This is my hanging plant, or Kokedama in Japanese! I had the pleasure of attending a kokedama making workshop with my lovely friends,
Stefani and
Angie. It was at a place called
Shelter Half, for their
Midsummer Nights Crafts (the last workshop is T H I S Thursday, people!) Go get your craft on!
Lili Cuzor was our kokedama extraordinaire and an excellent instructor. She also has this rad blog called, Tigers to Lilies (! ! !)
L O O K
She was the sweetest. In fact, everyone I met that night were absolute dolls. So welcoming as Stefani and I entered the room (we were half an hour late due to terrifying LA traffic, which led us through the mean streets of downtown during art walk...ART WALK....then over the hump towards the west side.....UGHHHHH, the pain and pleasure of LA life), we were put to ease immediately with the warm greetings and got our hands dirty right away while listening to the epic sounds of
Peter Gabriel and the sweet melodies of
Francoise Hardy (I need to add
all her records to my collection). So glad we made it to this class. It was inspiring to create something new and make new friends. Pure joy.
More photos below that Lili snapped throughout the night. Enjoy, and go make something!
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Everyone looks so summery. IN LOVE! |
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My creation! He hangs in my mother's office, by her window! Ps: See that necklace I am wearing? That is a handmade beauty by Stefani. See more necklaces she created HERE. Let's all force Stefani to start a necklace making workshop! I would go to that in a heartbeat!! |
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Look at that mess we made! |
I have to thank Angie for inviting me to Midsummer Nights. Thanks, Angie! Angie also mentioned the wonderful evening
HERE. Blogging Buddies!
your friend,
ava