Introduction
If you’re looking for a unique, artsy activity during your Paris trip that lets you get hands-on, this Botanical Handmade Soap Workshop might just be a gem. It’s a small-group experience that promises personalized attention, making it a comfortable pick even if you’re new to soap making. Plus, it’s located smack in the heart of Paris, so it’s easy to fit into your sightseeing day.
What really caught our eye about this workshop are two things: first, the chance to make your own beautiful, floral soaps—a perfect souvenir or gift—and second, the intimate setting that Kimikocraftparis offers. The workshop’s friendly vibe and supportive environment seem ideal for beginners. The only catch? Since it’s a 2-hour session, you’ll want to be prepared for a relaxed but focused craft experience.
This isn’t the kind of tour for someone craving a high-energy sightseeing day, but if you appreciate creative, tactile activities and want a memorable, handcrafted keepsake, it’s a great fit. Traveling solo, with a partner, or even small groups of friends will enjoy this relaxed, artistic break in the City of Light.
Key Points
- Small-group setting offers more personal guidance and attention.
- All materials are included, so no extra costs for supplies.
- Learn the melt-and-pour process with a clear, experienced instructor.
- Incorporate natural floral petals for a textured, exfoliating soap.
- The activity is suitable for beginners, with a supportive environment.
- Located conveniently in central Paris, close to public transportation.
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What to Expect from the Soap-Making Experience

This workshop, led by Kimiko—whose studio is described as a lovely space decorated with care—offers a genuine introduction to soap making that’s accessible even if you’ve never tried it before. From the moment you arrive at 39 Rue Coquillière, you’ll feel welcomed into a cozy, artful environment where the focus is on crafting and creativity.
The process begins with Kimiko guiding you through selecting your ingredients. You’ll learn how to choose the right base, scents, and floral petals to create a soap that’s as beautiful as it is soothing. The melt-and-pour method keeps things straightforward—no need to worry about handling hot oils or complex lye-based recipes. Instead, you’ll melt, pour, and decorate your soaps with floral touches, making each piece uniquely yours.
Throughout the session, you’ll discover how adding natural flower petals not only enhances the visual appeal but can also offer exfoliating benefits, making your soaps both pretty and functional. Kimiko’s teaching style is described as well-explained and friendly, which makes the process smooth and enjoyable, even for total beginners.
By the end, you’ll go home with a set of two beautiful floral soaps—ready to use or gift. The experience is designed to be relaxed and fun, with a good balance of instruction and creative freedom.
The Setting and Location
One of the most praised aspects, according to reviews, is the atmosphere. Kimikocraftparis’s space is noted as “an atypical setting in the center of Paris,” which hints at a charming, perhaps quirky studio that feels special compared to typical workshops. The fact that you’re in Paris’s 1e district adds to the charm—being in the heart of the city makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing.
The meeting point is straightforward, and the workshop ends back at the same spot. That simplicity is a plus, especially after a busy day of exploring Paris. Plus, the studio’s decor is described as “beautiful,” enhancing the overall experience.
The Instructor and Group Size

Kimiko, the instructor, receives high praise for her knowledge and hospitality. One reviewer specifically mentions, “She knows very well her job and explains very well,” emphasizing her clear communication style. Her friendly approach appears to make the experience comfortable, especially for beginners and those who appreciate a more personal touch.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the group size remains intimate, allowing for more one-on-one guidance if needed. This small setting is often preferred for craft activities because it allows everyone to focus without feeling rushed or lost in a crowd.
Price and Value
At $75.19 per person, this workshop offers a hands-on, creative experience that includes all materials, snacks, and drinks—mainly coffee or tea. Compared to other Paris activities, it’s reasonably priced, especially considering you leave with two handmade soaps. These crafts can be quite costly if purchased pre-made, so creating them yourself adds a nice value.
The reviews hint at good value, emphasizing the quality of instruction and the memorable, artistic results. For those interested in a relaxing activity that results in a tangible keepsake, this price point makes sense.
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Who Would Love This?
If you’re someone who enjoys DIY projects, appreciates natural beauty, or wants a unique souvenir from Paris, you’ll likely find this workshop rewarding. It’s especially suited for beginners and those who enjoy a relaxed, creative atmosphere. Travelers looking for a break from museums and wandering the streets will appreciate the chance to create something special in a cozy studio.
It’s also a nice option if you enjoy learning new skills or want a tasteful, handcrafted gift for friends or family back home.
Final Thoughts
This soap-making workshop offers a lovely, personalized experience that’s perfect for anyone interested in crafting or natural beauty products. The small-group format means you’ll get plenty of guidance, and the inclusion of all materials makes it easy to just show up and enjoy. The setting—described as charming and decor-rich—adds to the overall feel-good vibe.
While it’s not the most adrenaline-pumping activity, it’s genuinely satisfying to see your finished soaps and to have that creative outlet during your trip. The high praise from reviewers about Kimiko’s expertise and the “exceptional setting” makes it clear this is a well-loved local offering.
For travelers who want a memorable, artsy break in Paris—whether to take home a handmade gift or just enjoy a relaxing, creative experience—this workshop hits the right notes.
Paris 1e: Botanical Handmade Soap Workshop (Melt and pour soap)
“perfect teacher. Kim received in her lab who is already a piece of art itself with beautiful decorations”
FAQs
Is this workshop suitable for complete beginners?
Absolutely. It’s designed for beginners and supported by a patient, knowledgeable instructor.
What’s included in the price?
All materials for soap making are included, along with coffee or tea and snacks.
Where is the meeting point?
The activity starts at 39 Rue Coquillière, 75001 Paris, and ends back at the same location.
How long is the workshop?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, giving you enough time to learn and create without feeling rushed.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity, with a full refund.
What if I don’t know how to make soap?
No worries—this workshop is perfect for beginners, and Kimiko’s clear guidance makes learning easy and enjoyable.
Is this activity family-friendly?
While not explicitly mentioned, it’s generally suitable for adults and those comfortable with small-group workshops. For children, it might depend on their interest in craft activities.
Are the soaps I make souvenir-ready?
Yes, you’ll take home two beautifully crafted floral soaps, ideal as gifts or personal keepsakes.
Is the workshop accessible via public transportation?
Yes, it’s nearby public transit, making it convenient to reach in central Paris.
If you’re craving a creative, relaxing activity that leaves you with a lovely handmade souvenir, this Paris soap workshop measures up as a charming choice. It offers a genuine, friendly atmosphere, expert guidance, and a chance to craft something truly personal—all right in the heart of the city.
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