What It Is
Sip and Plant is a hosted social experience where guests create their own terrarium while enjoying drinks and light bites. It combines the ease of a casual gathering with a hands-on activity that keeps the energy warm, conversational, and engaging.
In Los Angeles, this experience is offered as a mobile workshop. We bring the full setup to your space, guide the group step by step, and take care of the hosting details so your guests can relax, connect, and leave with something real.
Skill Level
For complete beginners
Total Time
1.5 Hour live workshop.
Pacing
Calm, structured flow from design to finish.
Public
Up to 12 people. Join a scheduled workshop with other participants. Perfect for individuals and small groups looking for a shared creative experience.
Private
Up to 40 people. Book a dedicated session for your team, event, or organization. Customized timing and full instructor attention for your group.
Mobile
Up to 200+ people. We bring the workshop to your location. Ideal for large corporate events, conferences, and special occasions. Contact us for details.
We Set Up at Your Location
We arrive with all materials, drinks, and serving setup, then prepare the tables so guests can start smoothly.
Learn the Terrarium Basics
Your instructor introduces the materials and shows the simple layering method for a clean, balanced terrarium.
Plant and Arrange
Guests build their terrariums while socializing, with guided support throughout.
Finish and Celebrate
Add final touches, review simple care tips, and enjoy the moment as everyone leaves with a finished terrarium.
In-Person Experience
This is an in-person workshop. No shipping required—all materials are provided at the venue.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
Cancellations made 7 days or more before the workshop date will receive a full refund. Cancellations made 3-6 days before the workshop will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations made less than 3 days before the workshop are non-refundable. In case of emergency or extenuating circumstances, please contact us directly to discuss options.