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Holiday Ikebana Class
Holiday Ikebana Class

Sat, Dec 13

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YANAGI BOTANIC ARTS

Holiday Ikebana Class

Find your holiday harmony, one stem at a time

Time & Location

Dec 13, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

YANAGI BOTANIC ARTS , 517 S Cascade Ave ste e, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA

About the event

Through this class, participants will experience and focus on creating a holiday inspired ikebana arrangement.  The style will be “freestyle” so each participant can create an arrangement with their own creative expression.  Seasonal plant materials with traditional holiday colors such as red, green, and white will be selected.   Décor items will be inserted into the arrangement to give it that extra holiday spirit specifically, MizuhikiMizuhiki is the traditional Japanese art of knot-typing that uses decorative cords or paper strings for a variety of purposes such as but not limited to embellishing gifts, envelopes, souvenirs, and can express emotions.  For ikebana, Mizuhiki are used for special occasions and/or holidays; use them to show extra feeling/emotion within your arrangement.  If décor items other than Mizuhiki are used, then make sure these items go either in the back or in the middle of the arrangement to add fullness and as not to distract from the beauty of the ikebana creation. 

 

Enjoy arranging with your own creativity, personality, and skills.  Self-expression and a collaboration with the materials will be a key component when creating your arrangement.  You do not need to follow any fixed rules on lengths, and angels of stems.  Instead, look at the materials carefully to see which parts stand out and think about how they should be arranged so that those parts can be shown in the best possible way.  Like all classes, a demo will be given at the beginning to help participants better understand the materials and techniques for their freestyle arrangement.   


• Class will be held at Yanagi Botanic Arts Studio located inside Yobel/ The Look Up Gallery building.

•You may purchase a container for this class or you may bring your own container; choose the best option for you.

•Special materials known as Mizuhiki have been ordered from Japan for this specific class.


•Reference photo shows an example of the arrangement that will be created and the materials used may differ in the actual class.

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Tickets

  • Ikebana Participant

    This ticket includes special materials known as Mizuhiki, which have been ordered from Japan.

    From $60.00 to $70.00

    • $60.00

      +$1.50 ticket service fee

    • $70.00

      +$1.75 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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