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Art of the Bouquet (SAT, 06/06)

Learn to flower from the palm of your hands.

2 hr
210 Australian dollars
Greville Street


Cancellation policy

To cancel or reschedule your confirmed workshop, please contact us with 48hrs notice. No shows will not be refunded.


The outcome

You will learn foundational floristry skills, useful tips on how to condition your flowers to maximise vase life, and step-by-step instructions on how to execute simple modern designs that you can easily achieve at home yourself.
 

This workshop is designed for anyone who is interested in learning useful foundational floristry skills in a relaxed, intimate setting, and a hands-on approach to exploring your creativity through flower arranging as a medium.
 

No prior experience necessary. Simply bring yourself, an open mind and your creativity!

Considerations

​​All tools and various items are provided. Flowers are included in the workshop value.
 

There will be snacks and drinks. You are welcome to bring your own, and of course feel free to pick up any treats while we are at the market. Prahran Market is Australia's oldest running food market after all!
 

Please note that you will be on your feet for a majority of this workshop, while we navigate the market and work on flower arranging back at the studio. Please let us know in advance if you have any mobility requirements.

What you walk away with

  • An arrangement made by you, average RRP value of $150

  • The skills and knowledge to confidently flower in your own time.

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

Wednesday

11:00–5:30

11:00–5:30

Thursday

11:00–5:30

Friday

11:00–5:30

Saturday

11:00–3:00

Sunday

Closed

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As a queer-owned business, we warmly welcome people of all backgrounds, identities, abilities and experiences, and celebrate the beauty that diversity brings to our community.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.
 

We pay our respect to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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