Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Workshop #2

















The kokedama workshop was last Sunday, and it was lots of fun! I think everyone really enjoyed making their kokedama and hopefully they've fallen sufficently in love with the little mossy balls to go off and make many more! Thanks so much to everyone who came along and made it such a great afternoon.

I'm looking forward to some cooler temperatures for the second terrarium workshop this Sunday, so hopefully we can enjoy our afternoon tea outside without sweltering!

After this Sunday I'm taking a bit of a break from the workshops, but will be announcing some more probably towards the end of February. Some of the participants on Sunday had some great ideas for other workshops to take place later in the year, too, so hopefully I will be able to make some of those happen! If you missed out this time, send me an email and I'll put you on the waiting list so you're the first to know when the next round is announced!

You can see some more photos on our facebook page.

P.S. The New Year sale ends at today! Which means you have until 5.30pm at the Subiaco store and until midnight online to get 25% off everything!

*11th image by Jelena Maticevic for We Love Perth. All other images by me.

4 comments:

  1. Cute! Looks really fun, I would have loved to have come but unfortunately my apartment has no space whatsoever (or sunlight!) for a gorgeous little mossy plant-y ball :(

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  2. Making kokedama was so much fun! Thanks for a great afternoon, Anna. Mine looks so cute in my kitchen. I look forward to coming to more of your workshops!

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  3. Hi Annette! Oh, that's sad :( If you do think of somewhere to put one I'll be having more workshops soon...

    Thanks, Claire! So glad you enjoyed the workshop and your kokedama's going well :) Hopefully see you again soon!

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  4. Oh, looks like Claire beat me to the punch in leaving a comment, but thanks for such a nice afternoon. So incredibly satisfying to get your hands a little dirty and produce something a little different.

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