Reverie x Red Glasses Workshops = Christmas Cheer

Reverie x Red Glasses Workshops = Christmas Cheer

4 public candle making workshops and 2 corporate candle making workshops, all under one roof, and every single one wrapped in festive cheer. The Christmas season continued our fragrant collaboration with Red Glasses Workshops, London’s leading destination for creative workshops, and the space was transformed into a winter wonderland of scent, sparkle and imagination.

Throughout the festive period, Dreamers handcrafted their own Christmas themed candles, and creativity truly knew no bounds. From gingerbread wax melts and Christmas tree embeds to delicate snowflake details, the candles became beautifully layered, three dimensional festive masterpieces. These were not just candles, they were fully loaded Christmas creations.

As impressive as they looked, they smelled even better. Dreamers worked with our brand new Christmas fragrances, including Mulled Muse, inspired by the rich, spiced aroma of mulled wine, and Frosted Fantasy, capturing the fresh, crisp scent of a real Christmas tree. The result was a collection of candles that were genuinely Pinterest worthy, and every Dreamer should be incredibly proud of what they created.

Festive candle making offered a much needed moment of calm during the joyful chaos of the Christmas season. While the candles set, guests relaxed, chatted and took part in a festive general knowledge quiz. Some Dreamers clearly knew their Christmas facts better than others, and we all learned something new along the way. Including the surprisingly high total number of gifts given across the twelve days of Christmas.

By the end of the workshops, Red Glasses Workshops smelled like Christmas in the best possible way. Laughter filled the room, creativity flowed freely and the festive spirit was well and truly alive. Candle making proved, once again, that it is the perfect Christmas activity, bringing together creativity, connection and a little seasonal magic.

If there is one thing we know for sure, it is that Christmas and candle making belong together.

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