I had my first bojagi class last Saturday at the Korean Heritage House. I had the BEST time and everyone went home with smiles.
I got there early and had everything ready to go. The toughest part of the class was choosing the fabric. The fabrics are so vibrant and beautiful. I had bought the satin from my Satin Guy in South Korea.
I also decided to conduct the class just like all the Korean classes I had taken in South Korea. All my Korean classes consisted of three things: the craft, food (I brought cookies) and MUSIC! I brought Rocketman's Bose IPod player and plugged in my IPod and picked my KPop Genre. Everyone loved it.
I had extra kits and I have a bunch listed in my Etsy shop if you are interested. They make amazing gifts.
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