Join us for a journey into the ancient Japanese art of Kokedama with Rachel Izett
In this immersive workshop, you'll learn the time-honoured technique of creating stunning moss ball gardens, transforming plants into living works of art.
Kokedama, meaning "moss ball" in Japanese, is a unique form of gardening that originated centuries ago. It involves wrapping plant roots in a soil mixture and encasing them with lush green moss, creating a beautiful and natural presentation. In this hands-on workshop, Rachel will take you through the process of creating Kokedama while you make one of your very own to take home and enjoy.
This workshop is perfect for Mums seeking a creative outlet. We welcome you to bring your baby along and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere where you can connect with other mums over the shared experience of creating something beautiful. We'll provide yoga mats and ample space for your little ones to chill nearby while you immerse yourself in the art of Kokedama.
As a mum, it's essential to carve out moments of self-care and creativity amidst the demands of daily life. Engaging in hands-on activities like Kokedama gardening is a powerful tool for nurturing mental well-being. Creative pursuits can reduce stress, boost mood, and enhance overall emotional resilience. Some come and join us by taking time for yourself, you'll not only cultivate a beautiful Kokedama but also nourish your own spirit.
- All materials will be provided, but bring your own aprons & gloves as creating plant art with soil can sometimes get messy!
- No prior gardening experience is necessary—all skill levels are welcome!
- Refreshments and light snacks will be provided.