Art Class: The Art of Kokedama
In this immersive art class, you'll learn how to master making kokedama. An expert instructor will teach you how to build an ancient Japanese moss ball and a living plant. No need to have a prior green thumb! All the necessary materials, including peat moss, Spanish moss, sheet moss, twine and a petite plant, will be provided for your hands-on exploration.
Additional information:
- All materials will be provided including a small plant, soil, peat moss, Spanish moss, sheet moss and twine.
- No previous experience is required to attend this activity.
- Your teacher has the flexibility to travel within a 30-mile radius, with a travel fee of $150 applied after the initial booking payment.
- For virtual events, a $15 shipping charge per kit will be incurred after confirming the booking. Additional shipping costs apply for destinations in Alaska, Hawaii, US Territories and international addresses.
- Minimum Guests 1
- Maximum Guests 30
- Event Duration 2 hours
Reviews Guests Left For Other Experiences
Lizzie
04 May 2024
Liza and her space are absolutely fabulous. She is such a great energy, my friends and I cannot stop talking about how much we loved her moss wall art class! Definitely recommend
Brittany
25 Mar 2024
My group and I participated in the Terrarium and Tequila class. Liza and her team were so welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable. Also, the materials provided were of high quality. I look forward to future classes and recommend this experience 100%
Outside Reviews for Instructor Liza
Thomas
03 Jun 2023
We did the terrarium class a small (15 people) office event. Liza and Monica were organized, friendly, and communicative. They brought all sorts of fun plants, sand, gravel, and decor. Everyone had a great time, and I think we all learned a bit about biophilia! Thank you Liza!
Event location: 346 North Ellsworth Ave, San Mateo, California, 94401
Location is based on class date. Please select the date you plan to attend to see the correct location.
Instructor Liza's time in the corporate world led her to a more creative enterprise where creating connections between people and nature is key. The result was a self-owned floral and horticultural design company. Her living art and moss wall gardens adorn many top-notch workspaces in cities like NYC and San Francisco. Instructor Liza finds nothing more rewarding than teaching others to use floral art to beautify their own lives!