2025 Makerspace Stations
Hands-on, pop-in stations included with a Makerspace ticket. Make and take home your own herbal projects.
How the Makerspace Works
There are no formal lessons at each station. Every station provides clear instructions and recipes. Pop in and out as you like, join a rotating cast of participants, chat with our team, and learn about the materials we’re using—then make something to take home.

Glow Project Partnership
Community Project • Free to JoinMission: The Glow Project provides hygiene and makeup kits to people in need, helping them feel confident, cared for, and supported. Our mission is to spread dignity and kindness through community-driven giving.
At our shared Makerspace table, you can help assemble thoughtful items that fit right into Glow’s “Glow Up” self-care kits—especially calming, wellness-focused blends like lavender, chamomile, and calendula.
Ideas you can make at the Glow station:
- DIY herbal bath soak or foot soak kits
- Mini “calm kits” with tea bags, a handwritten affirmation, and a tiny vial of relaxing oil
- Aromatherapy sachets to promote relaxation and sleep
Thank you for helping us share herbal care with neighbors who need it most.
Where Our Herbs Come From
Many of our Makerspace herbs are sourced with care from:
- SpiritWorks Herb Farm (Montana)
- Our home gardens
- The Rocky Mountain Research Gardens
Makerspace Stations
Tea Blending Station
Learn about tea herbs while you make your own blend. Each station has simple instructions and recipe suggestions—mix a base, add accents, and build aroma and function.
Bath Salts or Culinary Salts
Choose soothing bath salts or a flavorful culinary salt. Follow the station card to pick salts and herbs, then blend for relaxation, skin support, or delicious cooking.
First Aid Station
Decorate a small container and craft a simple dried-herb poultice for your backpack or home kit. Follow the quick steps, ask questions, and experience plants-as-medicine.
Join Us
Ready to make something beautiful?
Your Makerspace ticket covers all three paid stations. Space and materials are limited—reserve in advance.