Kokedama 'moss Ball' Class

garden workshop Experience small class


Heather Hunt
Heather Hunt
4.9 (114)
2k

1 hour Class size 5 to 10 guests

$120 (Afterpay available)


Japanese for “moss ball”
“kokedama” is a traditional Japanese Style of potting plants in a ball of moss. It is a style of Bonsai and It literally translates to “moss ball”.
This centuries old traditional method of growing plants has become extremely popular as more people garden in smaller spaces.
In this hands-on 1 hour workshop you will learn
The materials required, How to construct your kokedama
How to Wrap and tie your “moss ball “
And go home with 2 Kokedama.

Knowledge required
fun workshop no experience required
 
What you'll get
2 Kokedama and the knowledge to create another
 
What to bring
Enthusiasm
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a hens party.

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 16 years old).

Adult accompaniment is not required.

Location

205 Darling Street, Balmain NSW

Kokedama 'moss Ball' Class location
More about this class

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Your teacher

Heather Hunt
Heather Hunt

4.9 (114)
2k

East Village Art House is a small but industrious art Studio, located in historical Balmain and founded by Heather Hunt.
With a wealth of talent EVAH offers workshops and courses in a variety of mediums, ranging from watercolour painting, Acrylic painting, Textile Loom weaving and raffia Weaving, and recently expanding to introduce Clay hand-building workshops. EVAH also offers fun group experiences, including Clay & Rosé and Sip & Paint.
All this packed into the cutest Art studio in Sydney's Inner West.

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