Floristry Masterclasses Built Around You
Every student brings a different creative vision and learning style. That's why we've moved away from one-size-fits-all workshops to create truly personalized floristry experiences that adapt to your unique artistic journey.
Start Your Custom JourneyUnderstanding Your Creative Vision First
Before we even talk about techniques or materials, we spend time understanding what draws you to floral design. Maybe you've been inspired by wild, organic arrangements you've seen in magazines, or perhaps you're fascinated by the precise geometry of modern minimalist designs.
I've learned that the most successful learning experiences happen when we start with your natural interests and build from there. Some students come to me wanting to create arrangements for their own events, others are exploring floristry as a potential career change, and some simply want to understand why certain combinations of flowers and foliage create such powerful emotional responses.
- In-depth discussion about your creative interests and goals
- Assessment of your current experience with plants and design
- Exploration of styles and techniques that resonate with you
- Development of a learning pathway tailored to your schedule
- Identification of specific skills you want to develop
Collaborative Learning That Evolves
The beauty of personalized instruction is that it can shift and adapt as you grow. What seems important in your first session might change completely once you've had your hands in the soil for a few weeks. That's not a problem – it's exactly how creative learning should work.
Flexible Pacing
Some concepts click immediately, others need time to develop. We move at the pace that makes sense for your learning style and schedule.
Seasonal Adaptation
Your learning plan adjusts with the seasons, focusing on materials and techniques that are most relevant to current growing conditions.
Interest-Driven Focus
As you discover what aspects of floristry excite you most, we pivot the curriculum to dive deeper into those areas.
Your Learning Journey, Refined Over Time
What I've discovered after years of teaching floristry is that the most meaningful progress happens when we regularly step back and evaluate what's working. Every few sessions, we take time to reflect on what you've learned and where you want to go next.
Initial Creative Mapping
We explore your aesthetic preferences, practical goals, and any constraints like time or space that might influence your learning path.
Skill-Building Sessions
Focused practice sessions where you develop specific techniques, always with materials and styles that align with your interests.
Progress Evaluation
Regular check-ins where we assess what's clicked for you, what needs more practice, and what new directions might be worth exploring.
Path Refinement
Based on your developing skills and interests, we adjust future sessions to focus on areas where you want to grow most.
Ready to Design Your Learning Experience?
Every successful floristry journey starts with understanding where you are now and where you want to go. Let's have a conversation about what kind of creative experience would work best for you.
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