We invite you to join us for a special 2-hour workshop for the Asian diaspora in Costa Mesa, CA on April 26, 2026! Aiyana of Tiger Blossom (@tigerblossomstudio) and Jen of Asians In Bloom (@asians.in.bloom) will be leading a creative and reflective experience called Celebrating Multicultural Identity Through Flowers where we will honor the gifts we have carried from our cultures.
This unique workshop will blend Ikebana (Japanese art of floral arrangement), thoughtful prompts, and meaningful group discussion. Aiyana will guide us in unlocking the healing power of flowers while Jen will guide us in celebrating the greatest gifts we have gained from being multicultural. They have both gone through their own beautiful journey of connecting more to their Asian heritage and embracing all parts of themselves, so they were inspired to create a safe space for other people to explore and honor this side of themselves.
Each attendee will leave the workshop with a completed floral arrangement, along with their own vessel and kenzan to continue the practice at home. Beyond the physical creation, participants will deepen their appreciation for the richness of multicultural identity and form meaningful connections with others who share the experience of navigating between cultures. No prior experience in Ikebana is required.
We invite you to join us for a special 2-hour workshop for the Asian diaspora in Costa Mesa, CA on April 26, 2026! Aiyana of Tiger Blossom (@tigerblossomstudio) and Jen of Asians In Bloom (@asians.in.bloom) will be leading a creative and reflective experience called Celebrating Multicultural Identity Through Flowers where we will honor the gifts we have carried from our cultures.
This unique workshop will blend Ikebana (Japanese art of floral arrangement), thoughtful prompts, and meaningful group discussion. Aiyana will guide us in unlocking the healing power of flowers while Jen will guide us in celebrating the greatest gifts we have gained from being multicultural. They have both gone through their own beautiful journey of connecting more to their Asian heritage and embracing all parts of themselves, so they were inspired to create a safe space for other people to explore and honor this side of themselves.
Each attendee will leave the workshop with a completed floral arrangement, along with their own vessel and kenzan to continue the practice at home. Beyond the physical creation, participants will deepen their appreciation for the richness of multicultural identity and form meaningful connections with others who share the experience of navigating between cultures. No prior experience in Ikebana is required.