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Wine and Wildflowers

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5/10/25 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm PDT

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Website: https://www.thurstonwolfe.com/event/wine-flowers/
Location: Thurston Wolfe Winery
588 Cabernet Court
Prosser, WA 99350
United States
Contact: Carmen Michener

Event Description

Enjoy a glass of wine while creating your own seed bombs, an ancient method of planting seeds. Smith Artisan Studio’s, Melodie Smith, is teaching the hands-on workshop where you’ll mix, roll, and create a collection of wildflower “seed bombs”, little shapes of clay, compost, and seeds to grow beautiful bee friendly flowers.

You will be able to take home your seed bombs and plant or toss them wherever a little extra beauty is needed.

Melodie and Brad Smith of Smith Artisan Studios, in Grandview, Wa, love expressing art of various mediums. Melodie’s pieces focus on surface textures. She loves to hand carve and then glaze to highlight the textures. Brad’s wheel thrown pieces incorporate amazing textures created with handmade tools that create a texture on the bowls. His use of glazes to highlight his bowls create unique pieces throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Price for class is $25.00. Includes a glass of wine.

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