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Make a Kokedama at Home

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99 Students
Online
£60 pp
2hrs
Beginner
Learning Kit Included
What happens in this class?

Kokedama, a Japanese term meaning “ball of moss”, are small houseplants which grow in a moss-covered ball and often sit on a decorative tray or plates on a table or shelf. They also look stunning hanging from the ceiling like little green planets.

If you like getting stuck in, this hands-on beginner’s online class and Kokedame kit could be for you. In your meditative virtual class, our expert florist will introduce you to the art of Kokedama and then guide you step-by-step on how to create a pair of Kokedama using traditional wrapping skills. We…

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What you will learn
  • A new meditative skill
  • The art of Kokedama
What you will need
  • Just scissors. Everything else is provided.

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Teacher and students meet in a video chat session. Explore new interests and discover whether a teacher's style works well for you in the comfort of your own home!
Booking Options
Private BookingFor groups of 1 to 99 guests
£60

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Age Requirement

9
The teacher of this class has confirmed they have an up to date DBS check. If required, please get in touch for a copy of this certificate.

Flexible cancellation policy

Any class can be cancelled and fully refunded within 24 hours of purchase. See cancellation policy.
Your Teacher

Ferris Heart Sloane have been running workshops since 2014 and offer a selection of fun virtual (and face-to-face) workshops suitable for corporate teams, families and friends, which include making your own terrarium with macrame, flower arranging, having fun with Kokedama, creating a Spring wreath, flower crowns and more.

We can ship our virtual kit boxes across the UK, US and Europe.

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