Personal Glass Garden: A Terrarium Immersion at The Landing
Schedule
Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 01:00 pm to Sat, 28 Mar, 2026 at 01:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
South 360th Street | Auburn, WA
About this Event
WHAT IS A PERSONAL GLASS GARDEN?
A Personal Glass Garden is a living terrarium built through a guided reflection process — where each natural layer you place represents a dimension of your own ecosystem.
You'll build is a living, breathing, self-sustaining glass ecosystem — one that grows and changes on your desk, your shelf, or your windowsill long after you leave.
Every element has purpose. Every layer holds meaning. And the experience of building it — hands in soil, surrounded by water and land — is designed to slow you down, ground you, and help you see your own ecosystem with fresh clarity.
You'll leave The Landing with a Personal Glass Garden you made with your own hands and your own intention. It will be unlike anyone else's — because it was built from your reflection, not a template.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Your experience begins the moment you arrive. The Landing is a private, lake-adjacent property on a nature preserve in Lakeland South, Auburn — 25 minutes south of Seattle, 20 minutes north of Tacoma. There are no traffic noise. Just water, land, nature and quiet.
You'll be welcomed with a short grounding walk along the preserve — an invitation to arrive fully before you begin building.
Then,you'll move through a layered building process by placing each layer with intention, building your Personal Glass Garden from the ground up.
The session closes with a brief group sharing (optional) and time to sit with your creation on the deck overlooking the lake.
Total experience: approximately 2 hours
WHAT'S INCLUDED
— Your own Personal Glass Garden to take home (premium glass vessel, all materials, and living plants included)
— A guided nature walk on The Landing's private preserve
— The full layered reflection experience led by experienced facilitator
— Free parking
— A setting you won't forget
YOUR HOST
Dr. Sabine Thomas, ND a regenerative leadership practitioner with nearly two decades of experience at the intersection of medicine, public health, and ecological intelligence. She is the founder of JSOL Studios and The Landing — a private retreat space where nature is used not as a backdrop, but as a tool for clarity, grounding, and growth.
Dr. Thomas has been featured on KING5 Seattle and recognized by King County's Best Starts for Kids for her community-designed wellness programs.
THE SETTING
The Landing sits on a quiet lake with adjacent wetland and open land. The property includes a private cottage-style house with indoor gathering space, outdoor decks with lake views, a fire pit, and a nature preserve with trail and gazebo access.
This is a distraction-free, regulation-supporting environment. Your nervous system will thank you.
WHO THIS IS FOR?
— Anyone who wants a meaningful, grounding experience — not just a craft project
— Professionals carrying a lot and looking for a reset
— People who are drawn to nature but don't always make time for it
— Couples, friends, or solo participants seeking something deeper than a "sip and paint"
— Coaches, therapists, and practitioners who want to experience what reflective nature-based work feels like
WHO THIS IS NOT FOR?
— This is not a children's activity. Participants must be 18+.
— This is not a "make and take" craft event. This experience is designed for reflection and intention.
PLEASE NOTE: These sessions are for educational purposes and do not serve as a Dr's visit, Therapy session, or anything related to medicine and or medical advise.
Where is it happening?
South 360th Street, South 360th Street, Auburn, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 165.60 to USD 355.44

















