At our booth, we were providing hands-on demonstrations of how to create a Honey-Salt Body Scrub and a Honey-Oatmeal Facial Mask (thanks to a lot of hard work from Tori Muir). The demonstrations were very popular, and we were swamped the entire time. We had approximately 2000 people come through and make beauty products with us!
My name is Kendal Sager, and I've been a backyard beekeeper since 2011. I keep a small number of beehives in my hometown of Los Altos, where I was born and raised. I have a passion for teaching and I love sharing my hobby through educational talks and events. This blog follows my adventures in beekeeping, check out my website for more: www.kendalsbees.com
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Re:Make
Today I volunteered at the Beekeepers' Guild booth at Re:Make. It was a fantastic event filled with DIYers.
At our booth, we were providing hands-on demonstrations of how to create a Honey-Salt Body Scrub and a Honey-Oatmeal Facial Mask (thanks to a lot of hard work from Tori Muir). The demonstrations were very popular, and we were swamped the entire time. We had approximately 2000 people come through and make beauty products with us!
At our booth, we were providing hands-on demonstrations of how to create a Honey-Salt Body Scrub and a Honey-Oatmeal Facial Mask (thanks to a lot of hard work from Tori Muir). The demonstrations were very popular, and we were swamped the entire time. We had approximately 2000 people come through and make beauty products with us!
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