*Oops, no photos because we haven’t dyed the broomcorn yet!
 Please read all information carefully; there’s important stuff in here!
This workshop will take place via Zoom on Saturday, December 20 at 12pm Pacific, and will take about 5 hours.
Please sign up by December 4 to allow time for kit assembly and shipping.
Celebrate the turning of the year with a Solstice Fire Hearth Broom, inspired by the ritual bonfires that once burned through the longest night. In this virtual workshop, we’ll layer richly colored broomcorn—reds, ambers, golds, and deep twilight blue—to create the illusion of living flame. Using a special twisting technique, we’ll spiral the broomcorn up a natural wooden handle, revealing the vibrant layers like flickering embers.
This broom blends beauty and function, resulting in a stunning piece that is both practical and ceremonial. It makes a meaningful gift for friends or family, or a special addition to your own home during the winter season.
The kit includes:
- Curated Colored Broomcorn 
- Twine  
- Natural broom handle (kiln-dried, ethically sourced PNW hardwood)
- A stitching clamp
- A stitching needle
Other items you will need to gather ahead of time:
- A sharp knife 
- Scissors
- A lighter
- A straight wooden dowel, roughly hip-width and about 2” in diameter
- A tall vase or jar to soak the ends of your broomcorn
For international orders, choose the “Local Pickup” option and include your address and phone number in the notes. In order to give you the fairest rates, we will bill you separately for S&H! Please contact us prior to purchasing for any shipping questions.
Cost includes the custom kit, admission to the Zoom class, and a recorded demo.
An email will be automatically sent to you when you order, detailing how to log in and other tips to prepare for class in advance. Make sure to keep an eye on your Spam or Junk folders to make sure you don’t miss the prep email.
You must be signed up to receive email updates in order to receive the prep email. Without the prep email, you won’t have access to the class.
*Oops, no photos because we haven’t dyed the broomcorn yet!
 Please read all information carefully; there’s important stuff in here!
This workshop will take place via Zoom on Saturday, December 20 at 12pm Pacific, and will take about 5 hours.
Please sign up by December 4 to allow time for kit assembly and shipping.
Celebrate the turning of the year with a Solstice Fire Hearth Broom, inspired by the ritual bonfires that once burned through the longest night. In this virtual workshop, we’ll layer richly colored broomcorn—reds, ambers, golds, and deep twilight blue—to create the illusion of living flame. Using a special twisting technique, we’ll spiral the broomcorn up a natural wooden handle, revealing the vibrant layers like flickering embers.
This broom blends beauty and function, resulting in a stunning piece that is both practical and ceremonial. It makes a meaningful gift for friends or family, or a special addition to your own home during the winter season.
The kit includes:
- Curated Colored Broomcorn 
- Twine  
- Natural broom handle (kiln-dried, ethically sourced PNW hardwood)
- A stitching clamp
- A stitching needle
Other items you will need to gather ahead of time:
- A sharp knife 
- Scissors
- A lighter
- A straight wooden dowel, roughly hip-width and about 2” in diameter
- A tall vase or jar to soak the ends of your broomcorn
For international orders, choose the “Local Pickup” option and include your address and phone number in the notes. In order to give you the fairest rates, we will bill you separately for S&H! Please contact us prior to purchasing for any shipping questions.
Cost includes the custom kit, admission to the Zoom class, and a recorded demo.
An email will be automatically sent to you when you order, detailing how to log in and other tips to prepare for class in advance. Make sure to keep an eye on your Spam or Junk folders to make sure you don’t miss the prep email.
You must be signed up to receive email updates in order to receive the prep email. Without the prep email, you won’t have access to the class.