ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Arts & DIY
Event Overview
Learn how to make your own macrame plant hanger complete with a sustainable and stylish planter. We'll introduce square and spiral knots and you can follow our pattern or make your own so this workshop is great for all levels.
No macrame experience needed for this one - we will provide detailed instruction + examples. Share this link with a friend or gift a ticket to a loved one to craft together!
Here's what each project will include:
- small brass ring
- soft, sustainable and 100% recycled cotton macrame cord in natural, mint, blush, rust, navy, and black colors - note: plant hangers will be a combination of natural + one color choice. please provide color choice at registration or we will reach out to confirm prior to the event.
- selection of wooden beads
- choice of containers: blush, grey, green, (exact selection may vary)
- free stawberry begonia plants included in September
More info:
- Up to 10 tickets available for hands-on instruction and spacing
- BYOB drinks and snacks welcome
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
brass ring, macrame cord. sustainable planter, wooden beads
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Leigh is an interior designer turned entrepreneur, workshop teacher, and venue curator. With her design background, Leigh felt that it was imperative to have a brick and mortar space specifically designed for creative and craft events, so she created exactly that in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. As a longtime craft supply enthusiast and savvy shopper, Leigh is always on the hunt for salvaged materials and new project ideas.
Our mission at Indigo & Violet Studio is to empower both novice and experienced crafters to feel confident exploring their creativity and artistic expression in a relaxed studio environment. We work in a variety of mediums - paint, paper, yarn, flowers, and wood to name a few. No matter the project, our goal is for all guests to leave with a new sense of pride along with their beautifully hand-crafted piece.
EXPERIENCE REVIEWS
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Richard H.Reviewed on 05/23/22
At first you think there is no way you'll finish, then you quickly pick it up and start moving along. I love my little creation... Thanks!
At first you think there is no way you'll finish, then you quickly pick it up and start moving along. I love my little creation... Thanks!