How the Session Runs
How the session actually runs, from meeting the materials to hanging the finished piece on your wall.
A Natural Pause
Working with moss, stone, and wood naturally slows your body and breath. There's something about touching natural materials that your nervous system recognizes. People tell us it's the first workshop where they didn't check the time once.
Creative Without Pressure
You don't need to be artistic here. The materials themselves guide composition—moss fills naturally, stones find their place, wood adds structure. There's no "right" design. Just balance, texture, and your response to what feels natural.
Nature You Can Keep
Unlike living plants that demand attention, preserved moss asks for nothing. It stays soft, holds its color, and continues to calm your space for years. You leave with something that brings nature indoors without the guilt of maintenance.
Step 1: Understanding Materials
We start by introducing you to the materials—different types of preserved moss, natural wood pieces, stones, and accents. You learn what each brings to a composition: texture, height, color, depth. This isn't about memorizing—it's about feeling.
Step 2: Composition Principles
We teach you the basics of natural balance—how to create depth, where to add visual weight, when to leave space empty. These principles come from landscape design, not rules. They help guide your choices without restricting creativity.
Step 3: Building Your Landscape
Then you build. Slowly. Layer by layer. We're there to guide placement, suggest adjustments, and explain why something works or doesn't. The piece emerges naturally—not forced. By the end, it feels like it's always existed that way.
Time That Feels Right
These workshops typically run 1.5 to 2 hours depending on your design size. That's enough time to learn composition, work slowly, and complete a piece you're proud of. The pace is unhurried—no one rushes. Most people say the time passes faster than expected, but in a good way.
Long-Lasting with Minimal Care
Preserved moss doesn't need water, light, or pruning. Just keep it away from direct sunlight and high humidity. That's it. With minimal care, your moss wall art will hold its softness and color for 5-10 years or longer. It's nature that stays, without the work.














