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Learn how to put together a stunning bouquet together made with select,seasonal blooms and foliages. You will learn to spiral stems and how to work colour throuh the design. You will learn how to hold and manage a large bouquet and how to wet wrap and wrap the design.This class is designed to be open to all levels of skill from beginner onwards.

 

We select a wide variety of products to work with so you learn how to  manage a broad array of flowers and foliages.We carefully handpick and source the best blooms available seasonally so you get to work with only the best.

 

INFO ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

 

When : 12-3pm Sunday the 22th October 2017

Please note : the classes will run within the three hours and depending on the ability of the individuals of the class,we may finish a bit earlier.

 

Where: Garnet Road Studio,McDermott Hall,175 Garnet Road ,Westmere,Auckland,New Zealand(CNR Garnet Rd and Faulder Ave.. look for the sign outside the green and white hall)

 

What you get:

- All materials,flowers and tools supplied

- Techniques, tips and trick of the trade from an industry expert and leader.

- Flower creations of your own to proudly take home and show off!!

- Light nibbles and yummy treats, bubbles, coffee, juice, water or flower tea. 

-A gift from our sponsor

-Lots of chatter , information and fun

 

What you need to bring:

- Comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting a bit dirty or damaged

- Notebook and pen to take notes

- Your lovely self!!

 

Tickets:

-Tickets are strictley limited to 20 max per class

-The class will not go ahead if there is less than 10 people per class and options will be provided in this case.

 

Parking: 

- We will start on the dot of start time so please allow for travel time and finding a park either on Garnet Road or Faulder Road.

Luxe Bouquet Workshop

$180.00Price

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