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🌸🌼Sustainable Spring Flowers Workshop this Friday🌹🌻


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Last few spaces remaining for this Friday!

Join Elizabeth for a delightful floristry workshop where you'll learn how to create a sustainable container display using a variety of beautiful spring flowers, including double tulips and ranunculus, complemented by a selection of spring foliage. Elizabeth will guide you step-by-step, teaching you how to recreate this stunning display to enjoy throughout the season.

The workshop will be packed with floristry tips, such as how to spot the freshest flowers when buying and how to prep them for longevity.

This creative and sustainable workshop is open to everyone, regardless of experience. You'll learn something new that you can easily recreate at home.

We hope you'll join us!🌻

Workshop Overview:

  • Friday 21st March 2025.
  • 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
  • Alleyn's School, Junior School Hall.
  • £55 per person.

BOOK HERE

Contact Us - [email protected]

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