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🌻Flower Arranging Workshop with Dulwich Petal Project🌸


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Wednesday 5th June, 7:00-8:30pm at Alleyn's School

Have you ever looked at flowers in the supermarket and wondered how you could transform them into a gorgeous bouquet? Or, wanted to brighten your home with a vase of cut flowers and foliage from the garden? During our workshop Elizabeth will show you how to, step by step. 

Elizabeth will share with you her floral experience along with plenty of practical tips and tricks - how to select and combine the freshest flowers, how to enhance your flowers’ longevity, even how to choose the ‘right’ vase.

You will work closely with Elizabeth to arrange a selection of seasonal flowers that you might buy from a supermarket or find in your garden and arrange them like a pro florist!  You’ll learn how to arrange, tie and wrap your flowers ready to present as a gift or to take home and pop in a vase for yourself.

More information can be found here - https://www.alleyns.org.uk/what-s-on/short-courses/flower-arranging-workshopsquareflowerarranging.thumb.jpg.52a45f4dd7cedffa91d0f6b6ebdfbbd9.jpg

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