Our online Floristry Business Diploma Course is ideal for anyone who'd like to work in a florist or set up their own, or who'd like to learn to arrange flowers for themselves and others!
The best flower arrangement workshop in Singapore teaches us about the specialty of getting sorted out the design components of plant material and different segments as indicated by imaginative sta…
One Week Course Filled with essential skills and projects this one week course is the perfect introduction to the world of luxury floristry. You will be guided by our expert tutor team every step of the way as you focus on the building blocks of the craft and establishing a strong foundation of floral know-how. At the core of this module is an insight to retail floristry, with students having the opportunity to create a scope of hand-tied designs, meet suppliers and master gift-wrap techniques. These newfound floristry accomplishments will enable you to tackle more ambitious projects such as wreaths, vase design and culminating in a larger group finale towards the end of the week. This one week course can be undertaken as a module on its own - or as part of the Four Week Career Course. Suitable for - complete beginners and those looking to refamiliarise themselves with core skills. For further details regarding our workshops and courses please contact our school team who will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. Call - 020 7251 5505 Email here Read McQueens Flower School Terms and Conditions here For additional information and where to find us please scroll down passed the images on the left hand side.
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We provide a range of floristry courses at Kendalls Florist The School Room. Come along and learn a new skill and bring a friend or two!
Monday 3rd - Friday 7th February 2025 Fee £1075.00 | £300.00 deposit Level: Beginners/New Career Path The Floristry Career Course is our most popular course. It is fantastic to see so many of our students going on to setup their own floristry businesses! The Floristry Career Course is aimed at complete beginners - no practical floristry skills are required. It is ideal if you have always wanted to become a florist but have had no idea where to start. The Floristry Career Course is your starting place. Everyone attending the course is the same as you! Slightly nervous, but excited. The aim of the course is to provide a foundation in floristry skills and techniques to create popular designs (designs that will sell). We not only show you how to create the designs, but how to buy flowers, how to work out what to sell your designs for and how to market your creativity! An important part of the course is theory based covering setting up your own floristry business (whether from home or retail premises), buying stock, selling at retail and making a profit (along with a lot of other important business related topics!). From day one you will learn to create commercial designs using sustainable methods. Building on your skills each day you will grow with confidence. The Cambridge Flower School are committed to using sustainable products and methods throughout all our courses. Held at The Cambridge Flower School, Newton Hall, Newton, Cambridge CB22 7ZE. If you would like to discuss this course with us please call Sarah or Emma on 01223 655661. Once you have booked your place(s) we will email you further details of the course including details of the venue and our recommended accommodation list.
Our online Floristry Business Diploma Course is ideal for anyone who'd like to work in a florist or set up their own, or who'd like to learn to arrange flowers for themselves and others!
I’ve looked back on the floristry path that’s taken me to where I am now and thought about the choices I made that shaped the way I am as a florist now. Here I’ve put together a few decisions that came to defining what kind of florist I’d like to be. I ummed and erred over them for months on end pr
Handmade in Italy, this understated terracotta bowl planter welcomes everything from indoor greenery to a collection of succulents on a sunny patio.
I’ve looked back on the floristry path that’s taken me to where I am now and thought about the choices I made that shaped the way I am as a florist now. Here I’ve put together a few decisions that came to defining what kind of florist I’d like to be. I ummed and erred over them for months on end pr
You see a lot written about which tripod to buy, but very rarely do you see which tripod head to buy? Here Photographer David Taylor explains the difference between the three main types.
Floral Cohorts are an updated approach to florist training in Philadelphia using sustainable flowers and techniques on our farm.