Learn to Make a Ti Leaf Lei Workshop
About this Event
Price: $45 includes flowers, lei-making materials, and hands-on instruction.
Learn to make a Ti Leaf Lei (lei lāʻi) with San Diego lei maker Stacy Atkinson. To make a ti leaf lei, two stripped or cut pieces of Ti are twisted together to form a rope.
The sacred Ti plant was first introduced to Hawaiians by the early Polynesians and was once reserved for royalty – the ali’i. While Lei Lāʻi is historically for men, you see them worn by anyone these days, especially adorned with flowers. You’ll get a pile of plumerias to learn how.
Whether you’re a first-time crafter or an experienced lei maker, this class is designed to be relaxed, creative, and enjoyable for all skill levels. Bring your friends or family and enjoy a memorable day of crafting together.
Have more fun! Bring...
- Grandma, mom, daughter, granddaughter
- Spouse/partner/significant other
- BFF, neighbors, coworkers, fellow plumeria friends
If you want to preserve your lei with plumerias, bring an ice chest with an ice pack covered by at least 3-4 layers of newspaper or a towel.
What to bring:
- Water bottle (refills provided)
- Hat
- Close-toed shoes
- Wear sunscreen
- Aloha spirit
Check-in begins 15 minutes prior to the event time. Please allow yourself sufficient time to arrive, park, and find a seat, as the event will begin promptly at the scheduled start time.
This class is held in an intimate, in-person setting on Atkinson Plumeria Farm in our open, shaded classroom. It is a rain-or-shine event.
Note: Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the event. Eventbrite ticket fees will be deducted (around 8%).
Details subject to change.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 45.00


















