Terrarium & Kokedama Class 2016
Learn to plant a Terrarium and
create a Kokedama
Terrarium: is a tightly closed or
open, clear glass or plastic container filled with small plants for growing.
Kokedama: an old Japanese art
inspired by bonsai. It uses moss as a
vessel to hold the roots of a plant, which can be suspended in air.
This class will get your hands
into the dirt & moss creating green & growing plantings. The Kokedama for outdoors and the Terrarium
for indoors.
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Design Inspiration |
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Design inspiration |
Both
designs will be yours to take with you at the end of class to enjoy or give
as a wonderful green growing gift!
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June 29th July 8th
10 am to 1pm
Maximum 8 students
Flower Classroom
10820 W. 64th st. # 102B
Shawnee, Ks. 66203
913-708-2988
Christina Burton-Fox AIFD instructor
All plants and containers for the planting of the
terrarium. Moss and twine for the
creating of a Kokedama. These plants
will be seasonal and able to thrive in the Midwest zone for outdoors and the
indoor plants will be small tropical plants.
Some succulents will be available.
Class Registration
$100.00
To reserve your space at a design table a full payment
is required.
Payment can be made with Pay Pal the link is provided
below.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=RB65Y352BB2Y6
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