You are invited to this special workshop where you’ll dive into the enchanting world of reverse eco-printing, learning how to transform plants into beautiful, natural prints on tote bags. This creative process not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also fosters sustainable crafting practices. Whether you’re a beginner curious about trying something new or an experienced crafter looking to expand your skill set, this hands-on session provides a supportive and inspiring environment to learn, create meaningful art, and connect with others who share a love for creativity and nature. This "slow fashion" event will be lead by Kristin Brown of Imbued.
Kristin spent over a decade working in the natural products industry in Hawaii with a focus on the healing power of medicinal plants, responsibly grown foods and environmental sustainability—a career path that embedded in her a conscious consumer ethos. In 2019 she left her wellness career to launch a sustainably, ethically made fashion line. Her business evolved as she merged her love for natural fibers with her passion for natural dye. She now enjoys facilitating eco-connected events that focus on creativity, wellness and building community. A therapeutic experience involving nature and art.
Dodon Wine and a snacks & shareables menu will be available for on-site ordering. Stay afterward to enjoy the afternoon on the hillside or in the tasting room.