Saturday, June 13
10am-2pm
$250 per student
In this longer studio workshop, we’ll explore how larger arrangements and thoughtful placement can shape the atmosphere of a space.
The morning begins with a demonstration exploring scale, mechanics, and the materials florists use when working beyond the tabletop. We’ll look at how arrangements relate to furniture, light, and the surrounding room.
In the second half of the workshop, participants will create their own larger arrangement using seasonal materials. Together we’ll experiment with placement throughout the space and observe how flowers transform the room.
Participants will leave with their arrangement and new ways of thinking about flowers at home.
About Flower Shepherd
Braiden’s work is known locally for its thoughtful, architectural quality. Drawing from food, art, and the natural landscape, her designs feel natural, spontaneous, and wild.
Included
Multiple design demonstrations exploring scale and movement
Fresh seasonal flowers and foliage from the farm
A glass vessel to take home (or bring a large vase you love)
All floral mechanics and tools
Light refreshments
Participants will take their finished arrangement home.
Open to all levels — no prior floral experience needed.
