267 days ago

Herbal Balm Workshop with Jane Wrigglesworth

Danielle Muller from Epsom Community Centre

Come along to our upcoming Herbal Balm Workshop with medical herbalist and author of The Everyday Herbalist, Jane Wrigglesworth!

You'll learn to make a soothing herbal balm for cuts, scrapes, and minor skin irritations. Using healing herbs like calendula, plantain, and chamomile, we'll guide you through the process of infusing oils, blending natural beeswax (or a vegan alternative), and creating a gentle, nourishing salve. Perfect for families, gardeners, and anyone looking to incorporate natural remedies into their daily routine.

✨ You'll leave with your own tin of balm and the confidence to make more at home! ✨

• Saturday 12 April
• 9.30-11am
• 1.5 hour workshop
• $25 per person

🎟️ Register online here: www.epsom-community-centre.org.nz...

Held by Epsom Community Centre as part of EcoFest 2025: ecofest.org.nz...

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