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HANDCRAFTED "COLD-PROCESS" ALL NATURAL SOAPMAKING

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Course Number: 251DASL010

Dates: Sunday, January 12, 2025
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Meets: Su from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Fee: $135.00

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Create your own soaps customized to your skin type and fragrance preferences. It's easy, economical, and fun. Using the "cold process" method, you will make soap from scratch like pioneer homesteaders. Use high quality, all natural ingredients for soap that is good for your skin - add herbs, essential oils, fruits, vegetables, grains, milk, and more. You'll never buy synthetic, chemically preserved, grocery store detergent bars again!
A Materials Fee of $40 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during the session.
Fee: $135.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal or Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 135.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00

Anne Rambo

Photo of Anne's work

(404) 316-8946
ramboanne@hotmail.com
Anne's Classes

Stained Glass Artist Anne Grant Rambo is a native Atlantan, growing up in the Druid Hills area. She now lives in rural Rockdale County, sharing "Cocklebur Farm" with her husband and daughter and a menagerie of pets and farm animals. Her love of animals and nature is reflected in much of her stained glass work. Influenced by her Scottish heritage (the Grant Clan), Celtic art has become another focus. A passionate appreciation for glass art began when she took a class with the idea of creating several pieces for her new home. That first class extended to many more, plus workshops and apprenticeships. Calling herself a "reformed" accountant, Anne feels she has found her "heaven on earth" changing careers. Now a full time artist and teacher of stained glass, Anne particularly enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with her students at the Spruill Art Center in Dunwoody.

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