With: Kristy Rhoades and Jenny Kazati
Class Fee: $20/adult; $30/adult and child pair
Materials Fee: $20 per participant
Class Size: 12 / Appropriate for children 8+ with accompanying adult
Flower pounding, also known as Tatakizome, is a captivating and ancient Japanese technique that involves hammering fresh flowers and other botanicals to create intricate patterns on fabric or paper. The process is surprisingly simple, loads of fun, and yields stunning results. Learn the basics of flower selection, preparation and technique, and bring home your own masterpiece! Materials will be provided, however you are encouraged to bring along some fresh blooms of your own. No experience necessary.
Kristy Rhoades only recently picked up this craft, but it spoke to her so deeply she has found herself trying the process with every flower she finds. As an accomplished seamstress, she has found ways to incorporate her flowered results into everything from cards to curtains to foraging bags.
Jenny Kazati is partnering up with her sister to co-lead this workshop. They share a joy and curiosity in this art form. She lives in Oregon with her husband and child.