Festive Wreath Making Class

Learn how to make a wreath in this soothing Manchester experience!



2 hours Class size 6 to 15     label £63

Ignite your festive spirit with this wreath making workshop in Manchester! Combine the delightful mix of dried and fresh floral elements to craft a beautiful decoration that will fill your home with yuletide cheer.

With your friendly teacher from Sweet Bud. you'll dive into the world of floristry, where crafting beautiful wreaths isn't just an art; it's a soothing, mindful journey into creativity. Say goodbye to your worries as you embrace the therapeutic charm of wreath making.

Everything you need, from tools to materials, will be readily provided, along with expert guidance covering design, technique, and mechanics.

This Christmas floristry class is hosted at Nordie in Levenshulme. Meet fellow members of your community in a warm and creative environment. You'll go home with a beautiful DIY wreath to hang on your door and some new floristry wisdom!


Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
All materials and equipment needed to make your wreath to take home.
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a birthday or hen do.

Location

Desourcey Designs - Antiques Village Courtyard - Nordie, Stockport Road, Levenshulme

From Stockport Road turn into the Antiques Village car park. From here you can see the courtyard units. Desourcey designs is situated at the back and is one of the large units

Festive Wreath Making Class location
Your teacher
Sweet Bud
Sweet Bud

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Hello, I’m Liv and I’m the owner of Sweet Bud. I began my floristry career 11 years ago in Doncaster after completing a level 3 floristry diploma. For the past few years I have worked as a senior florist in Manchester, making daily bouquets, giving advice to customers on flowers and plants, as well as designing and installing large scale projects.

The idea for sweet bud came when I realised how little most florists care about the impact they have on the environment. Florist materials such as floral foam and plastics are prolifically used in the industry even though they have been banned by most florist societies. The Royal Horticulture Society (RHS) banned all use of floral foam at their flower show events. My aim is to help educate others on the impact of using these and show alternative methods of floral design that won’t damage our planet.

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