Make your own Baby Yoda diffuser at this Kamloops craft night

Disney+’s show The Mandalorian has taken over the internet for one very cute reason: Baby Yoda.

And for all the crafters out there, you’ll have an opportunity this month to create your own Baby Yoda essential oil diffuser.

The event, hosted by Krystin Nowicki, will take place at Kamloops Makerspace on Feb. 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

“We will be making your choice of three designs of Baby Yoda essential oil diffusers,” a description on the event’s Facebook page says.

The cost for the class is $5 per diffuser you decide to make. There are only 15 spots available, so to reserve your spot, make sure to get your ticket early by going here.

Organizers are asking participants to pay in cash during the class. Kids are welcome as long as they have adult supervision.


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Karen Edwards

Originally from southern Ontario, Karen Edwards moved out west after completing her journalism diploma at Durham College. She first began reporting in northern Alberta for a small town newspaper. The busy two-person newsroom taught Karen the importance of accurate and fast reporting. Now working for iNFO News, she is excited to report in a larger community. Karen has written for all kinds of news, including education, crime and mental health. Her background also includes video journalism and documentary production.