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Floral Masterclasses with Hannah At Webbs Wychbold

Floral Masterclasses with Hannah At Webbs Wychbold

Learn the art of creating a beautiful, spiralled dahlia bouquet (16th September) or table centrepiece (28th September) in the lovely setting of the tipis tent at Webbs, Wychbold. With over 10 years’ experience, Hannah will guide you through this immersive and creative process with a detailed demonstration. You’ll create your own hand-tied bouquet or table centrepiece which is yours to keep or gift as you wish.

The course includes:

A welcome glass of fizz or non-alcoholic alternative
A demonstration by Hannah into how to create a spiral bouquet (16th Sept) or table centrepiece (28th Sept)
A PYO dahlia session at Flora Fields
Create your own spiral bouquet or table centrepiece led by Hannah
(As well as the dahlias that you will pick yourself, a number of seasonal locally grown flower stems and foliage are included in the price to complete your creation. These will be dependent on what is available but will likely include cosmos, achillea, snapdragon, pittosporum, eucalyptus, sedum, and grasses.)

Example of table centre piece.

Florist profile:
Bride and Bloom was born of Hannah’s love for the English countryside, a fortuitous move out of the city and a desire to share her passion for flowers with others. Originally working in fashion, Hannah retrained at Covent Garden Academy of Flowers in 2013. Now residing in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, Hannah takes an eco-conscious approach to flower arranging. She only uses 100% British-grown flowers in her arrangements and gets creative with the mechanics behind her installations to make them as planet-friendly as she can without compromising on style.

 

Photography by Naomi Kenton Photography  

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Date And Time

16 Sep 2024 @ 14:00 to
28 Sep 2024 @ 17:00
 

Location

Webbs Garden Centre - Wychbold, Worcester Road, Droitwich WR9 0DG
 
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