

craft night: decoupage workshop | SF
beautiful paper. patient hands. unplug.
bazi's decoupage night at 710 collective is two hours of paper, glue, layered intention, and the kind of room where strangers turn into friends by the end of the night.
you'll take two plain ceramic dishes and transform them with beautiful cocktail paper napkins and glue into something you'd actually display on your shelf.
your design. your colors. your weird.
all materials provided.
🌿 what's included: two ceramic dish or vase blanks (your choice), a curation of decorative napkins, washi tape, scissors, brushes, mod podge, step-by-step guidance from sadaf (the founder), and a playlist that gets you into your artistic groove
🎒 what to bring: a tote to carry your pieces home.
optional: drink & snacks of your choosing (alc friendly)
🕐 what to expect: doors open 10 minutes before · come grab tea and a seat — short intro + paper-sorting (15 min) — making (90 min) with breaks, photomatica photobooth runs, tea refills — wrap up, and show-and-tell (15 min) — everyone leaves with two finished pieces and probably an instagram handle or two
💛 about bazi
bazi is persian for play. it's a san francisco maker brand running hands-on workshops for grown-ups who want to remember they're allowed to make things again. we believe play is medicine — it holds the stress, the trauma, the noise of the world — and asks only for your hands and your attention.
no experience necessary. permission to relinquish control and take up space.
come build with us 🌿