Arrange flowers with confidence, learn new skills and take each workshop video at your own pace.
I’ve created these workshop videos so you can learn online and get to grips with flower arranging in the comfort of your own kitchen where you know you’re guaranteed a good cup of tea.
The workshops are hosted on Skillshare, an online learning platform for creative workshops. All my workshops are broken down into video chapters so it’s easy to jump back into the class if you’ve taken a break.
IN THIS WORKSHOP YOU’LL LEARN:
How to create a fresh arrangement of flowers in a jug
How to choose your flower colours
How to arrange the foliage and flowers so they mimic a meadow look
Ways to prepare and condition the flowers so they last longer
This workshop is great if you’re arranging flowers as a hobby, creating your own wedding flowers or if you want to relax and find a tactile, creative way to use your hands.
The video tutorial is broken up into chapters so you can dip in and out of the course.
I’LL TEACH YOU:
How to create a handtie bouquet in a natural and wild look
The way to arrange the stems in a spiral
How to adjust flowers in your bouquet
Florist conditioning skills
How to select a colour palette and find flower shapes that give balance
This workshop is great if you want to know how to make a wedding bouquet or a gift bouquet.
The video tutorial is broken up into chapters so you can track your progress and take each step at a time.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
How fill a bowl with Spring flowers
The way to use chicken wire to hold your stems in place
Florist conditioning skills
Ways to used different sized flowers in your design
A seasonal workshop to celebrate Spring. The video tutorial is broken up into chapters so you can track your progress and take each step at a time.
In these online workshops you’ll build your confidence with flower arranging and no longer feel like you haven’t got a clue what to do with fresh cut flowers.
You’ll be able to use your new skills time and time again, so next time you’re given flowers as a gift or pick some up from the farmers’ market, you’ll arrange them knowing what you’re doing.