosiness of Christmas. Think spiced orange, winter pine, and snow berries filling the air.
During the session, you’ll be guided step by step through the process, from choosing your festive fragrance to pouring and finishing your own hand-crafted candle. You’ll learn about soy wax, wicks and candle-making tools, and take home your luxurious Christmas candle at the end of the class.
We kindly ask that everyone arrives by 6:45 pm for a prompt 7:00 pm workshop start. The workshop will last around 90 minutes. Why not book in for dinner before, or note that the candle will take at least 30 minutes to cure? Feel free to arrange dinner, drinks, or relax with us while we wait for them to set.
We can’t wait to welcome you. If you have any questions, please email us at either hayhurst.arms@brunningandprice.co.uk or info@blowcandles.co.uk.
Please note: We do not issue physical tickets. Your confirmation email will serve as your e-ticket.

FAQS
Why choose a Blow Candle
We regularly see cheap candles in shops and always think how do you compete with those prices. Then we remember the effort and care that goes into everything we do at Blow Candles. We work closely with UK suppliers and hand pick (or smell) all elements from fragrance to wick. All our candles use only Soy or natural waxes. We stay away from using paraffin wax as it releases toxins into your home. Most importantly, we make every candle by hand at our home.
How long should I burn a candle?
We recommend burning your candle for around 3 hours on your first burn. The melt pool needs to reach near the edge of the candle. Wax has a memory so if you blow it out too soon it will tunnel on future burns.
How do you make a candle wick burn efficiently?
Keep your flame away from drafts. Always trim your wick to a 1/4 inch (under 1 cm) before every burn. A wick that is too long will burn at a higher rate and cause soot. Get hold of a wick trimmer tool if you love your candles!