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Get Wrapped Up in Green: Kokedama-Making Workshop

Create your own kokedama—a gorgeous Japanese moss ball that brings major charm to any space!

By Luludi Living Art

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Saturday, May 31 · 2 - 3pm PDT

Location

346 North Ellsworth Ave

346 North Ellsworth Avenue San Mateo, CA 94401

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Get Wrapped Up in Green: Kokedama-Making Workshop

Think a hanging garden sounds too fancy for your plant skills? Think again! In this fun and hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how easy (and satisfying) it is to create your own kokedama—a gorgeous Japanese moss ball that brings major charm to any space.

With step-by-step guidance from a plant expert, you’ll get your hands dirty (in the best way) while learning the history behind this ancient garden art. No experience? No problem! This class is beginner-friendly and green-thumb-optional.

🌿 What’s included:
🪴 A plant to call your own
🌱 Soil, sheet moss, Spanish moss & twine
✨ Expert instruction + care tips to keep your kokedama happy

You’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind plant creation and a cool new skill to brag about. Hang it, display it, gift it—your kokedama is sure to turn heads wherever it goes!

Come solo or with a friend—it’s time to get wrapped up in something creative and green!


🌿 Private workshops available for groups of 10+
🏡 Host it at our studio or we’ll bring the blooms to you (within 30 miles; $150 travel fee applies)

📧 For private events, email us at info@luludi.net

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Plants are amazing! They can boost your mood just by having them close by, help you sleep better, and can increase your creativity and concentration by 20%. Plants detoxify the air from so many different toxins that exist in our homes (textiles, glue from furniture, paint on the walls, markers, nail polish...). Surprised? Me too when I first read about it.
The magic of watching a plant grow in your space is unparalleled - try it. Ask a neighbor for a cutting or purchase a small potted plant to dip your toe in the water. Many of us have killed a lot of plants with either under-watering or over-watering or not enough light.
Our workshops are designed to be simple and we always discuss care so that your plants thrive. Join us and experience a wonderful hour connecting with plants and people.