Art Class: The Art of Kokedama
Wed, Dec 25th at 3:00PM
Thu, Jan 2nd at 7:30PM
Thu, Jan 16th at 10:00AM
Wed, Dec 25th at 3:00PM
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!
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!