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Wellness and Wellbeing Workshop-The Art of Kokedama

  • Capilano University 5627 Inlet Ave Sechelt Canada (map)

The art of Zen Gardening which includes Kokedama is intended to give a sense of calm, tranquility, and concentration. Zen gardens were created with aesthetic concepts in mind to harness the beauty and power of nature whilst enabling us to disconnect and forget about the hectic world outside.

In this workshop, you will discover the extraordinary health benefits of this popular method of growing plants indoors and its unique decorative capacity.

  • ONLY for Welcoming Communities Clients, 12 spots available.

Kokedama ( which means “moss ball”) is a favourite among plant decoration enthusiasts who are also passionate about sustainability. However, in addition to being environmentally friendly and much less stressful to maintain than potted plants, planting in moss balls have several other benefits.

Benefits of Kokedama:

Relieves stress and boosts tranquility-Kokedama balls can eliminate negative energy from your space by absorbing them. Kokedama in the living room offers peace and calm, perfect for relaxing. They have the ability to help you ward off stress, which is an excellent benefit for the mind, body, and soul.

Excellent Air Purifier- Kokedama has an amazing ability to purify the air inside the home while creating a calm atmosphere perfect for relaxation.

Gives your Interior a Mystical Effect- Traditionally, Kokedama is a unique form of decoration. However, many people have become creative with these moss balls adding twists that turn them into magical decorative pieces for any interior.

In this event you will learn to make Kokedama balls with plants using dry moss (or live moss) and wrap it with coloured twine, floss, degradable thread, wire, or any fanciful biodegradable wrap of your choice. Some people even add strings for hanging Kokedamas in and around the house.

➡️- Event Date/s & Time & Location

✏️ March 31, 2023, Friday
10AM to 2PM

Capilano University
5627 Inlet Ave, Sechelt BC V0N3A0

➡️- Registration process and contact information for interested participants (email/phone)?

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https://forms.gle/Rkjv5XL3YjGxcSfJ7

  • ONLY for Welcoming Communities Clients, 12 spots available.

  • For further information, please contact us at:
    Email: info@welcoming-communities.ca
    Call/text: Lea 604. 212. 2716 or Olga 604. 935. 6813

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