Add a little fizz to your holiday in Saturday's "Handmade Workshop" at HealthChek
Add a little fizz to your holiday.
This week's Handmade Holiday Workshop at HealthChek, is a hands-on, how-to creative concoction to make bath bombs/scented bath fizz balls.
Every Saturday between Thanksgiving and Christmas from 1-2 p.m. attendees will create a spectacular and unique item for themselves or perfect for that holiday gift giving.
HealthChek, a nutrition store now offering local art and handmade items created by local artisans, invites you to come and join the creative excitement explosion by making some fun and festive holiday creations and check out what’s new in the store.
The lineup of creations for the workshops include:
HealthChek partners with local and regional makers, artists, artisans, designers, sewers, crocheters, knitters, dreamers and doers to offer fabulously unique and creative handmade items that encourage shoppers to buy local and support small businesses.
Preregistration for each of the workshops is required along with a $5 fee per creation.
Stop in to HealthChek for more details or visit its facebook page at www.facebook.com/HealthChek.
Store hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-noon.
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