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Wednesday – June 11, 2025 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM

Open to all levels ages 13+

Instructor: Sam Watts

 

Young participants will explore the fun and hands-on art of Japanese moss ball planting. Each child will receive a 2-inch plant and create their own 4-inch kokedama ball.  This activity is a delightful way for kids to connect with nature, spark creativity, and learn basic plant care. Perfect for budding plant enthusiasts!

 

a minimum of 3 students is needed, with a maximum of 20 students.

 

**Please note: Once payment is received, workshop/1-day class fees are non-refundable

Kids Kokedama

SKU: 15
$45.00Price
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