Featherington Spring Wreath Making
Many thanks for choosing one of our Featherington spring wreath kits to make. I hope you enjoy making it, I found it to be very relaxing.
Firstly ensure that when your box arrives if you are not making your wreath straight away put the eucalyptus in some water and store somewhere dry and everything else also needs to be kept somewhere cool and dry also.
When you are ready do the following:
Clear a space, kitchen table is ideal.
You will need a good pair of scissors.
It’s a good idea to create ten to twelve clusters of flowers and foliage before you start (use the video to help).
Step one:
Tie your string to the top of your wreath.
Step Two
Create your clusters. Try to place foliage and bigger pieces at the bottom and then add more decorative items on top. Each cluster doesn’t have to be the same. Be careful with the daisies, they are delicate! Enjoy creating beautiful bunches and place them on the workbench. Make sure the bottom of your clusters are free from leaves and stems are bare.
Step three:
You want to start placing your clusters at the top of your wreath, use the video to help. Take your first cluster and bring it in at an angle so the stems are coming towards the centre of your wreath frame and your flowers are on the outer part. With your wire wrap around the stems tightly to your frame. I find going around three times ensures that it is fully secure. Ensure that you end of your wire is fully secure and attached to one of the vines of your frame.
One the cluster is firmly in place fan out the flowers.
Step Four
One you have secured your first cluster it is now time to add your next one. You want to add the second in exactly the same way, bringing the stems in towards the centre of the wreath and the flowers on the outer wreath frame, but this time you want to ensure when you place your second cluster the flowers cover the mechanics of the first cluster, refer to the video for more instructions.
Step Five
You want to keep placing your clusters in exactly the same way as your first until you get towards your half way point.
Step Six
Once you are at the bottom, hold your ribbon roughly in the middle, pinch the centre, make one loop on the left side and then one on the right, take your wire and twist around the centre of the wreath to hold it together and then wrap the wire around your frame. If this is too tricky then simply wrap your ribbon around the frame and create a bow.
There you have it your Featherington wreath is complete. This wreaths are better suited to being outside, but can be kept inside. Give your wreath a good shake before you take it outside to ensure you have attached the flowers and foliage on tightly enough. The eucalyptus will dry and become a crispy texture and over many moths the flower colour will start to fade.
Bridgerton Spring Wreath Making
Many thanks for choosing one of our Bridgerton spring wreath kits to make. I hope you enjoy making it, I found it to be very relaxing.
Firstly ensure that when your box arrives if you are not making your wreath straight away put the eucalyptus in some water and store somewhere dry and everything else also needs to be kept somewhere cool and dry also.
When you are ready do the following:
Clear a space, kitchen table is ideal.
You will need a good pair of scissors.
It’s a good idea to create ten to twelve clusters of flowers and foliage before you start (use the video to help).
Step one:
Tie your string to the top of your wreath.
Step Two
Create your clusters. Try to place foliage and bigger pieces at the bottom and then add more decorative items on top. Each cluster doesn’t have to be the same. Be careful with the daisies, they are delicate! Enjoy creating beautiful bunches and place them on the workbench. Make sure the bottom of your clusters are free from leaves and stems are bare.
Step three:
You want to start placing your clusters at the top of your wreath, use the video to help. Take your first cluster and bring it in at an angle so the stems are coming towards the centre of your wreath frame and your flowers are on the outer part. With your wire wrap around the stems tightly to your frame. I find going around three times ensures that it is fully secure. Ensure that the end of your wire is fully secure and attached to one of the vines of your frame.
Once the cluster is firmly in place fan out the flowers.
Step Four
One you have secured your first cluster it is now time to add your next one. You want to add the second in exactly the same way, bringing the stems in towards the centre of the wreath and the flowers on the outer wreath frame, but this time you want to ensure when you place your second cluster the flowers cover the mechanics of the first cluster, refer to the video for more instructions.
Step Five
You want to keep placing your clusters in exactly the same way as your first until you get towards your half way point.
Step Six
Once you are at the bottom, hold your ribbon roughly in the middle, pinch the centre, make one loop on the left side and then one on the right, take your wire and twist around the centre of the wreath to hold it together and then wrap the wire around your frame. If this is too tricky then simply wrap your ribbon around the frame and create a bow.
There you have it your Bridgerton wreath is complete. This wreaths are better suited to being outside, but can be kept inside. Give your wreath a good shake before you take it outside to ensure you have attached the flowers and foliage on tightly enough. The eucalyptus will dry and become a crispy texture and over many moths the flower colour will start to fade.
Hello 2021!
Happy New Year to you all. It is probably not the start that we all hoped for and yet again we find ourselves in lockdown, but in January. But there seems hope which was lacking some what last spring and I want to thank all the NHS staff who are working so tirelessly on the front lines.
For me it’s all about homeschooling my two boys and keeping my four year old daughter entertained. This can often leave me completely exhausted and drained emotionally. I do believe I feel better equipped to deal with this lockdown. Last spring taught me a lot, mainly not to put too much pressure on myself and also to realise what we are all going through is very difficult and we have our own personal struggles and stories that might not be publicised. So whatever you are going through at the moment I hope you take pleasure in the small things and finding some comfort in nature and your surroundings.
Bringing the Outdoors Inside: This is something I love to do at this time of year, so when the Christmas decorations are down I fill the house with spring bulbs and plants so that there is feeling of new life and hope for brighter days. During lockdown we will be running a series of free floristry tutorials. All aimed at getting you to get creative with bits that you have in your garden or can collect on your walks. The tutorials will be available to watch through our Instagram page and I will also be uploading them onto our youtube channel.
This year we are also excited to be expanding our online store. We are now stocking gorgeous botanical products by Rifle. Choose from Tote bags, pens, stationary, party wear. There are going to be a lovely selection of products coming so watch this space.
Also in our shop we are delighted to be stocking the most beautiful floral cards by artist Alison Field of Blossom Beau Field. I discovered Ali’s work through a friend. I adore her work and I am super excited to be selling the most beautiful collection of floral display and cut flower gift cards. If you are anything like me I love to have a set of gifts in the drawer and I also love to display them. Check out one of my favourites that I bought for myself I have displayed it on our gallery wall.
Ali’s cards are available through our gift shop and are sold in packs of five, each with a beautiful unique design. Simply click here to view the collect.
If you love her work, which let’s face it who wouldn’t, then check out her instagram account and see more of her beautiful collection of prints.
This year we are also excited to be offering a subscription service. We hope to bring students three designs each month to keep your creative flare going and to learn new techniques. We will also be launching our own set of table ware so that you can create a truly beautiful table display for those very special events. First one coming on Mothers Day!
I hope everyone stays well and remember Spring is on its way!
Alicia x
Christmas is Coming
What a strange and intense year it has been. I feel like on moments of reflections it feels like a dream. Previously to 2020 I would long for things to slow down, but the idea of going back to April and May fills me with dread. Although I am sure everyone can bring some positives from this year, for me the quality time of being with my children I know I will reflect on in years to come how special it was, even if I couldn’t see it at time! It also showed me what I can actually cope with, staying at home with three little ones by myself, trying to teach two of them was definitely difficult, lonely and exhausting. But I am proud of what we have achieved as a family and how we got through the low times together.
But I will always remember the pain of this year. So much loss, and hardship for so many. The one thing I have learnt is to appreciate the small things that perhaps have been overlooked when life is busy and I promise I will not forget them once things return to some sort of normality.
Although this Christmas will be different, no big parties, a quieter Christmas for all, I feel like being creative has saved me and so many this year and I am so proud to bring our selection of wreath kits so that you can continue to get creative in your home.
The Scarlett Wreath
I wonder what it is about a Christmas wreath that gets everyone so excited? Instagram loves them. I think for me it is a sign that something special is coming and I hope more than ever if we are able to meet with those that we love it will feel even more special than ever before.
The Very Berry Wreath
For me I love the build up to Christmas the most and the part I love the best is decorating the house. Red and green can be left at the door. Each year my house is filled with soft pinks, whites, sage greens and a touch of silver. I love to get inspired by life around me and one of my traditions at Christmas is going to the ballet and seeing The Nutcracker. I love the sugar plum fairies dresses and this year I have used their beautiful costumes to inspire one of our wreath kits.
Sugar Plum Wreath
Each wreath kit comes with all the materials: frame, wire, moss, winter foliage, and beautiful decorations including dried flowers, fruit, cones, berries and each wreath is finished off with a velvet ribbon. All the kits will contain a mini bottle of prosecco to enjoy while you create.
The Winter Wonderland Wreath
Choose from four beautiful designs: Winter wonderland, Sugar Plum, Orange and Lemon and The Very Berry Wreath. Choose which day you would like to collect your items. You will be given a time. Come at your chosen time, collect your package and your tutorial will be emailed through to you. The tutorial goes through making each wreath step by step. the bonus is you can stop, rewind and pause.
All you need to supply is a good pair of scissor, a dustpan and brush (apologies it will get messy) and a cracking Christmas playlist.
If making a wreath is simply not your thing we are also selling ready made wreaths. Choose from four beautiful design: the Hope, The Rose, The Heather and The Scarlett wreath.
I would like to thank everyone that has been to a workshop, course or bought items from our shop. It has no doubt been an extremely difficult year for businesses. So your support means the world to me.
Whatever you are doing this Christmas time I hope you have a wonderful time and I would like to wish you a very Happy and healthy New Year.
Alicia x
Floristry Courses Brighton, Sussex. Flower School located outside Brighton, Sussex
As we look ahead to the rest of 2020 and into 2021 here at Flourish Sussex Flower School we are looking forward to jam packed creative terms. In September our Christmas wreath workshop dates will be released. It will be a little different this year, but still just as fun. Smaller classes, socially distant, care packages for all. For those of you who can not make it to the studio this year we are excited to be launching our Christmas creative packages. Choose from four beautiful designs, then come on your selected date to pick up all your ingredients. Each wreath package will come in a box with the wire, frame, decorations, ribbon, a small bottle of prosecco and a bundle of foliage. You will then be given a link to a private tutorial where you can watch Alicia create the same wreath as to what you have purchased and you can create the arrangement in the comfort of your own home.
We can not wait to welcome students to the flower school in October for our wedding and event floristry course. Next year we will be running two wedding and event courses. This will teach students how to create the biggest and most eye catching displays in floristry, all foam free.
If flowers are your thing why not join us in 2021 for one of many courses of classes. We will be running three Foundation course for beginners and two wedding and event courses. These two courses along with our one day business class will give you everything you need to know to enter the floristry industry feeling confident and bustling ready to go.
We are going green at Flourish Sussex Flower School. We are increasingly moving away from materials that are harmful to the environment. So we have made the decision to no longer teach with green floral foam. This product does not decompose and we want to do our bit to help our lovely planet. We will instead choose to teach our students to work with eco friendly materials and where necessary will only use bio degradable foam.
We are super excited to be launching our first non based floristry workshop, BLOCK PRINTING. Inspired by my new lockdown hobby, I wanted to share my new love of traditional Indian block printing with students. We are running a day where guests can come, press flowers and display them in a beautiful brass frame, followed by mastering the technique of block printing. This is a wonderful workshop to get creative, have some fun with your friends and escape for a day.
We hope to inspire you to stay creative during these challenging times. Spending time working with your hands, enjoying colour, texture and nature is good for the mind and soul and we are looking forward to sharing our passion with you through the rest of 2020 and into 2021.