REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
Ho Chi Minh City: Dried Flower Art Workshop in Saigon
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Craft calm is rare in Saigon, and this dried flower artwork workshop turns the chaos into a quiet hour of color, texture, and careful placement. I like that you get a real small-group experience with an English-speaking instructor and you take home a finished coaster or art frame, not just a souvenir photo. The only catch: a few people said the final method looked simpler than expected, with resin and extra decorative details not always matching what they saw in photos—so ask if you care about a specific look.
You’ll choose your project—either a practical floral coaster or a decorative dried flower art frame—and everything is set up so beginners can join without stress. Materials are provided, and you’ll also get complimentary tea or water to keep the mood slow and easy.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you make your dried flower keepsake
- Why this dried flower workshop feels like a reset in Ho Chi Minh City
- Your 1-hour creative plan: coaster or dried flower art frame
- Option 1: Floral coaster
- Option 2: Dried flower art frame
- The shared part you’ll enjoy either way
- Choosing, mixing, and placing flowers (the part you’ll actually remember)
- Materials and the finish: resin, molds, and what to double-check
- Getting value out of $20: a take-home piece beats a photo
- What the small-group setting does for your experience
- Why the “beginner-friendly” approach is real (and how to benefit)
- A realistic look at expectations: calm DIY vs exact photo results
- Who should book this workshop in Saigon (and who might want to skip)
- A good way to place this in your Ho Chi Minh City day
- Should you book this dried flower art workshop?
- FAQ
- How long is the dried flower art workshop in Saigon?
- How much does it cost?
- What can I make?
- Do I need any art or craft experience?
- Is there an English-speaking instructor?
- Are materials included?
- Do I get to take my work home?
- Is tea or water included?
- Is transportation included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you make your dried flower keepsake
- Two clear project options: floral coaster or dried flower art frame
- Beginner-friendly setup: materials are prepared in advance
- English guidance: an instructor helps you through the design and finishing
- A calmer corner of Saigon: this is built for breathing room away from busy streets
- Take-home result in 1 hour: you leave with one finished piece
- Confirm resin and decorative extras: some finishes may be simpler than promo images
Why this dried flower workshop feels like a reset in Ho Chi Minh City
Saigon can be loud, fast, and full-on from morning to night. That’s why I think a one-hour craft class like this makes a lot of sense. You’re not “doing tourism.” You’re doing something quiet, hands-on, and personal.
This workshop is built around real dried flowers and an intentional, guided approach. You’ll spend the time picking pieces, arranging them, and finishing a design that you actually made with your own choices. And because it’s a small group, the experience doesn’t feel like a conveyor belt.
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Your 1-hour creative plan: coaster or dried flower art frame
The structure is straightforward. You arrive, decide what you want to make, and then work through the design process with help from the instructor.
Option 1: Floral coaster
A floral coaster is the practical choice. You’ll be composing a design that fits into a coaster shape, balancing flowers and negative space so it looks good from above and feels tidy in everyday use. If you want something you’ll actually keep on a table, this option is hard to beat.
Option 2: Dried flower art frame
If you prefer something more display-oriented, go for the dried flower art frame. This tends to feel more like a wall piece—something decorative you can put at home or gift. The main idea is the same: you’re arranging dried flowers into a visually pleasing composition, then finishing it so it’s meant for long-term display.
The shared part you’ll enjoy either way
No matter which one you pick, the class is designed to teach you the basics of visual design with dried materials: color pairing, texture mixing, and creating a layout that feels balanced instead of random.
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Choosing, mixing, and placing flowers (the part you’ll actually remember)
The workshop guidance focuses on how to make good-looking designs without needing prior art training. That’s the big value here.
You’ll learn how to:
- Choose and combine dried flowers based on color, size, and texture
- Arrange them into a design with balance and visual flow
- Fix and finish the artwork so it’s meant to last
Even if you’re not “creative,” you’ll likely find this works because it’s not about drawing. You’re arranging pieces that already have shape and personality. Your job is to make choices—then refine until the layout clicks.
A smart way to approach it (and something I’d do in your shoes) is to start with the biggest flower first, then build outward. That gives you an anchor point and helps the rest of your layout make sense fast.
Materials and the finish: resin, molds, and what to double-check
Here’s where you should pay attention. The workshop info says materials include resin and molds, plus everything else needed for building your piece. But a couple of bookings described a simpler finish process: dried flowers arranged on a clear base (often Perspex-like), a small amount of gold added, then another clear disc layered on top and taped together.
So what does that mean for you? It means the description and the final look may not match every session in every detail. Some finishes might be sealed with resin for a particular glossy effect; others might use layered clear components and a quick assembly method.
If you care about a specific outcome—like a resin-looking seal, or exact decorative elements—don’t guess. Message the provider before you go and ask what the finishing step will look like for your chosen coaster or frame. That’s especially important if you’re paying mainly for the look you saw online.
Getting value out of $20: a take-home piece beats a photo
At around $20 per person for a one-hour class, the math is pretty clear. You’re not paying for time in a room; you’re paying for:
- instructor guidance in English
- all the craft supplies (including dried flowers and finishing materials)
- a finished product you take home
- complimentary tea or water
For many people, that’s the real win: you leave with an object that actually represents your trip. It’s also a good option if you’re the type who doesn’t want another market stop—or another hour trapped in traffic afterward.
Is it perfect value for everyone? Not necessarily. If you want a very specific design like Vietnamese flags or writing (those were shown in photos for at least one coaster buyer, but not offered in their session), you might be disappointed unless you confirm beforehand. In other words: value is high, but only if you’re flexible about the exact decoration style.
What the small-group setting does for your experience
This class is designed as a small-group workshop. That matters more than you’d think, especially for crafts.
With fewer people, you’re more likely to get hands-on attention from the instructor when you’re deciding how to place flowers or when you’re unsure about balance. You’re also less likely to feel rushed. A calm, guided pace is the point here.
This also helps you enjoy the experience away from Saigon’s busy streets. The activity itself is relaxing, but the group size keeps it from turning into a tense, watch-and-copy situation.
Why the “beginner-friendly” approach is real (and how to benefit)
The workshop is set up for beginners. That’s not just marketing talk here. Since materials are prepared in advance, you aren’t starting from zero supplies and zero instructions.
To get the most out of it:
- Take your time choosing a color palette. Dried flowers can look different depending on the piece you pick.
- Build your design in layers: large forms first, then texture accents.
- Ask for a quick check if your layout feels off. The instructor guidance is part of what you’re paying for.
The best part is you’re learning practical craft thinking: how color and texture work together. Even after the class, you can use that instinct on other creative projects.
A realistic look at expectations: calm DIY vs exact photo results
One reason the reviews are mixed is expectation mismatch.
Some people were happy with a relaxing atmosphere and walked away with a pretty coaster. Others felt the final piece was simpler than expected because resin wasn’t used or because molds weren’t part of their session. There’s also the question of decorative extras—one person noted their coaster didn’t include elements like Vietnamese flags or writing they saw in promotional photos.
Here’s how to handle that like a pro:
- Go in ready to make something beautiful with what’s provided today.
- If a specific photo feature matters to you, ask before booking.
- Treat it as a guided craft workshop, not a guaranteed replica factory.
Who should book this workshop in Saigon (and who might want to skip)
This is a great fit if:
- you want a quiet break from the city’s rush
- you like crafts and want a hands-on activity that’s actually relaxing
- you enjoy taking home a tangible keepsake
- you’re traveling solo or as a couple and want something low-stress
It might not be your best choice if:
- you’re strongly focused on one exact visual style from online photos
- you expect resin and a particular high-gloss finish every time, no exceptions
- you’re allergic to sitting for an hour doing careful work (this is not a fast-moving tour)
If you’re unsure, the best move is to send one short message to confirm finishing method and whether the decorative elements you want are available for your selected project.
A good way to place this in your Ho Chi Minh City day
Because the class lasts one hour, it’s easy to plug into almost any schedule. If I were planning your day, I’d treat it like a “midday exhale” or an early evening activity to avoid being mentally fried by the city.
Try pairing it with:
- time earlier for sightseeing or a market walk
- something gentle after class, since your hands might be sticky or you’ll be handling your finished piece
Also, transportation is not included, so build in time to get there and back comfortably. That’s the simplest way to keep the experience relaxed.
Should you book this dried flower art workshop?
I’d recommend booking if you want a calm, beginner-friendly creative session where you take home a real, handmade keepsake. For the price, getting guidance in English plus a finished coaster or frame in one hour is solid value, especially when you’re craving a break from traffic and noise.
I’d pause and confirm details first if you care deeply about resin use, molds, or specific decorative elements shown in photos. The activity is still about arranging dried flowers thoughtfully, but the finishing method can vary by session.
If your goal is a peaceful DIY afternoon and a beautiful piece you made yourself, this workshop is a strong choice in Saigon.
FAQ
How long is the dried flower art workshop in Saigon?
The workshop lasts 1 hour.
How much does it cost?
It’s $20 per person.
What can I make?
You can choose between a floral coaster or a dried flower art frame.
Do I need any art or craft experience?
No. It’s designed to be easy and fun for beginners, with materials prepared in advance.
Is there an English-speaking instructor?
Yes, the instructor is listed as English.
Are materials included?
Yes. All materials are included, including dried flowers, resin, molds, frames, and tools.
Do I get to take my work home?
Yes. You take home 1 finished product (either the coaster or the art frame).
Is tea or water included?
Yes, complimentary tea or water is included.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























