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SUCCULENT BOWL // HANDS-ON WORKSHOP // BEGINNER-FRIENDLY

Bright, Colourful, and Easy for Everyone!

About this experience

ucculent bowls are incredibly simple to create, making this workshop ideal for all ages and skill levels—from beginners to seasoned plant enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a fun solo project, a family activity, or an outing with friends, you’ll feel right at home in this welcoming, creative space.


Located in the heart of North Perth on Fitzgerald Street, our centrally situated store is easily accessible and surrounded by plenty of awesome local coffee, food & drink spots so you can make a day of it!


What to Expect:




  • Easy and Accessible: Simple techniques ensure everyone, from kids to adults, can enjoy this creative activity.


  • Festive Flair: Design a bowl that reflects the colours and cheer of the season, using a variety of succulents and holiday accents.


  • Expert Guidance: Step-by-step instructions to make creating your masterpiece fun and stress-free.


  • All-Inclusive: All materials are provided, including vibrant succulents, premium soil, decorative pebbles, and festive trimmings.


  • Succulent Care Tips: Learn how to keep your creation thriving throughout the holidays and beyond.


Details:




  • Duration: 60-90mins


  • Cost: $95 per person


  • Location: Two Green Men, 472 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth


  • Suitable for Ages: 14+ (Younger children welcome with ticketed supervision)


 


Enjoy light refreshments and receive 20% off storewide on the day of your workshop. This workshop is a joyful and relaxing way to add a personal touch to your holiday decor or gift-giving this season.


Reserve your spot today and craft a colourful Christmas creation to treasure! 🎄🌵



Workshop bookings are non-refundable. Transfers and store credit may be available with sufficient notice. Read our full policy here


Your Host

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This workshop is hosted by Two Green Men Director and self-confessed plant tragic Jake Simmons