Thursday, December 3, 2009

Do-It-Yourself (but with others) - body care workshops!

Create Plenty has body care product workshops for the next two weeks on Sat, Sun & Mon: Spots still available, but sign up soon for best results! Limit 8 people/session. Bring small to medium-sized containers that will fit 1-2 cups of your products! This is a fun activity for parents with children who like to cook! Aside from beeswax for a few products, these workshops are vegan! These can make nice gift sets!

Location: 1912 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97211

RSVP: dii@createplenty.org • Website: www.createplenty.org/kitchen.html • Cost: Unless otherwise listed is $10 for materials + 5-10 sliding scale donation.

Sat, Dec 5 - 11-1 p.m. BATH & LOTIONS Make lotions and bath products to suite any mood.

Come learn how for holiday gifting and as a treat for you! Cost $15 for materials + sliding scale donation

Sat, Dec 6 - 3-5 p.m. & Mon, Dec 7 - 6-8 p.m. MAKE YOUR OWN 'POO Shampoo that is. You'll be surprised how much you like these simple hair care recipes! Go home with what you've made, including two kinds of shampoos and conditioners.

Sat, Dec 12 - 11-1 p.m. OPEN PRODUCTION DAY We'll be cooking up a little bit of everything from previous classes including shampoos and conditioners, face care products and luxury bath items. Drop in and see what we're making and put together a lovely gift set for someone lucky. $3 per item, $2 if you help to make it!

Sun, Dec 13 - 3-5 p.m. & Mon, Dec 14 6-8 p.m. FACE CARE Mix and apply, this workshop is a facial and a workshop put together. Walk away with tips and several different products to use or gift! 12/13 (Sun) 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. 12/14 (Mon) 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Thur, Dec 17 - 6-7:30 p.m. LIP BALM Joy Leising from 100th Monkey Studios will help you make the best lip salve you've ever had. Another thoughtful gift idea for friends and family!

*Create Plenty is a nonprofit organization working to demonstrate replicable ways that incorporate more local people in the production and consumption of more local goods.

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