Therapeutic Art Classes

Botanical Watercolor Class-July 11th @ Fathers Farmhouse
$50.00

Discover the joy of botanical watercolor in this relaxed, beginner-friendly 2-hour class. You’ll learn about essential supplies—paper types, brushes, pigments, palettes, and masking techniques—and how to set them up for success. Through step-by-step demonstrations and guided practice, we’ll cover foundational watercolor techniques: wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, layering, color mixing, and creating clean edges and soft washes. Focused exercises teach how to observe plant shapes, build simple compositions, paint leaves, stems, and petals, and add delicate details and highlights to bring your botanicals to life. All skill levels welcome; by the end of the session you’ll complete a charming botanical study and leave with the confidence to continue painting at home. Materials provided.

Needle Felting with Local Llama Wool-July 18th @Fathers Farmhouse
$50.00

We partner with our neighbors’ llama farm to source soft, sustainable Llama wool—carefully collected, hand-cleaned, and carded by our team. We dye each batch in small lots using colorways inspired by the seasons, then prepare the fibers for needle felting projects that are perfect for beginners and seasoned makers alike.

Needle felting is a calming, meditative craft: the rhythmic poke of the needle lets your hands focus while your mind relaxes. To guide your practice, we provide hand-drawn sketches and easy-to-follow templates for animals, botanicals, and abstract shapes, so you can create charming pieces with confidence. Every kit and bundle reflects our commitment to local materials, slow craft, and moments of mindful creativity.

Build Living Terrariums-July 25th @Fathers Farmhouse
$50.00

Create a miniature world with a living terrarium that celebrates succulents, sand, pebbles, and other natural materials. Start with a clear glass container, layer coarse sand and gravel for drainage, then add a nutrient-rich cactus mix and sculpt small hills and valleys. Arrange a variety of succulents—rosettes, trailing types, and textured specimens—for contrast, and tuck in decorative stones, driftwood, or tiny shells to echo natural landscapes. Finish with a light dusting of fine sand or crushed shells to define paths and plant groupings. Place your terrarium where it receives bright, indirect light and water sparingly to keep the ecosystem balanced. The result is a low-maintenance, living vignette that brings earthy serenity and sculptural beauty to any room.

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