Experience Details
What It Is
Aromatherapy perfume making is the art of blending essential oils into a wearable fragrance with intention. Instead of choosing a scent off a shelf, you build one from scratch by combining top, middle, and base notes to create balance, depth, and lasting character.
In this workshop, you will learn how notes work together, how to test and refine a blend, and how to turn it into a finished perfume you can wear. The experience is calming, sensory, and personal, with a clear structure that makes it easy for beginners to succeed.
Skill Level
Beginner-friendly
Total Time
1 Hour live workshop.
Pacing
Calm, structured flow from design to finish.
Public
Up to 12 people. Join a scheduled workshop with other participants. Perfect for individuals and small groups looking for a shared creative experience.
Private
Up to 60 people. Book a dedicated session for your team, event, or organization. Customized timing and full instructor attention for your group.
Mobile
Up to 200+ people. We bring the workshop to your location. Ideal for large corporate events, conferences, and special occasions. Contact us for details.
Elevator access
Yes — San Francisco Financial District has elevator access to the workshop floor.
Wheelchair accessibility
Yes — San Francisco Financial District is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific mobility needs or questions before you book, contact us and we will help ensure a smooth visit.
In-Person Cancellations
In-person workshop bookings can be cancelled up to 2 days before the session date. If you cancel within this window, you are eligible for a refund. In case of an emergency, you may reschedule your booking with notice.
Private In-Person Policy
Private in-person classes can be cancelled up to 7 days before the session date. If you cancel within this period, a refund will be issued. If your group size changes, contact KraftStories and they will do their best to accommodate added or removed participants. In the event of an emergency, rescheduling is possible with notice.
