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Bloom & Wild Flower Arranging Workshop

  • 28.2.19


I was feeling floral as I joined with other ladies at the Bloom and Wild flower arranging workshop. To learn how to prepare, arrange and pack hand-tied bouquets from a trained Bloom and Wild florist.

Bloom & Wild Flowers created at the workshop

During the hour and a half class, advice was given on the flowers, which would be included in the bouquet and why it had been chosen. All the materials were laid out on arrival at the VOX Studios, London where there was an enviable light space for floristry and a rather pretty pink kitchen.

The group of lovely ladies at the event were all keen to learn something new and get creative with flowers. Some ladies were looking to learn to provide flowers for their daughter's weddings. Others like myself wanted to wrap homegrown flowers or locally brought British flowers into beautiful bouquets. 

Bloom & Wild - Flower Arranging, Vox Studio London 
Rachel is head of workshops at Bloom and Wild was all smiles as she began the session. As we ran through hero flowers, accent flowers, fillers, accent colours, and second accent colours. Rachel also discussed the layers of flowers into a bouquet via a circling motion. Hero flowers are single-headed flowers such as roses, multiple heads for example, are flowers like the Alstroemeria. Flowers can add height like snapdragons and we added texture by Sea Lavender as it was semi-dry.

We Learned how to prepare the flowers by removing leaves which will be below the waterline and how to spiral layer and twist the flowers was really interesting. With a glass of prosecco in hand, we added the finishing touches to our boxed bouquets. It was a delight to take the beautiful arrangements home, mine is still blooming on my kitchen table.

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Top takeaways from the event:

- Rules of flower arranging, don’t break the stem as flowers need to drink
- Choose your vessel or flower wrapping carefully
- The arrangement, decide will it face front, need to be a 360 centerpiece at eye level or something else?
- Remove all leaves from your stems to the size of your chosen vessel or to where you will hand-tie your flowers
- Change the water regularly as flowers such as Snap Dragons like to make the water contaminated with bacteria and this would shorten all the flower's life span.
- Take time to choose your flowers and foliage, picking colours to enhance the overall theme
- Where possible add texture, semi-drying plants or unusual leaves can be good for this element
- Ensure flowers like tulips have space to grow as they will continue to grow and will need headspace in the bouquet
- Wrapping is for presentation but also to protect the flowers when traveling



Bloom and Wild - Flower recipe we used at the workshop
To find a Bloom and Wild workshop or another course look at the ticketing site Everbrite or a local flower farm, a local florist may also hold flower arranging workshops near you.

Bloom and Wild are moving to host workshops across the UK soon! (I could be tempted to return for a second visit as they change the flowers used in the classes, but next time I would take friends too).

If you would like to try flower arranging at home check out our new flower wrap and sticker sets or treat someone to a Wrap and Grow Gifting Set complete with seeds. With a handy six-step guide to flower wrapping and all the materials needed to create home bouquets. Simply add your own flowers and start gifting your gorgeous home blooms.


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