May is one of the best seasons for roses. In this live seminar, I will be introducing table decor ideas with roses as the main theme. Simply having roses on the table can be a wonderful layout, but by adding tablecloths, tableware, napkins, candles and other items, you can make your table decor even more unique, thoughtful, and welcoming. I have been offering party preparation lessons for over 20 years, so I would be delighted to share my techniques with you, too! Not only are table decors great for hosting parties, but it can also be a great way to relax and unwind after a hard day's work♩
Date | May 29th, 2024, PM5:00 (Japan Standard Time) |
Time | Tempo previsto: 35 minuti circa |
Price: | Free |
Recording: | 1,500 points (Sold Separately) |
Seminar conducted in: | Japanese |
Tutor |
Kumikitty
Hello! I am Kumikitty, a Japanese teacher living in Shibuya, Japan. I used to manage a cafe in Shinjuku for 14 years, and at that time, I held baking lessons at my cafe where I taught how to make pastries, with a beautiful table decor based on the season. I now offer online baking and Japanese language lessons on Cafetalk. There is nothing like the taste of freshly baked sweets. And it is also a lot of fun to throw a party where you can entertain your guests with your own homemade sweets. Of course, it is also nice to decorate your table to pamper yourself♩ This lesson is full of tips for that! If you are interested, please come and join me. I am looking forward to seeing everyone ^_^ |
Tutor Kumikitty will explain how to layout tablecloths, tableware, flowers, candles and sweets in two pre-prepared table decor arrangements.
Target
Those who are interested in table decor and would like to try it themselves. Those who love roses. Those who would like to throw a party with a beautiful table decor. Japanese language learners who would like to take lessons on table decor in Japanese.
Coupons
10% discount coupon for all lessons offered by tutor Kumikitty
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