Native Plants Lei Poʻo Workshop with PALAI - April 12th

Native Plants Lei Poʻo Workshop with PALAI - April 12th

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Hosted by Kakou Collective  |  Create your own lei poʻo with PALAI in wili style using a curated selection of native flowers and greenery, featuring a variety of locally harvested botanicals in celebration of Native Hawaiian Plant Month (Mahina Lāʻau Kamaʻāina).  This workshop includes group instruction and one-on-one, personalized guidance ensuring you'll leave with a lei you are proud of.  All skill levels are welcome!  This workshop is most suitable for ages 12+, however we welcome all ages (children with adult supervision). All workshop participants will receive a goodie-bag with Kākou Collective merchandise!

Location: Kakou Collective Headquarters | 98-023 Hekaha Street Building 3 Unit 27
Date & Time: Saturday, April 12, 2025 from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Registration Deadline: Friday, April 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM

*A $3 processing fee will be added to your workshop registration to cover our ticket management system costs. This fee helps us provide a smooth registration experience and ensure secure payment processing for all our workshop participants. This ticket is non-refundable.

What to Bring/Notes

  • Your enthusiasm for learning
  • Phone/camera to document your progress
  • No lei making experience needed
  • All materials are provided
  • Wear comfortable clothing
  • Bring a light jacket, we do have air conditioning
  • Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during class
  • Please arrive 15 minutes early
  • Take advantage of an exclusive shopping opportunity after class!
  • Potted Native Lei Plants will be available for purchase during the workshop from PALAI

Meet Your Instructor

Dillyn is a lei maker, educator, and small business owner from Mānoa, Hawaiʻi. She holds a B.S. in Natural Resource and Environmental Management with a focus on Plant Ecology and Conservation, dedicating much of her studies and work to native plant conservation.

She has been teaching lei making workshops since 2021. Within the first year, her community workshop experience received the ‘Best Lei Po’o Making Class’ honor in 2021 from Honolulu Magazine.

Her style of lei making is maiau (neat, meticulous), rooted in traditional techniques and practices while thoughtfully incorporating contemporary elements.

*By completing your booking, you agree to our terms and conditions.

Cancellations

  • Cancellations made more than 7 business days before the scheduled workshop will receive store credit only.

  • Cancellations made within 7 business days of the workshop date are not eligible for refunds or store credit.

Transfers

  • Registrations are non-transferable.

  • In limited cases, a transfer request may be reviewed if submitted in writing to aloha@kakoucollective.com at least 7 business days before the workshop. If approved, additional information may be required an a confirmation will be sent via email.

No-Shows

  • Participants who do not attend the workshop and have not canceled in accordance with the policy will be marked as no-shows.

  • No refunds or store credit will be issued for no-shows.

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FUN FACTS

DID YOU KNOW?

Every illustration at Kākou Collective springs from the creative heart of our founder, Kea Peters. As a Native Hawaiian artist and mother, her artistic journey is deeply rooted in continuous learning and the Hawaiian value of passing knowledge forward, creating a space where art and community flourish together.

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WHY KĀKOU?

When we say "it's a Kākou Thing," we're expressing our belief that everything we create, teach, and share is a beautiful collaboration of community effort.

This mindset guides all we do, from our artwork to our workshops, reminding us to move with mindfulness and understanding that our creative ripples touch not just those beside us, but our entire community. It's about recognizing that when we create together, learn together, and grow together, we elevate everyone - even those we haven't met yet.

Testimonials

★★★★★

I love that the [puakenikeni] lei design catches everyone's eye, and I love telling them about this local artist when they ask. It's not just a sticker - it's a durable piece of art that brings a touch of aloha to my everyday items. Definitely getting more to add to my collection!

Stephanie K.
Honolulu, HI
★★★★★

I absolutely love my lei wrap sticker from Kākou Collective! It's been on my water bottle through beach days, hikes, and countless washes, and it still looks as beautiful as the day I put it on.

Kamalei T.
Manoa, HI
★★★★★

Been using lei wrap stickers on my laptop and water bottle for over a year now and I'm amazed at how well it's held up! The vinyl quality is top-notch - no fading or peeling even with daily use. But what I love most is how Kea captured the lei in such a beautiful way. These stickers are the perfect blend of beauty and durability!

Leilani S.
Lahaina, HI

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