Kokedama, or "moss ball" in Japanese, is an artistic, pot-less method of growing plants, specifically small, slow-growing plants, where plant roots are wrapped in moss and/or soil, wrapped in moss, and secured with string or wire. As living sculptures, they offer a beautiful, unique, and natural aesthetic.
We will have a variety of live houseplants and mini orchids (depending on supplies available at the time of the class). Crafters will be making one Kokedama and choosing a base of thrifted glassware to display it on.
*All ages, however crafters under 14 must have a participating adult with them
Location: Pitch Black Printing - 700 E. Fourth St.
Date: Saturday, March 28th
Time: 11am-1pm
Cost: $40
Kokedama, or "moss ball" in Japanese, is an artistic, pot-less method of growing plants, specifically small, slow-growing plants, where plant roots are wrapped in moss and/or soil, wrapped in moss, and secured with string or wire. As living sculptures, they offer a beautiful, unique, and natural aesthetic.
We will have a variety of live houseplants and mini orchids (depending on supplies available at the time of the class). Crafters will be making one Kokedama and choosing a base of thrifted glassware to display it on.
*All ages, however crafters under 14 must have a participating adult with them
Location: Pitch Black Printing - 700 E. Fourth St.
Date: Saturday, March 28th
Time: 11am-1pm
Cost: $40