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Workshops, classes & learning with stems

Foryourhands

Workshops, classes & learning with stems

Wide workshop classroom with five student stations, flowers, tools, and vessels in warm afternoon light

Thefirsttimeyoucutastemattherightangle,youwillunderstandwhytheanglematters.Notbecausesomeonetoldyoubecauseyoufeltthedifference.Thatiswhatourworkshopsarefor:notinstruction,butdiscovery.Youwillmakesomethingwithyourhandsthatisaliveandtemporaryandentirelyyours.Andwhenitfades,youwillknowhowtomakeanother.

Close-up of student hands binding a bouquet with jute twine, cornflower and daisy stems
Flatlay of florist tools on tan craft paper: patinated brass shears, jute ribbon, floral wire, leather apron
Overhead flat lay of a finished cornflower and forget-me-not bouquet with jute twine and silk ribbon

Smallgroups,realmaterials,noshortcuts.Weteachwiththesamestemsweuseoneditorialshootsandweddinginstallations.Youwilllearntoreadaflowerthewayafloristdoes:whereitbends,whereitbreaks,howitwantstositinthevessel.Threehours.Youleavewithanarrangementandavocabularyyoudidnothavewhenyouarrived.

Empty workshop space with oak stations, bone vessels, and brass shears in morning light stripes
Overhead studio shot of loose spray of delphinium, cornflower, forget-me-nots, and nigella scattered across workbench
Asymmetric student arrangement of cornflower, daisy, and wildflowers in a bone ceramic vessel on oak workstation

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Testimonial
“Bookedaworkshopformysister'sbirthdaythinkingitwouldbeacuteafternoon.WalkedouthavingmadesomethingIstillhavepressedinabook.”
— attendee, Spring workshop

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End-of-day workbench with trimmed stems, fallen petals, and brass shears on weathered oak