The Japanese Art of Kokedama

Learn to create these beautiful, understated serene works of greenery to decorate your home.


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THE JAPANESE ART OF KOKEDAMA

Sat., Sept. 17, 1-3 pm / $49 / One Class
Instructor: Samantha Watts
In-person at VPC Campus

The art of Kokedama literally translates from “koke” meaning moss and “dama” meaning ball. These lovely planters are fun to create and make interesting unique plant additions to your home.  Join us in creating your unique indoor plant garden where you will learn the centuries-old Japanese techniques using moss, mud and tropical ferns. You’ll get your hands dirty, and have fun while learning how to create your own Japanese Kokedama. No green thumb required!


About Your Instructor

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Samantha Watts

Samantha Watts is a military veteran and the owner of The Split Leaf Co. She's turned a hobby of nature crafts and caring for plants into a mission to supply beautiful and unique assortments of houseplants, succulents, and arrangements.