Master Class (MK) - this is the transfer of his professional experience by the master (teacher), his consistent, verified actions leading to a predetermined result.

To publish a master class, the work must be the author's (invented and made by you). If someone else's idea was used, then the author must be indicated. (A link to the source should not lead to a site containing the sale of goods or services, since links to commercial sites are prohibited under clause 2.4 of the PS).

Your master class should not completely duplicate the one already available in the Land of Masters. Before publishing, check through the search that there are no similar MKs on the site.

The process must be photographed step by step (see Tips for Photographing Crafts) or filmed (see How to Upload a Video).

Registration order: first photo - finished work proposed to be completed, the second photo is the materials and tools necessary for the work (or their detailed description), then the stages of MK from the first to the last. The final photo (the result of the work) can repeat the very first one. Photos must be accompanied by clear and competent comments on the process.

If you have already published your MK on another site and you also want to publish it with us, then you need to follow all the rules for issuing an MK described above. In other words: in a post with the MK type, you can’t just put a photo of the finished product and a link to a master class on another site.

Attention: all master classes in the Land of Masters are checked by site assistants. If the requirements of the Master Class section are not met, the record type will be changed. In the event that the User Agreement of the site is violated, for example, copyright is violated, the entry will be removed from publication.

Bonsai, topiary, tree

Bonsai translates as "grown in a tray." This art of growing an exact copy of a real tree, shrub or grass in miniature originated about two thousand years ago in China, but it reached its true heyday in Japan. Currently, artificial bonsai have become common, made from a wide variety of materials, which also represent a miniature tree with one or more intricately curved trunks.

Topiary (topiary) - This is a garden with artistically trimmed plants, green sculptures. Topiary art has a long history. In ancient Egypt and Persia, people learned to give geometric shapes to trees and shrubs. The most famous example of topiary art is one of the seven wonders of the world - the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Babylon. Original small trees, for the manufacture of which natural and artificial materials are used, are also called topiary or European tree. This is a decorative thing, and it depends only on the imagination of the creator what kind of crown his tree will have.

Oriental bonsai trees, like topiaries, are called trees of happiness, and if coins are fixed on the branches, they are called money trees, so everyone is happy to receive such a craft as a gift and decorate their home with it.

In the same section we put different kind Christmas trees , except for Christmas trees belonging to the category

Bonsai translates as "grown in a tray." This art of growing an exact copy of a real tree, shrub or grass in miniature originated about two thousand years ago in China, but it reached its true heyday in Japan. Currently, artificial bonsai have become common, made from a wide variety of materials, which also represent a miniature tree with one or more intricately curved trunks.

Topiary (topiary) - This is a garden with artistically trimmed plants, green sculptures. Topiary art has a long history. In ancient Egypt and Persia, people learned to give geometric shapes to trees and shrubs. The most famous example of topiary art is one of the seven wonders of the world - the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Babylon. Original small trees, for the manufacture of which natural and artificial materials are used, are also called topiary or European tree. This is a decorative thing, and it depends only on the imagination of the creator what kind of crown his tree will have.

Oriental bonsai trees, like topiaries, are called trees of happiness, and if coins are fixed on the branches, they are called money trees, so everyone is happy to receive such a craft as a gift and decorate their home with it.

In the same section we place various types Christmas trees , except for Christmas trees belonging to the category suite design .

Master Class

Master Class (MK) - this is the transfer of his professional experience by the master (teacher), his consistent, verified actions leading to a predetermined result.

To publish a master class, the work must be the author's (invented and made by you). If someone else's idea was used, then the author must be indicated. (A link to the source should not lead to a site containing the sale of goods or services, since links to commercial sites are prohibited under clause 2.4 of the PS).

Your master class should not completely duplicate the one already available in the Land of Masters. Before publishing, check through the search that there are no similar MKs on the site.

The process must be photographed step by step (see Tips for Photographing Crafts) or filmed (see How to Upload a Video).

Registration procedure: the first photo is the finished work that is proposed to be completed, the second photo is the materials and tools necessary for the work (or their detailed description), then the stages of the MC from the first to the last. The final photo (the result of the work) can repeat the very first one. Photos must be accompanied by clear and competent comments on the process.

If you have already published your MK on another site and you also want to publish it with us, then you need to follow all the rules for issuing an MK described above. In other words: in a post with the MK type, you can’t just put a photo of the finished product and a link to a master class on another site.

Attention: all master classes in the Land of Masters are checked by site assistants. If the requirements of the Master Class section are not met, the record type will be changed. In the event that the User Agreement of the site is violated, for example, copyright is violated, the entry will be removed from publication.

Bonsai translates as "grown in a tray." This art of growing an exact copy of a real tree, shrub or grass in miniature originated about two thousand years ago in China, but it reached its true heyday in Japan. Currently, artificial bonsai have become common, made from a wide variety of materials, which also represent a miniature tree with one or more intricately curved trunks.

Topiary (topiary) - This is a garden with artistically trimmed plants, green sculptures. Topiary art has a long history. In ancient Egypt and Persia, people learned to give geometric shapes to trees and shrubs. The most famous example of topiary art is one of the seven wonders of the world - the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Babylon. Original small trees, for the manufacture of which natural and artificial materials are used, are also called topiary or European tree. This is a decorative thing, and it depends only on the imagination of the creator what kind of crown his tree will have.

Oriental bonsai trees, like topiaries, are called trees of happiness, and if coins are fixed on the branches, they are called money trees, so everyone is happy to receive such a craft as a gift and decorate their home with it.

In the same section we place various types Christmas trees , except for Christmas trees belonging to the category suite design .

Master Class

Master Class (MK) - this is the transfer of his professional experience by the master (teacher), his consistent, verified actions leading to a predetermined result.

To publish a master class, the work must be the author's (invented and made by you). If someone else's idea was used, then the author must be indicated. (A link to the source should not lead to a site containing the sale of goods or services, since links to commercial sites are prohibited under clause 2.4 of the PS).

Your master class should not completely duplicate the one already available in the Land of Masters. Before publishing, check through the search that there are no similar MKs on the site.

The process must be photographed step by step (see Tips for Photographing Crafts) or filmed (see How to Upload a Video).

Registration procedure: the first photo is the finished work that is proposed to be completed, the second photo is the materials and tools necessary for the work (or their detailed description), then the stages of the MC from the first to the last. The final photo (the result of the work) can repeat the very first one. Photos must be accompanied by clear and competent comments on the process.

If you have already published your MK on another site and you also want to publish it with us, then you need to follow all the rules for issuing an MK described above. In other words: in a post with the MK type, you can’t just put a photo of the finished product and a link to a master class on another site.

Attention: all master classes in the Land of Masters are checked by site assistants. If the requirements of the Master Class section are not met, the record type will be changed. In the event that the User Agreement of the site is violated, for example, copyright is violated, the entry will be removed from publication.