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succulent terrarium workshop Terrarium Workshop Melbourne – Create Your Own Mini Garden (Hands-On E

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succulent terrarium workshop Terrarium Workshop Melbourne – Create Your Own Mini Garden (Hands-On EJoin our terrarium workshop in Melbourne and create your own miniature garden to take home. More workshop dates now available! Click Book Now to view all available dates and times. Video examples available further down this page. Scroll down to explore every terrarium style from multiple angles before choosing your glassware. Location: 307 Glen Huntly Rd, Elsternwick VIC 3185 In this guided terrarium session, youll learn how to layer, plant, and

Join our terrarium workshop in Melbourne and create your own miniature garden to take home.
More workshop dates now available! Click Book Now to view all available dates and times.

🎥 Video examples available further down this page. Scroll down to explore every terrarium style from multiple angles before choosing your glassware. 👇

📍 Location: 307 Glen Huntly Rd, Elsternwick VIC 3185

In this guided terrarium session, you’ll learn how to layer, plant, and decorate either a closed or open terrarium. Choose from a range of beautiful glass vessels, mosses, and terrarium-friendly plants. We provide everything — tools, materials, and expert guidance.

If you fancy something a little different, our kokedama workshop is a great way to get your hands dirty. It’s a fun introduction to the traditional Japanese art of moss ball planting.

💡 Bring a friend and save!
Workshop pricing is designed to reward groups — the more people you book for, the more you save. It’s our way of saying thank you for sharing the experience.

We can accommodate groups larger than five and are happy to offer earlier or later start times upon request. Please contact us beforehand to arrange a custom session.


What’s Included

• Your choice of glass terrarium vessel
• All plants, soil, moss, stones, and decorative elements
• Tools provided (though we mostly use our hands!)
• Care tips to help keep your terrarium thriving
• A calm, creative experience in our beautiful Elsternwick store


Duration

Approx. 1 – 1.5 hours — you’re free to head off once your creation is complete.


How to Book

• Choose the terrarium shape you’d like to create (or kokedama)
• Select your preferred date and time using the calendar
• Secure your spot — all materials are included in the price

Our workshops are small and intimate (maximum 5 people per session) — perfect for beginners, plant lovers, or anyone looking for a relaxing, creative night out.

As we also accept last-minute workshop bookings, there may occasionally be situations where a booking needs to be rescheduled due to glassware availability, particularly for bookings made close to the date or on weekends. If this occurs, we will contact you as soon as possible to arrange an alternative time that suits you.

Workshop Booking Policy

Our workshops are run as private sessions based on your booking size. When you select your booking type, the session is reserved just for you or your group (unless otherwise arranged in advance).

Each booking includes one participant with their own terrarium and full guidance throughout the session.

Shared Option
If you select “2 People – Shared”, this allows two participants to attend and create one terrarium together. This is a great option for couples or friends who’d like to share the experience.

For all other booking types, each participant will create their own terrarium.

Need to reschedule?
Please email us at least a couple of days in advance and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

We can’t wait to make something beautiful with you 🌿


A small note:
We do have a friendly dog in the store. Beetle may wander around and politely ask for a few pats. If you’re not a dog person, just let us know in the comments section when booking — Beetle won’t be offended and will happily stay asleep on the couch at the back.


🌿 Need some inspiration?
Click on the videos below to explore each terrarium style from every angle and get a feel for what you'll be creating during the workshop.

▶️ Press play on any video below to view each terrarium style from different angles. For the smoothest experience, we recommend playing one video at a time.

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Destiny B.
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She starts the book off fairly amusing and relateable with an excellent depiction of anxiety and paranoia
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roger
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★★★★★ 5
Highly recommended
Format: Hardcover
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