Tabletop Fall Equinox Moss Ball

from $47.00

Saturday, September 26th, 6-8pm (5 people)
At my botanical studio nestled in the back of Plural Collective outdoor corridor:

8012 SE 13th Ave. Portland, OR 97202

Fee includes:
• All supplies/material included
• A journal with nature-inspired and reflections
• A hand-out of knowledge & resources on native plants including a list of local non-profit organizations and native plant nurseries

Join me in welcoming Autumnal Equinox with the gift of tactile, imperfection and presence!

You’ll learn how to create a unique Japanese moss ball with crystal and appreciate the principle of wabi-sabi (imperfection and presence) to welcome Fall. It is time for reflection, recalibration, and honoring nature’s cycle such as rest.

The workshop includes all the materials for assembling your moss ball, a step-by-step breakdown of the process, and helpful care tips for keeping your creation happy and healthy.

In this workshop, we’ll be using tropical or indoor plant. We’ll also cover the difference between tropical (house plant), ornamental, and native plants, alongside the importance of native plants for our well-being and habitat.

You will walk away with your unique kokedama/moss ball. Let the care of your kokedama become a ritual of slowing down and a reminder of being present and accepting of your imperfection.

I’ll provide hot tea, please bring your own mug if you can!

NO REFUND FOR CANCELLATION 7 DAYS BEFORE THE WORKSHOP DATE

Attendance:

Saturday, September 26th, 6-8pm (5 people)
At my botanical studio nestled in the back of Plural Collective outdoor corridor:

8012 SE 13th Ave. Portland, OR 97202

Fee includes:
• All supplies/material included
• A journal with nature-inspired and reflections
• A hand-out of knowledge & resources on native plants including a list of local non-profit organizations and native plant nurseries

Join me in welcoming Autumnal Equinox with the gift of tactile, imperfection and presence!

You’ll learn how to create a unique Japanese moss ball with crystal and appreciate the principle of wabi-sabi (imperfection and presence) to welcome Fall. It is time for reflection, recalibration, and honoring nature’s cycle such as rest.

The workshop includes all the materials for assembling your moss ball, a step-by-step breakdown of the process, and helpful care tips for keeping your creation happy and healthy.

In this workshop, we’ll be using tropical or indoor plant. We’ll also cover the difference between tropical (house plant), ornamental, and native plants, alongside the importance of native plants for our well-being and habitat.

You will walk away with your unique kokedama/moss ball. Let the care of your kokedama become a ritual of slowing down and a reminder of being present and accepting of your imperfection.

I’ll provide hot tea, please bring your own mug if you can!

NO REFUND FOR CANCELLATION 7 DAYS BEFORE THE WORKSHOP DATE