Florist Vase Arrangement SPRING

$145.00

Sunday, May 31st 11am - 1pm at Thairapy Beauty Bar, 3 Kent St. W, Lindsay ON.

Sunday, April 26th 11am - 1pm at Rousseau’s Fine Furniture, 216 Mary St E, Whitby, ON

This class is meant for those with little to no floral arranging experience who want to explore the fundamentals of floral design—proportion, balance, colour harmony, and focal points—while working with fresh, sustainably-grown blooms.

Focus will centre around using a “cutting garden” to create home-friendly vase arrangements for years to come. Each student will be given a Flaurel School Garden Guide to take home and refer to when needed!

For the SPRING version of this class, we will work with what is available in local, Ontario-grown stems. This may include: tulips, lilacs, hyacinth, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones, spirea. The photos above are used to showcase the style of arrangement we will be making, exact flowers may vary.

What to expect

  • Introduction to seasonal flower selection and care: how to condition stems, extend vase life, and identify strong varieties for arranging.

  • Demonstration of vase mechanics: choosing the right vase, using floral foam alternatives, and building a secure structure without wire cages.

  • Step-by-step guided design: constructing a balanced silhouette, layering textures and heights, and creating movement with foliage and line flowers.

  • Personalized coaching: individual feedback to refine technique and adapt designs to your preferred style—loose garden, cottage, or classic formal.

  • Take-home arrangement: everyone creates and brings home a finished vase arrangement using flowers and greenery from the garden.

Why this workshop

  • Seasonal focus ensures freshest blooms and teaches you how to design with what’s available throughout the year.

  • Garden-grown flowers offer superior scent, texture, and longevity compared with shipped stems.

  • Sustainable practices emphasized: minimal waste techniques, eco-friendly conditioning, and tips for reusing foliage and clippings.

Who should attend

  • Flower lovers, home decorators, gift makers, and anyone interested in learning floral design fundamentals with hands-on practice. No prior experience required.

What to bring

  • None required; all materials—flowers, foliage, vases, and tools—are provided.

Date:

Sunday, May 31st 11am - 1pm at Thairapy Beauty Bar, 3 Kent St. W, Lindsay ON.

Sunday, April 26th 11am - 1pm at Rousseau’s Fine Furniture, 216 Mary St E, Whitby, ON

This class is meant for those with little to no floral arranging experience who want to explore the fundamentals of floral design—proportion, balance, colour harmony, and focal points—while working with fresh, sustainably-grown blooms.

Focus will centre around using a “cutting garden” to create home-friendly vase arrangements for years to come. Each student will be given a Flaurel School Garden Guide to take home and refer to when needed!

For the SPRING version of this class, we will work with what is available in local, Ontario-grown stems. This may include: tulips, lilacs, hyacinth, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones, spirea. The photos above are used to showcase the style of arrangement we will be making, exact flowers may vary.

What to expect

  • Introduction to seasonal flower selection and care: how to condition stems, extend vase life, and identify strong varieties for arranging.

  • Demonstration of vase mechanics: choosing the right vase, using floral foam alternatives, and building a secure structure without wire cages.

  • Step-by-step guided design: constructing a balanced silhouette, layering textures and heights, and creating movement with foliage and line flowers.

  • Personalized coaching: individual feedback to refine technique and adapt designs to your preferred style—loose garden, cottage, or classic formal.

  • Take-home arrangement: everyone creates and brings home a finished vase arrangement using flowers and greenery from the garden.

Why this workshop

  • Seasonal focus ensures freshest blooms and teaches you how to design with what’s available throughout the year.

  • Garden-grown flowers offer superior scent, texture, and longevity compared with shipped stems.

  • Sustainable practices emphasized: minimal waste techniques, eco-friendly conditioning, and tips for reusing foliage and clippings.

Who should attend

  • Flower lovers, home decorators, gift makers, and anyone interested in learning floral design fundamentals with hands-on practice. No prior experience required.

What to bring

  • None required; all materials—flowers, foliage, vases, and tools—are provided.