West Elm and Craft Lake City Announce the October DIY Workshop Series: Mini Bath Bombs with The Land of Salt

For Immediate Release
Contact: Karamea Puriri, karamea@craftlakecity.com, 801-487-9221
West Elm and Craft Lake City Announce the October DIY Workshop Series: Mini Bath Bombs with The Land of Salt

SALT LAKE CITY, Monday, October 7 – West Elm and Craft Lake City present the October DIY Workshop, featuring Erica Richardson and Amanda Mears of The Land Of Salt. Richardson and Mears will be teaching workshop participants how to create mini bath bombs.

West Elm, a home furnishings retailer who helps and engages customers to shape their personal style in their homes, will host the fourth class of the West Elm and Craft Lake City DIY Workshop Series. They continue their partnership with Craft Lake City, and their mutual goal is to compel participants of all skillsets to indulge in their creative sides to produce art and stylized home accoutrements. Bath bombs are cute little creations that create an instant bubble bath on contact with the water, making them a fun visual item and awesome gift.

Registration for the workshop is currently open. There is a $10 materials fee for this workshop, pre-registration is required, which can be done at this link: http://skl.sh/1aoE9cB. West Elm Salt Lake City is located in City Creek Center at 51 S. Main Street. For more information or promotional materials, please contact: Angela Brown, Executive Director: 801.487.9221, angela@craftlakecity.com; Karamea Puriri, Marketing Manager: 801.487.9221, karamea@craftlakecity.com

About CLC: Craft Lake City is a 501-C3 charitable organization. Craft Lake City’s mission is to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art. In an effort to keep the community active, educated and aware of the local DIY culture, Craft Lake City hosts monthly workshops, gallery shows, fundraisers and an annual festival to promote regional spending with independent artisans and businesses. Craft Lake City was started in 2009 by Angela H. Brown, Editor and Publisher of SLUG Magazine, as a way to showcase Utah’s growing DIY community. 2013’s Craft Lake City DIY Festival featured over 200 artisans and exhibitors, and welcomed 30,000 attendees to the Gallivan Center on Aug. 9 and 10, 2013. About The Land of Salt: Erica Richardson and Amanda Mears are two childhood friends who share a passion for crafting and handmade goods. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, they take pride in their city. They source much of their materially locally. They specialize in terrariums, linocut prints, gemstones and jewelry. Find them at thelandofsalt.com.

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